Iei Mooc-ed: World Class Teaching
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 7:22:39
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World Class Teaching MOOC-Ed, brought to you by the NC State Institute for Emerging Issues
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Unit 6 Introduction
11/04/2014 Duração: 01minThis is your time to put your best ideas to action. In Unit 6 you have the opportunity to submit your Community Action Plan to be considered for funding and support up to $17,500. For additional details, visit 6.3 Uploading Community Action Plans.
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Unit 5 Introduction
04/04/2014 Duração: 01minIn this week2019s discussion forums we ask you to share your Guide to Action with the MOOC-Ed community and to offer comments, thoughts, and suggestions for others2019 plans. We encourage you to seek out potential partners in your area to join your team and to make these Community Action Plans a reality. By connecting with others in the MOOC-Ed and discovering what resources and partners are available to you, a truly powerful plan for supporting world-class teachers can be determined. The essential questions for this unit are: Where are the resources to make your Guide to Action possible? Who are the partners needed to make this plan a success?
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NC General Assembly Members Panel
28/03/2014 Duração: 42minWatch or listen to a bipartisan panel of legislators from North Carolina2019s General Assembly as they discuss the current state of the teaching profession in North Carolina, and their ideas for improving and supporting our state2019s teaching workforce. They share their thoughts on what attainable policies could be tailored for the state, as well as, their insights into the General Assembly2019s future plans concerning teachers and students.
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Unit 4 Introduction
28/03/2014 Duração: 01minThe essential questions for this unit are: In considering your idea, what would success look like? What are the existing assets that can be utilized / repurposed?
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Sunny Ladd
19/03/2014 Duração: 22minAt Teachers and the Great Economic Debate, policy professor Sunny Ladd delivers a response to Chetty2019s remarks; providing her thoughts on measuring the value-add of educators (22:13)
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Raj Chetty
19/03/2014 Duração: 24minAt Teachers and the Great Economic Debate, economist Raj Chetty presents his research on qualifying the long-term economic influence of a world class teacher (24:08)
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Former Teacher Town Hall Panel
19/03/2014 Duração: 46minFormer Teacher Town Hall Session 2013 Recognizing that the voice of a teacher who has left the classroom is one that is rarely heard, this Teacher Town Hall conversation engaged several former teachers who were high performing in the classroom. Appreciating that when a high-quality teacher decides to leave the classroom, we lose on student outcomes, this panel of classroom teachers who were recognized as excellent educators but who chose to leave North Carolina2019s classrooms was one of the more moving, inspiring and thoughtful sessions from the 2014 Emerging Issues Forum. Moderated by John Merrow, Education Correspondent for PBS Newshour and President of Learning Matters, they discuss the reasons they chose to leave and what they think it will take to retain high-quality teachers in North Carolina.
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Unit 3 Introduction
19/03/2014 Duração: 01minThe essential questions for this unit are: Which of the 5 priorities identified in Unit 2 has the greatest potential in your school, district or community? How can you begin to build ground-level support for one or more of these priorities in your school, district, or community? Continuing to think about world-class teachers and their importance as it relates to economic development, how might your idea / priority impact economic development for your local community?
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Unit 2 Introduction
14/03/2014 Duração: 01minOur essential questions are: What is the greatest area of opportunity for improving teacher quality in your school, district or community? Which of the five top priorities coming out of the 2014 Forum has the greatest potential to helping you achieve the goal of improving teacher quality in your school / community?
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Unit 2: Patricia Campbell
12/03/2014 Duração: 08minPatricia Campbell, member of the NC Board of Nursing from 2014 Emerging Issues Forum: Teachers and the Great Economic Debate
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Unit 2: Rick Hess
12/03/2014 Duração: 21minRick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute
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Unit 2: Diane Ravitch
12/03/2014 Duração: 34minDiane Ravitch, Research Professor, New York University Critical of the decisions of the North Carolina General Assembly, Dr. Ravitch shares her thoughts on the impact of charters, vouchers and teacher tenure on our state’s ability to field world class teachers
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Unit 2: TN Governor Bill Haslam
12/03/2014 Duração: 28minListen to Tennessee’s Governor Bill Haslam as he discusses the multi-tiered approach his state is taking to improving teacher quality and educational outcomes. In the past several years Tennessee has been recognized for rapid improvements in its public education system. Governor Haslam will discuss how wise thinking on teacher tenure, evaluation, and school leadership training can advance the teaching profession. He gives examples of how good public policy has delivered students an improved education and a better job outlook, while making Tennessee a more economically competitive state.
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Panel Discussion: Recruiting the Best
07/03/2014 Duração: 22minPanel Discussion: Recruiting the Best 2014 Emerging Issues Forum
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Panel Discussion: Keeping the Best
07/03/2014 Duração: 24minPanel Discussion: Keeping the Best 2014 Emerging Issues Forum
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Pasi Sahlberg
07/03/2014 Duração: 28minQuestions Discussed: What makes Finland2019s Teacher Education unique? And how does this tie to attracting the best and brightest into the teaching profession? (11:10) What lessons might North Carolina learn from Finland in how they handle competition and a slip in the most recent 2013 PISA scores? (17:15)
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Amanda Ripley, Author, The Smartest Kids in the World
07/03/2014 Duração: 40minQuestions Discussed: How are teachers viewed / respected in other countries? How do the entry requirements into teacher colleges in other countries impact this level of respect for the teaching profession? (24:10)