Among the major challenges for teachers is finding time to translate what they learned during professional development programs into materials they can use in the classrooms. To address this and other concerns, the authors designed a middle-school teacher workshop, “Diversity and Adaptations in the Brain,” that met standards and allowed teachers to leave the program with at least one completed instructional unit suited for their own unique classroom situation. The methods used in the workshop can be easily translated to suit many other situations.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 2/1/2004Stock # ss04_027_05_16Volume 027Issue 05

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