
Expertise in Every Classroom
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We have erected barriers in the form of scripted curricula, overuse of testing, and failed professional development models. Yet some teachers overcome all the barriers and develop expertise. These teachers find avenues of development either in small pockets of peers or individually. While other countries are developing experts in mass numbers, the United States is creating such teachers in very, small pockets. Examining the thinking processes and practice of these teachers offers a glimpse into what we should desire in every classroom in every school.
This book bridges both research and practical elements. We believe expert teachers desire both. We often discuss the disconnect between research and practice. This book is intended to bridge both academic expectations and practitioner expectations. We believe the academic community must make research accessible and user-friendly to practitioners and practitioners should be at the forefront of research discussions. We must blend the ivory towers of academia with the daily work in our schools if we are to create world class systems. Expert teachers are both academic researchers and critical practitioners. Reform movements are showing little progress. We need to redefine the profession.
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Dianne F. Olivier, PhD, professor in educational foundations and leadership at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, has extensive experience as a teacher and administrator in K-12 and higher education. Dianne's expertise has been recognized at the university, national, and international levels in the area of professional learning communities. Her research also focuses on critical issues related to educational leadership.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section I: Why Experts Matter
Chapter 1: Defining Expert Teachers
Chapter 2: The Impact of Expert Teachers
Chapter 3: The Why: Teacher-Student Kinship
Section II: The Thinking Processes of Expert Teachers
Chapter 4: The Expert Lens
Chapter 5: The Expert Thinking Process
Chapter 6: Creating Conceptual Mastery
Chapter 7: Learning Segments
Chapter 8: Day-to-Day
Section III: Building Expert Capital
Chapter 9: Expert Capital within Schools
Chapter 10: Professional Kinship
Chapter 11: Collective Expert Thinking Process
Final Thoughts
Appendix: Professional Learning Activities
References
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