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Time Matters: Teacher Collaboration for Learning and Leading
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This video provides an overview of SCOPE's teacher time study: Teachers’ Time: Collaborating for Learning, Teaching, and Leading
Teacher Professional Development in Singapore
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Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. In Singapore, a significant portion of every teacher’s school week is dedicated to professional learning activities with fellow teachers that include: instruction planning, collaboration, and professional learning communities. This short v...
Learning to Teach in Practice: Finland's Teacher Training Schools
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Finland is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world. As part of a comprehensive strategy for creating high-quality education for all students, Finland created a new approach to teacher preparation and training. This short video illustrates teacher development at the Vikki Teacher Training School which is part of the University of Helsinki. Learn more about SCOPE's International ...
How Privatization and Public Investment Influence Education: A Look at the Research
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The global education market is valued at over $5T. This video from SCOPE explains the differences between experimental privatization models and public investment in equitable education systems. Researchers examine three pairs of countries-Chile and Cuba, Sweden and Finland, and Canada and the U.S.-with one country in each pair privatizing and the other using a public investment model in educati...
Time for Learning: A Day in the Life of a Singaporean Teacher
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Singapore is one of the highest-achieving school systems in the world yet teachers have relatively fewer instructional hours compared to teachers in the U.S. As a senior teacher at Kranji Secondary School in Singapore, Rosmiliah's typical work week involves only 12-14 hours of academic teaching. This film follows a day in the life of Rosmiliah and provides intriguing insight into how teacher ti...
Our Kids, Our Future: Privatization and Public Investment in Education
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A 3-minute animated video from SCOPE explaining the differences between experimental privatization models and public investment in equitable education systems. Policy makers are choosing between these models today. What does research and evidence tell us about the best outcomes for kids? edpolicy.stanford.edu/GlobalEdReform
Jonathan Jansen: How the Poorest Schools in South Africa Achieve the Highest Results
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This video is a summary of Jansen's January, 2015, brown bag lecture, "How the Poorest Schools in South Africa Achieve the Highest Results in Science and Mathematics." Jansen looks at the condition of schools in general in South Africa and compares them to some of the poorest in the country, where students are succeeding at above national averages. See the full lecture at this link: edpolicy.st...
Marc Tucker: Equity and High Quality Can Not Be Achieved in our Current Accountability System
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The United States must invest deeply in both equity and excellence in education if it is to join other top-performing countries, says Mark Tucker, president and CEO of the National Center on Education and the Economy. This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Accountability." See the full series at this link: edpo...
Richard Carranza: Creating District Capacity to Close the Achievement Gap
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SFUSD Superintendent Richard Carranza asks, What if capacity was the driver for school improvement not accountability? And describes what his district is doing along those lines.This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Accountability." See the full series at this link: edpolicy.stanford.edu/publications/pubs/1294
Becky Pittard: Investing in Teacher Professionalism Creates Excellent Teachers
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Elementary school teacher Becky Pittard discusses implementing innovation in the classroom. This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Accountability." See the full series at this link: edpolicy.stanford.edu/publications/pubs/1294
Michael Cohen: Indicators of Success in A New Accountability System
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Achieve President Michael Cohen discusses Achieve president Michael Cohen discusses what is at the heart of the standards movement and how school and district accountability must prepare students not just for college, but for careers as well. This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Accountability." See the full ...
Lily Eskelsen García: High Quality Preparation & Supports for Teachers
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Lily Eskelsen García, President of the the National Education Association, discusses the critical role of teachers in achieving equity and excellence for all students and the kinds of preparation, supports, and resources that are required to develop excellent teachers. This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Acc...
Randi Weingarten: Creating Capacity for an Effective Accountability System
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Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, speaks with Stanford University Professor and SCOPE Faculty Director Linda Darling-Hammond on her vision for an effective accountability system for teachers in the United States. This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Accountability." To see th...
Stephan Turnipseed: Meaningful Learning Is Good Business
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Stephan Turnipseed, president emeritus of Lego Education North America, discusses why employers want students to learn 21st century knowledge and skills and the reasons why the current accountability system can't produce the highly skilled workers that industry needs. This video is part of a special series by SCOPE and the Education Policy Analysis Archives, "A New Paradigm for Educational Acco...
S. Dallas Dance: District Strategies for Accountability
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S. Dallas Dance: District Strategies for Accountability
A Student's View: Meaningful Learning through Performance Assessment
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A Student's View: Meaningful Learning through Performance Assessment
A Student's View on Standardized Testing
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A Student's View on Standardized Testing
Pedro Noguera: Schooling for Resilience - Lessons From Single-Sex Schools
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Pedro Noguera: Schooling for Resilience - Lessons From Single-Sex Schools
Linda Darling-Hammond on Accountability for College and Career Readiness
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Linda Darling-Hammond on Accountability for College and Career Readiness
Evaluating Education Reform: Lecture by Diane Ravitch
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Evaluating Education Reform: Lecture by Diane Ravitch
The Julia Richman Education Complex: The JREC Story
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The Julia Richman Education Complex: The JREC Story
Windows on Conversions: Clover Park High School Design Features
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Windows on Conversions: Clover Park High School Design Features
Windows on Conversions: Clover Park High School
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Windows on Conversions: Clover Park High School
Windows on Conversions: Noble High School Design Features
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Windows on Conversions: Noble High School Design Features
Windows on Conversions: Noble High School
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Windows on Conversions: Noble High School
Windows on Conversions: School of the Arts Design Features
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Windows on Conversions: School of the Arts Design Features
Windows on Conversions: School of the Arts
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Windows on Conversions: School of the Arts
Windows on Conversions: Hillsdale High School Design Features
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Windows on Conversions: Hillsdale High School Design Features
Windows on Conversions: Hillsdale High School
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Windows on Conversions: Hillsdale High School

