Abstract: Chronic shortages, high attrition rates, the unique demands of the job, and geographic isolation from colleagues have been identified as unique challenges within the profession for teachers of students with moderate and severe disabilities. Many different forms of professional development exist for educators; however, these experiences do not always adequately meet the specific needs of individual teachers. This article presents an additional tool for professional learning utilizing a framework for selecting, monitoring and assessing progress toward self-identified areas of professional growth. The proposed model considers teacher development in three dimensions including school-based, community-based, and universal growth
The article discusses the study which applies the Johari Window model during the teacher self-assess...
Education and Early Childhood Studies in the College of Education. Lack of effective professional mc...
Background: Albert Einstein is credited with defining insanity as, “doing the same thing over and o...
Abstract: Chronic shortages, high attrition rates, the unique demands of the job, and geographic iso...
In this article, the authors report on an individualized professional learning activity, based on th...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a professional development model ...
Multiple resources within a classroom are a key to success in academic learning. Whether financial o...
This article chronicles the path of a student teacher with a disability and the efforts of his mento...
The article focuses on the need for educational leaders to encourage teachers to engage in professio...
This article explores teacher learning and development, drawing on insights gained during two study ...
Background: In an ongoing effort to improve teacher quality, most states require continuing educatio...
This article describes in detail the factors and tasks that affect the independent and continuous pr...
This article gives the overview of the latest developments in the field of teacher development. It d...
The article discusses the study which applies the Johari Window model during the teacher self-assess...
Education and Early Childhood Studies in the College of Education. Lack of effective professional mc...
Background: Albert Einstein is credited with defining insanity as, “doing the same thing over and o...
Abstract: Chronic shortages, high attrition rates, the unique demands of the job, and geographic iso...
In this article, the authors report on an individualized professional learning activity, based on th...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a professional development model ...
Multiple resources within a classroom are a key to success in academic learning. Whether financial o...
This article chronicles the path of a student teacher with a disability and the efforts of his mento...
The article focuses on the need for educational leaders to encourage teachers to engage in professio...
This article explores teacher learning and development, drawing on insights gained during two study ...
Background: In an ongoing effort to improve teacher quality, most states require continuing educatio...
This article describes in detail the factors and tasks that affect the independent and continuous pr...
This article gives the overview of the latest developments in the field of teacher development. It d...
The article discusses the study which applies the Johari Window model during the teacher self-assess...
Education and Early Childhood Studies in the College of Education. Lack of effective professional mc...
Background: Albert Einstein is credited with defining insanity as, “doing the same thing over and o...