posted by:
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Margaret Small
on May 10, 1998
at 2:32PM
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subject:
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issues in developing teachers as leaders
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In thinking about the issue of falling levels of interest and numbers of involved teachers I wonder if we could think about two aspects- 1) Do we involve teachers enough in designing and making decisions about the summer Institutes? Are they really developing a feeling of ownership over the process they are involved in? I have found from my own experience that teachers will not stay active if they have a passive role in decision making.
2) Do our schedules reflect the diversity of people's schedules that can accomodate to many different competiting needs in our teachers' out of classroom lives? In our project we have had to developseveral different models for teachers involvement in the summer. We used to have one program which we felt was best for everyone- now we offer our basic workshops in three qute different formats.
what other adaptations are possible? ==================================================================== Margaret Small Interactive Mathematics Program (IMP) Institute for Math and Science Education University of Illinois at Chicago
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