posted by:
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Jan Hustler
on May 16, 2003
at 4:42PM
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subject:
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Levels of Learning
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Our group has grappled with the issue of providing professional development for various teacher needs. Due to turnover we know that we need to continually provide programs for new teachers. But what about the others? One interesting learning is that teachers seem to self-select programs that fit providing there are a variety from which to choose. For example, some teachers prefer the summer institute learning venue and have signed up every year taking a new topic each time. Others prefer the building of collegial relationships in ongoing study groups that meet monthly throughout the year to focus in-depth on science notebooks or Case discussions. For them, the reflective style learning that emerges from collegial discourse is important. Still others benefit from co-teaching with a science resource teacher to increase the amount of inquiry in science lessons. As educators we work hard to differentiate for student learning needs. When we can provide for differing teacher needs we make learning more powerful, more user friendly for them as well.
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