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @shivakumarv301
    @shivakumarv301 Місяць тому

    if the student thought process is streamlined then 30 students cannot be a problem.

  • @shivakumarv301
    @shivakumarv301 Місяць тому

    like a shepherd handles the sheep, the student has be made to not deviate from the basic objective can handle 100 students as well and let him ask doubts at the given time.

  • @shivakumarv301
    @shivakumarv301 Місяць тому

    the factor of level of understanding of student when he enter the courses and what he achieved after the process and task is different in different region.

  • @shivakumarv301
    @shivakumarv301 Місяць тому

    teacher should know what the student knows and what he will be expected after the course is over to take wise strategy,

  • @shivakumarv301
    @shivakumarv301 Місяць тому

    the honesty, practice to master the subject, knowing your students and engaging him accordingly is the game changer.

  • @shivakumarv301
    @shivakumarv301 Місяць тому

    the clarity of thought, understanding the needs of students, bringing in the spark or idea and be joyful about the process the kid undergoes and finally master the concept and put his insight into system is the responsibility of teachers,

  • @lulubelle196
    @lulubelle196 8 місяців тому

    This video fails to mention the bad aspects of these supposed "golden education systems" in other countries. Education as a whole has its issues and we need to learn how to fix them, but we shouldn't be ignoring the good the US education system is doing.

  • @adriannogales7676
    @adriannogales7676 Рік тому

    Ellen Bernstein, a dictator since 1999 and a liar/thief. Horrible person, see Yazzie Martinez lawsuit. NM #50 in education since 1999..no coincidence, no accountability

  • @granrappanotyouraveragemoe2682

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  • @sonylinares2504
    @sonylinares2504 Рік тому

    Sorry teacher I wasn’t a good student God bless you.

  • @Flightkitten
    @Flightkitten Рік тому

    As someone who is going to be going to this high school soon, this is really interesting to listen to!

  • @akbar8477
    @akbar8477 Рік тому

    They attacked the racial achievement gap by attacking the racial curriculum gap. Brilliant! And the more teachers and admin that look like them add to their psycho-social development also. One thing that has been left out is how the parents feel when they see Black people in positions of authority at their kids school. My kids had a 6 foot 6inch 220lbs principal. He was very active in the community, intelligent and great with the staff parents and students. When he left it was this sense of distrust when I walked in like who is going to fill that position like him?!

  • @skeeplyy
    @skeeplyy Рік тому

    0:10 the first scene reminds me of the monkey who took a boy’s bag on tiktok

  • @kokumigashi75
    @kokumigashi75 Рік тому

    Ngongo pala sila noh🤣🤣🤣

  • @kokumigashi75
    @kokumigashi75 Рік тому

    More students are wearing eyeglasses.thafs alarming..Your ignoring your health..

