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Goodwin, Donna L.; Rossow-Kimball, Brenda – Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 2012
There has been little critical exploration of the ethical issues that arise in professional practice common to adapted physical activity. We cannot avoid moral issues as we inevitably will act in ways that will negatively affect the well-being of others. We will make choices, which in our efforts to support others, may hurt by violating dignity or…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Ethics, Moral Issues, Adapted Physical Education
Martin, Deb; Martin, Josh – Principal Leadership, 2010
Campuses are often in flux. When school leaders seek immediate solutions for problems, the status quo gives way to the next big thing. The new program brings excitement and hope yet some anxiety as teachers scramble to learn and apply it successfully. In a few short months, however, when things are not working quite as they should, teacher resolve…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Instructional Leadership, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Reflective Teaching
Korthagen, Fred A. J. – Studying Teacher Education, 2009
In this commentary on the paper by the Bank Street Reading and Literacy Alumnae Group, Korthagen states that, while it provides an excellent example of how fruitful professional development can be when it is grounded in the needs and strengths of the people involved; regretfully, many traditional approaches to professional development are based on…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Role, Expertise, Perspective Taking
Smith, Karen – International Journal for Academic Development, 2009
In an increasingly global higher education environment, many universities are taking their educational services overseas. One model of overseas provision is through transnational (offshore) education. Transnational teaching challenges the prevailing understanding of an academic role at every level. Transnational teachers are expected to work in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Professional Development, Teaching Experience
Lara, Lorenza; Moore, David W. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
Lorenza Lara, Secondary Literacy Coordinator for the Denver (CO) Public Schools, specializes in secondary English Learner (EL) education. According to Lorenza, EL research has shown that educators often confuse youths' regular development in a second language with literacy difficulties. This research also has demonstrated the individuality of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Literacy, Master Teachers
Moore, Jane; Whitfield, Vickie Fields – Reading Teacher, 2008
Teaching is a complex profession that involves grappling with a variety of management styles; federal, state, and local mandates; local policies and agendas; and informed curriculum practices that affect pedagogy. Teachers work in increasingly diverse schools, and they must be reflective practitioners to deal with the many social and educational…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods, Government School Relationship, Legislation
Salleh, Hairon – Educational Action Research, 2006
Action research has received increasing attention, especially by school leaders, as a result of the Singapore Ministry of Education's push for greater autonomy, diversity and innovation at the school level. It is also perceived as a means for teacher professional development and professionalism. The Teachers Network, which has its own brand of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Reflective Teaching
Savage, Jonathan – International Journal of Music Education, 2007
Reflection is an appropriate way of accounting for professional practice and is a standard way in which one can "become better acquainted with one's own story". Defining "subjectivity" as "the quality of an investigator that affects the results of observational investigation", Peshkin highlights the requirement for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Models, Music Education
Servage, Laura – Education Canada, 2007
In the present era of accountability, there is a real and justifiable temptation to use collaboration to focus strictly upon instrumental goals that have an immediate impact on classroom practices. However, without some time and reflection devoted to why teachers do what they do, a sustainable culture of collaboration is unlikely to emerge. Based…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Teacher Collaboration, Reflective Teaching, Metacognition

Pottle, Pam – Primary Voices K-6, 2001
Describes the challenges that the author (a first-grade teacher) has faced in coping with a schoolwide long-term professional development model (The Learning Network). Describes her challenges and coping strategies while using the reflective process as a framework to implement two mandated practices: action plans and regular instructional dialogue…
Descriptors: Coping, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement

Duff, R. Eleanor; And Others – Young Children, 1995
Discusses the importance of professional preparation and training of early childhood educators and the role of the National Institute for Early Childhood Professional Development. Suggests that reflection, self-evaluation, and self-direction are critical to the process of professional development. Provides an instrument designed for…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Preschool Teachers, Professional Development, Questionnaires

Sheerer, Marilyn – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1997
Discusses developmental stages of teachers' careers and corresponding concerns, focusing on consolidation and renewal. Suggests goals relative to the consolidation and renewal stages and notes the importance of developmentally sensitive supervision, including observation, feedback, collaborative strategies, and reflective journals. Recommends that…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Developmental Stages, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers

Sipe, Rebecca Bowers – English Journal, 2002
Describes a visit with an educational leader, Louise Rosenblatt. Notes that Rosenblatt is a teacher, and from her teaching, both in the classroom and in other forums, she has led educators to think about teaching, and about what is valuable. Notes that for secondary teachers, the National Council of Teachers of English's Secondary Section offers a…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Mentors, Professional Development, Reflective Teaching
Havens, Mark – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
An adventure educator describes his process of "waking up" to awareness of the role of ethics in professional practice. Four critical incidents in this process involved the obligation to protect clients from undue harm, responsibility to continually assess one's professional competence, duty to share information with peers, and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Ethics, Integrity, Professional Development
Dass, Pradeep Maxwell – 1999
This paper focuses on pre-service teacher education and elaborates on the critical importance of three attributes to the development of professional science teachers: (1) science teachers must be reflective practitioners of their profession; (2) all instructional practice and decisions of science teachers must be backed by a research-based…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Professional Development