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PowerPoint® Presentation
CONTENT:
This PowerPoint presentation, along with links to selected pages on the GLEF Web site, provides a rationale for taking an organized approach to professional development that springs from students and their needs.
DESCRIPTION:
1. The PowerPoint presentation consists of 17 slides. You can click and see this PowerPoint presentation
online in your browser.
2. If you have Microsoft PowerPoint, you can download the PowerPoint file so you can actually show it as a PowerPoint presentation from your own computer in the classroom. If you download this PowerPoint file, you can make changes, insert your own course information, and use it as you would ANY PowerPoint.
Speaker Notes: Each slide in the downloaded and online versions contain Speaker Notes that accompany that slide, and which you can use in class as lecture notes when you show the PowerPoint presentation.
3. If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint, you can download PowerPoint Viewer® (Windows) or PowerPoint Viewer® (Mac), which will allow you to share this presentation with an audience, but will not allow you to edit it in any way. Speaker Notes are not available when using PowerPoint Viewer.
USES:
1. You can use the html version, online, during class time if you have a computer and presentation system that has Internet access. Use it as you would any lecture presentation material.
2. You can download the PowerPoint to your hard drive or CD-ROM for use on your laptop or classroom computer. You open and run the PowerPoint file just as you would any other PowerPoint presentation.
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Related Articles
These articles should be read by future and current principals as background for considering their role in professional development and teacher supervision; these articles provide great insights into the teachers expected in schools in the near future. They also describe some of the innovations spreading throughout K-12 schools, giving principals an opportunity to see these innovations in action in 'real-world' circumstances and to anticipate the impact and potential for change for the principal as instructional leader.
"TQM: Can it work for you? [The Essence of Deming]" (www.retaildirections.com/ar03_TQM.htm) by Andrzej Gorecki
As printed in Company Director Journal, Copyright © 1995 (www.companydirectors.com.au/0fra/f/ff5.html),
a publication of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (www.companydirectors.com.au/0fra/a/fa0.html)

Related Articles in
Edutopia: Success Stories for Learning in the Digital Age:
Looping: The Best Kind of Déjà Vu, Chapter 8, page 53
Emotional Intelligence: Five Years Later, Chapter 13, page 83
The Right Stuff: Curry Graduates Leave College Prepared to Teach, Chapter 30, page 203
"Beyond Ready" to Teach, Chapter 31, page 209
A Place to Discover the Teacher Within, Chapter 31, page 214
Supporting New Teachers During Their First Years of Teaching, Chapter 34, page 233
Teachers Helping Teachers: The Path to School Improvement, Chapter 35, page 239
Information Literacy, Chapter 36, page 245
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Teaching in the Digital Age: School Leadership
Teaching in the Digital Age: Emotional Intelligence
Teaching in the Digital Age: Teacher Preparation
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