2022
DOI: 10.54300/859.776
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Educator Learning to Enact the Science of Learning and Development

Abstract: Research advances in neuroscience and the developmental and learning sciences have provided us with important insights about how people learn and develop. The knowledge we now have points to important transformations in teaching practice, which in turn require transformations in educator development needed to support all educators in developing the knowledge, skills, and dispositions associated with developing the whole child. This report synthesizes research on how to support educators in developing those cap… Show more

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“…Teachers' social and emotional health is associated with enhanced efficacy and job satisfaction, as well as student academic and behavioral outcomes. 63 Helping teachers develop stress management skills can mitigate shortages by helping reduce burnout and teacher turnover, and teachers can teach these skills to their students.…”
Section: Invest In Educator Development and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers' social and emotional health is associated with enhanced efficacy and job satisfaction, as well as student academic and behavioral outcomes. 63 Helping teachers develop stress management skills can mitigate shortages by helping reduce burnout and teacher turnover, and teachers can teach these skills to their students.…”
Section: Invest In Educator Development and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the effects of the e-distance learning into which we have been forced are not all negative. Several studies show that the pandemic provided an opportunity to restart and reinvent schools (Darling-Hammond et al, 2020). Internet access became more accessible, personalized learning is now the norm, the way student and school progress is measured is being remade, teachers direct their learning through networks and in collaboration with a wider range of partners, educators collaborate with other professionals to face the innovations they seek, and new technologies are introduced and/or integrated into the system (Magomedov, Khaliev and Khubolov, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Destabilising unsustainable aspects and transitioning into a new stable "sustainable" system is required for repurposing biosciences education. This can be accomplished through restoring functioning, controlling and moulding unanticipated changes, making constant adjustments, and reflecting and improving on sustainability hurdles (11,12). As a result, new methods to reimagining biosciences education as an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable ecosystem will emerge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%