This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs contains excerpts from Little's article, "Teacher Professional Development in a Climate of Educational Reform." The brief addresses the problem of "fit" between current state and local reforms and prevailing approaches to professional development. The first section summarizes the major themes of reform; the second focuses on the policy dilemma these reforms present for professional development; the third describes emerging alternatives to traditional professional development' and the final section suggests principles to guide the design of professional development opportunities
Emanating from the different perspectives and philosophies on continuing professional development (C...
The professional development opportunities and the impact these opportunities had on teachers' instr...
Improving teachers’ skills and knowledge is one of the most important factors that one needs to thin...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs contains excerpts from Little\u27s article, Teacher Professional D...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This brief from 1995 reviews what was known about professional development. The brief discusses its ...
Understanding the conditions through which teachers’ acquisition and use of new knowledge and skills...
Despite its essential role in educational reform, professional development typically does not receiv...
Want to improve teaching and learning in public education? Mount an improve-ment initiative that cen...
Teacher professional development ('PD') is increasingly seen as vital for renewing and reforming nat...
Professional development has become the panacea of 1990s reform efforts. However, our understanding ...
The current policy gaze on teacher quality is resulting in significant shifts in how teacher educati...
This chapter contextualises the book by outlining how and why teacher educators’ professional develo...
This short reflection refers to the main approaches of teacher professional development and aims to ...
Reform in science education is a slow process. Current professional development experiences may slow...
Emanating from the different perspectives and philosophies on continuing professional development (C...
The professional development opportunities and the impact these opportunities had on teachers' instr...
Improving teachers’ skills and knowledge is one of the most important factors that one needs to thin...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs contains excerpts from Little\u27s article, Teacher Professional D...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This brief from 1995 reviews what was known about professional development. The brief discusses its ...
Understanding the conditions through which teachers’ acquisition and use of new knowledge and skills...
Despite its essential role in educational reform, professional development typically does not receiv...
Want to improve teaching and learning in public education? Mount an improve-ment initiative that cen...
Teacher professional development ('PD') is increasingly seen as vital for renewing and reforming nat...
Professional development has become the panacea of 1990s reform efforts. However, our understanding ...
The current policy gaze on teacher quality is resulting in significant shifts in how teacher educati...
This chapter contextualises the book by outlining how and why teacher educators’ professional develo...
This short reflection refers to the main approaches of teacher professional development and aims to ...
Reform in science education is a slow process. Current professional development experiences may slow...
Emanating from the different perspectives and philosophies on continuing professional development (C...
The professional development opportunities and the impact these opportunities had on teachers' instr...
Improving teachers’ skills and knowledge is one of the most important factors that one needs to thin...