As has been the case throughout the history of education in the United States, the current structures and practices of U.S. schools and colleges are informed by particular ideals regarding the potential of education. Through this comparative descriptive analysis, I argue that a major reason why these ideals have rarely been realized is the way that students are positioned in educational institutions, dialogues, and reform. A preliminary argument for rethinking how we conceptualize student role and responsibility frames my description and comparison of two programs, one that involves secondary students in the preparation of high school teachers and one that involves college students in the professional development of college faculty. I then ...
This study examines participatory literacy practice in secondary English language arts classrooms. W...
This article will discuss the traditional college format and its recent transformation. It will addr...
How do we hold our students accountable? As teachers, that is a question we face every day. This art...
As has been the case throughout the history of education in the United States, the current structure...
As has been the case throughout the history of education in the United States, the current structure...
poster abstractA large body of research examines student success in college. Institutions of higher ...
so must administrators, parents, and policymakers. Students and teachers have a responsibility to pu...
Teachers’ personal sense of responsibility potentially influences their instructional practices, psy...
The explicit purpose of gathering feedback in college classes is to improve those courses, usually a...
It is abundantly obvious that responsibility in education, which may be defined as being accountable...
In 2005 the Association of American Colleges and Universities launched a national initiative that ch...
Our intention in this article is to present one institution’s efforts to take on program assessment ...
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 demands higher teacher quality and stronger accountability for ...
This research project sought to explore how individuals working within a particular accountability c...
One of the district-wide goals of the Cedar Falls Community School District during the 1980-81 schoo...
This study examines participatory literacy practice in secondary English language arts classrooms. W...
This article will discuss the traditional college format and its recent transformation. It will addr...
How do we hold our students accountable? As teachers, that is a question we face every day. This art...
As has been the case throughout the history of education in the United States, the current structure...
As has been the case throughout the history of education in the United States, the current structure...
poster abstractA large body of research examines student success in college. Institutions of higher ...
so must administrators, parents, and policymakers. Students and teachers have a responsibility to pu...
Teachers’ personal sense of responsibility potentially influences their instructional practices, psy...
The explicit purpose of gathering feedback in college classes is to improve those courses, usually a...
It is abundantly obvious that responsibility in education, which may be defined as being accountable...
In 2005 the Association of American Colleges and Universities launched a national initiative that ch...
Our intention in this article is to present one institution’s efforts to take on program assessment ...
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 demands higher teacher quality and stronger accountability for ...
This research project sought to explore how individuals working within a particular accountability c...
One of the district-wide goals of the Cedar Falls Community School District during the 1980-81 schoo...
This study examines participatory literacy practice in secondary English language arts classrooms. W...
This article will discuss the traditional college format and its recent transformation. It will addr...
How do we hold our students accountable? As teachers, that is a question we face every day. This art...