Session: Building a Professional Community of Knowledge

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It is imperative that educators continue to act as a professional community, building upon shared knowledge. University and K-12 faculty alike find and use profession, research-based, and standards-based tools each day. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to access quality, classroom-tested, educator-reviewed educational resources? The eduTOOLBOX resource-sharing portal began as an idea to meet this need for educators across the globe.

 

AACTE 69th Annual Meeting
Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 10:00am
Track: Shared Knowledge

Session materials:

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Overall presentation

Reference citations

  • David, J. (2008). What research says about collaborative inquiry. Educational Leadership, 66, 87-88.
  • Hiebert, J., Barkley, R., Gallimore, R., & Stigler, J. (2002). A knowledge base for the teaching profession: What would it look like and how can we get one? Educational Researcher, 31, 3-15.
  • Kosanovich, M., & Foorman, B. (2016). Professional learning communities participant’s activities for the What Works Clearninghouse. 
  • Lenkei, A. (2016). How to find quality K-12 open educational resources. Education Week.
  • Willis, S. (2002). Creating a knowledge base for teaching: A conversation with James Stigler. Educational Leadership, 59, 6-11.

 

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Presenters:

From the College of Education at Lipscomb University:

From the Ayers Institute for Teacher Learning & Innovation at Lipscomb University:

More information:

Website: Learn about the work of the Lipscomb College of Education at http://www.lipscomb.edu/education and the Ayers Institute at http://www.ayersinstitute.org.