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Impact Academy: Learning as leaders
“As a dean of education, I have often felt isolated and alone in deciding what is good enough for...
September 13, 2016
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Neuromyths: busted
Over the past seven months, we’ve run a six-part series — generously guest authored by several...
September 09, 2016
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The perils of misconceptions—for students and teachers
This post is the sixth and final in a periodic series exploring common misconceptions around how...
August 18, 2016
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Working to empower – not enfeeble – educator preparation
Why are there teacher shortages plaguing a variety of regions in this country?
August 17, 2016
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On the upside: what teacher education can learn from counselor education
It’s no secret that teacher education has been under great scrutiny in recent years. The critique?
July 08, 2016
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Development is not a single path
This post is the fifth in a periodic series exploring common misconceptions around how students...
June 27, 2016
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The missing middle
This post is part of a periodic series about Deans for Impact’s Design for Practice Network.
June 17, 2016
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Exploring the left brain/right brain myth
This post is the fourth in a periodic series exploring common misconceptions around how students...
June 09, 2016
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Aspiring teachers are inspiring. What if the quality of their preparation was too?
“Teaching is an oppressed profession.” It was late last year. A group of teacher-candidates were...
June 02, 2016
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Ramping up the impact of teacher coaching
This post is part of a periodic series about Deans for Impact’s Design for Practice Network.
May 26, 2016
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Reporting on the science of learning
At Deans for Impact, we believe that all educators should know important cognitive-science...
May 12, 2016
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Learning styles: what does the research say?
This post is the third in a periodic series exploring common misconceptions around how students...
April 28, 2016