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Educator's Guide to Social Media Use

This guide is very informative for educators. Given that we encourage our preservice teachers to create web sites and think about their professional digital identities, we are constantly talking with them about their professional and ethical responsibiltiies digitally. This document is very helpful and is an easy read.

ResourcesRebecca West BurnsAugust 24, 2015resources, social media, student teachers, teaching
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Klar, Huggins, & Roessler Fostering Distributed Leadership for Supporting Teacher Learning

NotesRebecca West BurnsDecember 22, 201520102019, 2015, collaboration, collaborative structures, conversation, conversations about practice, differentiated supervision, distributed leadership, instructional leader, instructional leadership, KlarH, PLCs, teacher learning
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Borko & Livingston 1989 Cognition and improvisation: Differences in mathematics instruction by expert and novice teachers.

NotesRebecca West BurnsJuly 27, 201519801989, 1989, cognition, cognitive development, cognitive processes, coplanning, coteaching, expertise, field experiences, knowledge, lesson planning, mathematics, noticing, novice, novice teacher, novice vs expert, pedagogical content knowledge, pedagogical expertise, pedagogical skills, pedagogy, supervision in teacher education, teacher education, teacher preparation
 
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