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Posted by:
Nancy Vose
University
Boxford, MA

Topic:
Teacher focused issues

Message:
What a treat to see Aaron Listhaus describe the need for teachers to be involved in their own professional development issues. He said, when teachers are "told how to solve
their problems, they come to believe that the expertise to solve their problems lies outside the school." Meaning NOT with them.

Just thinking about this helps teachers to redfine how their needs are met. Until they come to this realization, they can't advocate for thier needs effectively.

Lets think about how this can be faciliated in a school district.
? Do schools conduct a survey of teacher needs and interests?
? Is there structure in the district for the teachers to faciliate program for each other?
? Has the local Teachers'Union undertaken funding and planning for district professional development?

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Current topic thread:
ID Topic Author Posted on
1128 Aaron Listhaus' Position Statement Aaron Listhaus 02-28-00 11:30
1208 Teacher focused issues Nancy Vose 04-05-00 08:38
1195 Professional Development Joseph Buczek 03-29-00 00:14
1153 Professional development 03-08-00 08:35
1193 Professional Development Amy Penniman 03-25-00 16:00
1174 Reply to S. Smith Aaron Listhaus 03-20-00 13:56
1130 Teacher professionalism Martin Huntley 02-28-00 13:51