  • @muskduh
    @muskduh Рік тому

    Thanks a bunch!

  • @patriciadubois3108
    @patriciadubois3108 2 роки тому

    Thanks to Mrs Rosmiliah. You have chosen the debate of the case study of my country- Mauritius

  • @volksraad6253
    @volksraad6253 2 роки тому

    American needs to learn from Singapore, how important learning Geography. yall such a dumb didnt know anything about the world

  • @Morcheeseplz1
    @Morcheeseplz1 2 роки тому

    Excellent talk

  • @leeydyrodriguezcobian8519
    @leeydyrodriguezcobian8519 2 роки тому

    here from my liberal studies class

  • @kevjumbaz
    @kevjumbaz 2 роки тому

    interesting video but also 2 sides to this spectrum. having to attend school at 7:30 for morning assembly also resulted in the severe sleep deprivation that is not shown here in the video but was covered by CNA (ua-cam.com/video/-VrKxalbCtQ/v-deo.html)

  • @camchardonnay665
    @camchardonnay665 2 роки тому

    I remembered Mdm Ros from my day as a Seconday 3 student. She taught us Geography. I remembered her lessons to be fun and engaging. Even though she can be a little fierce sometimes. I can feel her passion for the subject and enjoyed her lesson. I still remember some things that she taught many years ago, like how to draw the formation of an oxbow lake :P

  • @sarmatiancat-a-phract8705
    @sarmatiancat-a-phract8705 2 роки тому

    This is true, but why are they going down the procedural route? I suspect the answer has to do with the fact that math educators actually make the mistake of teaching the simplified version of a concept first rather than taking the time to do it long hand. Math is supposed to make things simpler, but a pupil will not quite grasp this if they are not first familiarized with the conceptual framework which often is spelled out long hand.

  • @jubairasaid4547
    @jubairasaid4547 2 роки тому

    Amazing how could we avail a trading I hope Singapore gov.can extend their best practice education in Mindanao barmm we are in need for our intgrated school

  • @mfra959
    @mfra959 2 роки тому

    As a Indonesian, I'm so jealous with my neighbor Most of public school in indonesia 100 worse than this School education system like ancient era education system So far to get Developed Ohh yeah many Indonesian public school also don't have Computer lesson

  • @insighttoinciteworksllc1005
    @insighttoinciteworksllc1005 2 роки тому

    This woman knows how to follow a curriculum. This sounds what American schools are doing. If you ask her the opposite of activities and lessons, she won't know because she is not a critical thinker.

  • @Eltanin25
    @Eltanin25 2 роки тому

    The accent is not the main problem. You can have people with so strong Irish or Scottish accent, that BBC must subtitle them, and yet you don't feel they are stupid or not credible. The problem was what she was saying and how she was behaving.

    • @andcam2683
      @andcam2683 2 роки тому

      Shhhhhh this is the internet. No reasoning here

    • @richardli4038
      @richardli4038 Рік тому

      europeans are treated as more credible than black people in this country, not only linguistically but in how true it behavior is interpreted. your point supports the significance of anti Blackness in society

    • @Eltanin25
      @Eltanin25 Рік тому

      @@richardli4038 If she was white, I would interpret her behaviour as rude, but because she's black, I should say it was polite? There were discrepancies in her story and parts were in disagreement with other witnesses and evidence. If she was white, I would choose to disbelieve her, but because she's black, I should believe her? Don't take me wrong, I understand cultural differences and social-economic disadvantage. I've talked to many people who were poorly educated, yet i had no problem to believe them. I also know that for example Brittons, Germans, etc. have different body language then Italians, Arabs, etc. What would be excesive gestures for a German, is OK for an Italian. What would be too many words for a German, is normal for an Arab. I would take stronger emotions or more expresive gestures as a cultural thing for an African American. But I refuse to accept, that rude behaviour, inability to argue or explain oneself is a cultural thing too.

  • @Hsuryanto
    @Hsuryanto 2 роки тому

    good idea for learning

  • @nicho9424
    @nicho9424 3 роки тому

    Hmm, Very interesting.

