Understanding Quality Work in Mathematics: Supporting Teachers in Leading Professional Development

Teacher leaders are often responsible for providing professional development to improve teacher effectiveness and student learning. Leading professional development for teachers can be highly effective when the focus is on student learning in on-going and relevant contexts. This article describes a...

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Educational Quality
Elementary School Teachers
Faculty Development
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Mathematics Instruction
Middle School Teachers
Program Implementation
Teacher Collaboration
Teacher Effectiveness
Teacher Leadership
Teaching Methods
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