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Effective Professional Development Promotes Powerful Learning
Linda D. Friedrich
This post was originally published by Learning Policy Institute.
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Book Chapter
Why Black Women Teachers Leave and What Can Be Done About It
Desiree Carver-Thomas and Linda Darling-Hammond
In this chapter from the book Black Female Teachers: Diversifying the United States’ Teacher Workforce, the authors examine Black teacher attrition,…
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Research Report
Effective Teacher Professional Development
Linda Darling-Hammond, Maria E. Hyler, and Madelyn Gardner
This Learning Policy Institute report reviews 35 methodologically rigorous studies that have demonstrated a positive link between teacher professional…
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It’s Not About You It’s About Us: A Black Woman Administrator’s Efforts to Disrupt White Fragility in an Urban School
Lori D. Patton and Jodi L. Jordan
This journal article from the Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership describes a case study that centers on a Black woman school administrator and…
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Does Investing in Teacher Professional Development Make a Difference?
This set of resources from the Learning Policy Institute (LPI), the Center for American Progress, and Learning Forward includes a report, video of a…
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Blog
The Special Education Teacher Crisis: Who’s Teaching Our Most Vulnerable Students?
Author: Desiree Carver-Thomas
On the first day of school last fall, Daina Lujan, the principal of Meadows Elementary School in Millbrae, California, opened her doors fully staffed—but…
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The Sensory Room: Helping Students With Autism Focus and Learn
This Edutopia video shares the importance of having a sensory room that satisfies autistic learners’ need for movement but also serves as a space to help…
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The Future of Teacher Prep: A Conversation With Educators and Other Expert
This panel-style conversation discusses the publication from Hope Street Group’s National Teacher Fellows.
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Choice Time and Inquiry in Fanny’s Kindergarten Classroom
In this video from the High Quality Early Learning Project, a kindergarten teacher from a public school in Flushing, Queens, New York facilitates inquiry…
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What Can We Do To Help Prevent the Damage of Implicit Bias in Classrooms
Howard Stevenson
This short video from Zero to Three attempts to address the complex question: What do we do about implicit bias?
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