Knowles Director, Outreach and Dissemination, Dr. Ayanna Perry joined AMTE-TX President, Carrie Cutler for AMTE-TX Tea Time, to discuss teacher leadership in practice.
Knowles Director, Outreach and Dissemination, Dr. Ayanna Perry joined AMTE-TX President, Carrie Cutler for AMTE-TX Tea Time, to discuss teacher leadership in practice.
The close study of one’s practice to generate knowledge useful to oneself and others is an important part of developing one’s teacher leadership practice. Building on Understanding Your System Through the Activity System Framework, this 40-minute data protocol is designed for use with others and supports educators in analyzing their systems and identifying leverage points for meaningful change in their contexts.
What do your first-week activities communicate to students about what it means to know and do math or science? The First Week Activity Protocol gives you a structured, collaborative way to find out — and to turn colleagues’ insights into meaningful implications for teaching and learning.
What does teacher sustainability really look, feel and sound like in practice? How can we encourage our colleagues to reflect on this topic? We’ve bundled four articles published in Kaleidoscope about teacher sustainability and prepared thought-provoking ways to deepen your engagement with the material in various sized groups.
We asked: Write a poem to describe your teaching philosophy.