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SchoolSpring » Entries tagged with "Salary"

Framework for Teaching Not Quite Enough

Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching is, according to ASCD, “a benchmark for thousands of school systems and educators around the world.” Popularized in her 1996 book, Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching (1996, 2007).The Framework for Teaching is “a research-based set of components of instruction…grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching” in which the act of teaching is broken down into 22 components. Danielson identifies several purposes for the Framework, emphasizing its value in promoting professional conversations among teachers. Most commonly, however, it appears to this educator that her construct is being used as a foundation for teacher evaluation. While no doubt a powerful structure for analyzing and assessing the main facets of what teachers do, the Framework does not quite get to the core of … Read entire article »

Filed under: Books, curriculum, Future of Education, Rick Detwiler, Teacher motivation, Teacher skills

A Strong Teacher= A Strong Student?

I have read a couple of articles in the last few days with a similar, but not so surprising idea: Strong Teachers are the key to student success. Are you smiling? First, I read about Kentucky’s proposal to win $200 million of the $4.35 billion allocated for Obama’s Race to the Top initiative.   Along with adopting new content standards, Kentucky hopes to use its share of the money to help teachers improve their skills so they can better teach the standards.  The proposal calls for collaboration in designing lessons, professional developmnt in differentiation, and building networks for supporting teachers in what has often been a lonely profession. Then Bob Herbert’s Op Ed piece in the New York Times struck the same chord. He describes Deborah Kenny, the founder of successful charter schools in Harlem, who … Read entire article »

Filed under: Sandi Detwiler, Teacher motivation, Teacher skills

Pay for Performance? Another Perspective….

Author Daniel Pink (A Whole New Mind; Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future) debunked the myth! Speaking to a room full of International School Headmasters at the annual Association for the Advancement of International Education conference in Boston, Pink cited scientific studies and common sense to offer a compelling perspective on the role of pay in regards to motivation.  Pink’s research was geared to the business world, but his message resonated with the room full of educators.  Bottom line: pay is not the acclaimed motivator we are led to believe. In his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Pink acknowledges that tangible rewards do result in improved performance for rudimentary, mechanistic tasks.  However, in the complex world of most businesses, and certainly, the world in which teachers live … Read entire article »

Filed under: Books, Salary, Teacher motivation