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June 2002: Vol. XIII, No. 9

Departments:  
Main | From the editors | Grant briefs |
|News updates | Comings & Goings |

TEACHER TRAINING

Illustration by Tom Herzberg

The Big Picture
  • Professional development takes center stage
  • Test your professional development IQ
  • Doing teacher training right

Seen as a model, Manley plan falls short
Where a well-designed project ran into trouble.

Chicago audit triggers change
Preliminary findings.

Ward teachers get one prep day a week
Staffing to buy time.

Home-grown solutions to common problems
Innovations at five schools.

A model for Chicago:
Boston schools make coaching a team sport
A look at a professional development leader.

Boston shifts training funds in wake of audit surprises
How a district followed the money.

Boston on the move
*Test scores
*Reform essentials


Departments

Summer Web Extras

News updates

  • Teachers Academy to open amid unanswered questions

  • New small schools picking their leaders

  • Half of choice schools could be off-limits to transfers

  • Principal turnover at probation schools

From the Editors:
Take heed of the
problems with Manley

Grant briefs

Comings and goings

 

 

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