NEW YORK-- Anew reading curriculum in New York City schoolsmay be a great idea in theory, but if teachers aren't on board, actually implementing it will be next to impossible. Chalkbeat New York Our fourth and final installment of our series on literacy, "The Science of Reading," examines...
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"The Narrowing Gap in New York City Teacher Qualifications and Its Implications for Student Achievement in High-Poverty Schools." CALDER Working Paper 10. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute... D Boyd,S Loeb,H Lankford,... 被引量: 32发表: 2010年 Beyond HR: The New Science of Human Capit...
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Professionalism & the New York City Teacher Role : A View through the Lens of Organisational Structure Here the lens of organisational structure is used to move away from the 'microscopic' view of the teacher (e.g. teacher role in isolation) and ... 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Moving from ...
In 2006, a New York City English teacher named Ms Lockwood asked her students to write to their favorite authors and persuade them to visit the school. Five of those pupils chose novelist Kurt Vonnegut who was the author of 14 novels. He was the only author to reply. Though he never mad...
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C In the late 1990s, a New York City schoolteacher named Angela Duckworth found something surprising. In her math classes, some of the kids with lower IQ scores (低智商分数) were getting the highest grades, and some of the smartest kids were getting the lowest grades.To try to solve this...
One year ago, WCCO introduced you to Mr. Eicheldinger, a west metro teacher who went viral for his metaphors explaining the life lessons that unfold in the classroom. One of the lessons involved his persistence to get a children's book published. We