Shirley Hord, Learning Forward’s scholar laureate, has focused her career on research about and practice of effective professional learning communities. Here she answers an educator’s question about ...
This post is by Cheryl Becker Dobbertin, the Director of the Teacher Potential Project at Expeditionary Learning. Imagine this scene. Several students are huddled up over a workspace, taking steps to ...
Whether domestic or international, an engineering internship or co-op can open your personal and professional horizons while giving you the experience necessary to start your career on the right foot.
Post by Julianne Turner, Ph.D. Dr. Turner has worked with teachers in several professional development projects to support increased student engagement through teacher instruction. She is Professor ...
AI is changing how we create, deliver and measure learning. But in my experience working in professional development, the seismic shifts we’re seeing in this sector aren't rooted in AI tool adoption ...
This article is part of the collection: From Pre-Fab to Personalized: How Districts Are Retooling Professional Development. Last week, we shared the first part of a two part series on Personalized ...
Experience in the professional world can set your students up for a seamless transfer from higher education to the world of work Context counts. Learning in context can help students appreciate the ...
Problem solving is a key skill in teaching. But in the past year, especially, the problems in need of a solution seem to have grown exponentially. How do we teach kids online and in person at the same ...
Many professional development opportunities are available for professional staff in and around UB to get that extra little bit of expertise to accomplish a task, improve your technology skills, and ...