  • @corinagamez1661
    @corinagamez1661 3 роки тому

    Hello, my name is Corina Gamez and my future career goals is to work in a school setting. This video was a pleasure to watch as it provided great insight in how beneficial collaboration within the teachers can be with open communication to truly help the learner where the instruction is shaped to the needs of the student! What other trainings do you believe can be helpful in collaboration "

  • @RanBlakePiano
    @RanBlakePiano 3 роки тому

    Terrific

  • @sandothemando8924
    @sandothemando8924 3 роки тому

    Schools in Australia should implement more of these strategies. Better and more interface between students and teachers and more variety in teaching methods. Also fair and respectful discipline of students.

  • @joeandcoffee
    @joeandcoffee 3 роки тому

    Mrs.Rosmiliah is my inspiration to become better teacher.

  • @lilyhappy7144
    @lilyhappy7144 3 роки тому

    0

  • @garydavidson6917
    @garydavidson6917 3 роки тому

    This is funny! I went to a UC in CA, before affirmative action was ended, one day my professor came into the class extremely upset. Don’t know why. He made us read-out-loud a paragraph from the assigned book. There were two African American male students in the class. When their turn came to read the paragraph, hilarity ensued, they could not pronounce simple words, forget the complicated ones, the professor was continuously correcting them, a 75-word paragraph was finished in 5 minutes for both, they were reading like a 5yr olds. Everyone else in the class was just looking at one another - like what the hell is going on? This is an easy read. Everyone was shocked some were looking down or just staring at these two, with amazement in their eyes. I was shocked thinking how the hell did they get into this school? Well, during the break they left and never came back to the class again. Wow!!!!

    • @mackmckinney5206
      @mackmckinney5206 2 роки тому

      Total horse pucky story, my family has gone to uc cal since 1962 and your story is bs. Affirmative action students perform almost as well as regular admission students with only a .30 difference in gpa, and with help even closed that gap.

    • @garydavidson6917
      @garydavidson6917 2 роки тому

      @@mackmckinney5206 - please re-read my account, i NEVER said these two were Affirmative Action Students!!! They might be brain surgeons now for all i know!!! but u do know what happened when AA was removed, right! now my son is going to UCLA guess what about 2% make up the student body!!!

  • @DonaldOHBrown
    @DonaldOHBrown 3 роки тому

    We reflect on the shaping of Black identity in "Confessions of An Uncle Tom" by M. James & D. Brown

  • @remsorian3
    @remsorian3 3 роки тому

    I love you ...........................

  • @shuklavithika
    @shuklavithika 3 роки тому

    Very inspiring

  • @shuklavithika
    @shuklavithika 3 роки тому

    Impressive and creative post

  • @shellyannegoh6054
    @shellyannegoh6054 3 роки тому

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  • @siempredominicanareyes4115
    @siempredominicanareyes4115 3 роки тому

    Yes

  • @siempredominicanareyes4115
    @siempredominicanareyes4115 3 роки тому

    Yes

  • @siempredominicanareyes4115
    @siempredominicanareyes4115 3 роки тому

    Yes

  • @user-ec3pf2rk7g
    @user-ec3pf2rk7g 3 роки тому

    I was like “ha I come at 6:30am :>” ( I’m being a weird & rude rn i know)

  • @MrRiskey4720
    @MrRiskey4720 3 роки тому

    5:03 That student debating natural disaster affecting sugarcane plantations in SINGAPORE is obviously WRONG. Singapore is at the equator which means no natural disaster. I rest my case

    • @solaris5655
      @solaris5655 2 місяці тому

      4:29 the inquiry question is: "Mauritius - Is tourism the way to go?". You are obviously right to rest your case.

  • @uchihamadara2660
    @uchihamadara2660 3 роки тому

    great singelish.

  • @gillianespinoza3652
    @gillianespinoza3652 4 роки тому

    Got it right on the nose. "It is not the language of the powerful", therefore anyone who speaks "differently" deserves to be punished and treated as inferior.

  • @christopherlamontagne1206
    @christopherlamontagne1206 4 роки тому

    I graduated from there, and the senior project made senior year a nightmare! Other adjacent school districts did not require such a project, and it only added onto the stress senior year naturally brings.

  • @SB-ll1tt
    @SB-ll1tt 4 роки тому

    I wish we had an amazing geography teacher like this. Ours was miserable. I went to a very strict school but most of the teachers were great.

  • @glenparkteacher5501
    @glenparkteacher5501 4 роки тому

    PAR = teacher abuse