We asked our GTL Advisory Board members what they see as the most pressing issues in the field related to educator workforce/recruitment and retention. Here's what Sharif El-Mekki, CEO at the Center for Black Educator Development had to say. How do his insights compare to your own thoughts?
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We asked our GTL Advisory Board members what they see as the most pressing issues in the field related to educator workforce/recruitment and retention. Here's what Roddy Theobald, Deputy Director CALDER and Managing Researcher at the American Institutes for Research had to say. How do his insights compare to your own thoughts? Share your perspectives in the comments below! And check out this recent paper co-authored by Roddy: Four Years of Pandemic-Era Emergency Licenses: Retention and Effectiveness of Emergency-Licensed Massachusetts Teachers Over Time | CALDER (caldercenter.org)
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We asked our GTL Advisory Board members what they see as the most pressing issues in the field related to educator workforce/recruitment and retention. Here's what Tommy Chang, CEO of the New Teacher Center had to say. How do his insights compare to your own thoughts? Share your perspectives in the comments below!
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Looking forward to this CALDER Center webinar happening TOMORROW, June 26, 1-2pm ET. Understanding the impact of ESSER funding on staffing is crucial as we navigate the post-COVID educational landscape. There's still time to register: https://lnkd.in/g9E7vKuu
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Have you seen New Teacher Center's recent planning protocol, Designing for Impact? It is a tool schools and districts can use to create and monitor the conditions for effective educator professional learning. The planning protocol guides teams to design and implement programs that can change the way they do PD by asking the right questions, setting authentic and realistic goals, and articulating who needs to do what (and when). Learn more about this new, exciting resource here: https://lnkd.in/gvdbeBJA
+ Too often, instructional leaders have to rely on limited data, assumptions, and intuition to guide professional learning design and decision-making. + It can be even harder to determine the quality and impact of a professional learning experience. + Critical stakeholders (students, teachers, leaders) aren’t engaged in program design. NTC’s DESIGNING FOR IMPACT is a simple tool schools and districts can use to create and monitor the conditions for effective educator professional learning. By asking the right questions, setting authentic and realistic goals, and articulating who needs to do what (and when), our planning protocol guides teams to design and implement programs that can change the way you do PD. Learn more: https://ow.ly/uJfU50SiwZg
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We are thrilled to see the hard work and dedication of our colleagues showcased in this new book, The Educator's Guide to Action Research: Practical Connections for Implementation of Data-Driven Decision-Making. The focus of the book is Action Research (AR)and how educators can engage in data-based decision-making within AR and MTSS. Kudos to Dena Slanda, Ph.D.! And check out the resources highlighted in the book from our colleagues at National Center on Intensive Intervention, the PROGRESS Center, the MTSS Center, and CEEDAR. Learn more about it here: https://lnkd.in/gPktv_kb
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How can schools develop a positive #SchoolClimate? Learn about Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Program Midwest's MESA approach and ongoing practices in Akron Public Schools to build safe and supportive school environments. Watch this new Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Program Midwest and @WVIZ documentary. https://lnkd.in/gFRVTnbE
You Are Welcome: Creating Safe & Supportive Schools
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We recently highlighted several resources in our latest newsletter focused on recruiting and retaining a high-quality educator workforce. The first is a recent study on professional learning from AIR by Andrew Wayne, Jordan Rickles, Mengli Song, Seth Brown, and Michael Garet which found a new lever that contributes to decreasing teacher burnout: instructional coaching that focuses on teachers’ successes. Read more about it here: https://lnkd.in/ena5_FkR
What a study of educator evaluation taught us about professional learning
https://kappanonline.org