Teacher Professional Development in Singapore
This short video illustrates key aspects of teacher development at Singapore’s Kranji Secondary School.
This short video illustrates key aspects of teacher development at Singapore’s Kranji Secondary School.
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A unique partnership between a government education agency and a teachers’ union has positive outcomes for education reform.
An article in The Atlantic highlights SCOPE's work on teacher time, comparing instructional hours in the U.S. and abroad.
Frank Adamson discusses school privatization in New Orleans on Pyramid Parent Talk radio.
This book documents the ideologically and educationally distinctive approaches countries around the world have taken to structuring their education systems.
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The Guyana Chronicle features Travis J. Bristol's recommendations for raising teacher education standards in Guyana.
Dion Burns and Linda Darling-Hammond explain how TALIS–an international study–provides a compelling view of the effectiveness of collaborative school environments.
Burns and Darling-Hammond look at how the latest results of the international teacher survey can inform U.S. policy on teaching quality.