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Characteristics of The 21st Century Teachers

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When teachers engage in this collaborative culture, they share best practices, develop interdisciplinary projects, and contribute to professional learning communities, leading to more innovative teaching strategies and cohesive learning environments. A meta-analysis. Adaptive teachers, as Madda et al. Madda et al.,

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How School Leaders Can Make Lasting Change

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As a new principal at the Dunwoody Springs Elementary School, Fulton County Schools, GA, Ivy Goggins faced pockets of success in the building, a climate of teachers working in silos, and the lack of true collaboration. She is skilled in K-12 education, classroom management, instructional design, and differentiated instruction.

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One District's Journey From 'State of Emergency' to Student Success

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In a conversation with EdSurge, Gilmore—who became Allendale’s superintendent a year ago—discusses how she is turning around her district, and outlines her six-step instructional process that drives teacher and student success. Our middle school and elementary school are no longer priority schools. How did you support your teachers?

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Collaboration Coaching

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The Collaboration Coach training presents an opportunity for Apache Junction Unified School District teachers to explore coaching as an effective model for providing ongoing professional learning with classroom teachers focused on 21st century learning, Common Core, technology integration, and best teaching practices.