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Ortmann, Lisa L.; Brodeur, Katherine; Massey, Susan L. – Learning Professional, 2021
The authors work with practicing teachers learning to become coaches in graduate programs and through professional learning initiatives in multiple school districts. They are also engaged in an ongoing research study of new coach development. Over the last five years, they have observed some common patterns in coaches' learning (Ortmann et. al,…
Descriptors: Barriers, Novices, Coaching (Performance), Professional Development
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Helen Tidy; Joanne Irving-Walton; Gary Currie; Leisa Nichols-Drew; Helen Page – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Memes have emerged as a prevalent and influential aspect of contemporary culture and their use is a significant feature of social and relational communications. Yet scant research exists within Higher Education on the use of memes to assist in the research of reactions, emotions, and perceptions. The use of meme-making as a qualitative research…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Visual Aids, Inclusion, Internet
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Jones, Irma S.; Blankenship, Dianna – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2020
This paper will describe the reflections of doctoral students as they complete their first experience of formal mentoring and examine what they discovered about the process and rigors of mentoring adults. Goals and objectives were negotiated and a formal written agreement describing trust, communication, time expectations and constraints,…
Descriptors: Mentors, Doctoral Students, Professional Development, Career Development
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Nelson, Kimberly A. – Georgia School Counselors Association Journal, 2018
What should newly graduating school counselors do? The research is clear that six key behaviors will develop and maintain who they are. The professional identity of school counselors is important because of the impact school counselors have on students and the school environment. When school counselors understand their roles, engage in continuous…
Descriptors: Novices, School Counselors, Professional Identity, Mentors
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Riley, Derek; Butler, Alisha – Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education (CADRE), 2014
This Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education (CADRE) Early Career identifies needs, supports and recommendations for early career researchers and developers in the Discovery Research (DR) K-12 program, as well as in the broader field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education research and development…
Descriptors: Novices, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education, STEM Education
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Catalino, Tricia; Chiarello, Lisa A.; Long, Toby; Weaver, Priscilla – Infants and Young Children, 2015
Early intervention service providers are expected to form cohesive teams to build the capacity of a family to promote their child's development. Given the differences in personnel preparation across disciplines of service providers, the Early Childhood Personnel Center is creating integrated and comprehensive professional development models for…
Descriptors: Physical Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Professional Development, Early Intervention
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Barry, Tania; Garcia-Febo, Loida – Australian Library Journal, 2012
Today's global library village includes overseas collaboration between colleagues in various continents seeking to provide effective forums for new librarians. This paper features lessons learned as well as recommendations for colleagues undertaking events involving international collaboration. These are based on the authors' experiences whilst…
Descriptors: Librarians, Novices, International Cooperation, Interviews
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Honeyfield, Judith; Fraser, Cath – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2012
Increasingly, many of our higher education teaching staff hail from diverse backgrounds with cultures that are often dissimilar to the world of academia. Drawn to education as a second career, or courted from industry for real world verisimilitude, their experience and external sector knowledge can be invaluable to an institution, but of little…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Action Research, Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers
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Staudt, Denise; St. Clair, Norman; Martinez, Elda E. – New Educator, 2013
Providing quality support for novice teachers as they enter the profession has been an ongoing concern of educator preparation programs. This article describes the efforts of one teacher preparation program in addressing this matter by utilizing Facebook[R] to provide sustained support and professional development for its beginning teachers. We…
Descriptors: Novices, Web 2.0 Technologies, Technical Assistance, Social Networks
Varela, Alejandra M. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2012
Teachers often complain about the professional development opportunities. And it is not uncommon for absenteeism to increase among teachers and staff during in-service days. The biggest problem that professional development has encountered is that it is usually developed as an isolated requirement, with no real connection to daily teaching and…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Educational Opportunities, Active Learning, Novices
Conrad, Michelle; Watkins, Larae; Wittmaier, Nathan – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2011
The first days, weeks and months of the school year can be a daunting time for new teachers and school counselors, especially those coming to teaching or school counseling from industry or other fields. So what can be done to support these teachers and school counselors, and how can educators help them start making connections within their new…
Descriptors: School Counseling, School Counselors, Vocational Education, Teacher Education Programs
National Center to Inform Policy and Practice in Special Education Professional Development, 2010
The learning curve is high for novice special education teachers. They must assume full teaching responsibilities, while at the same time become familiar with district and school policies, curriculum, and assessment policies and procedures. They are expected to build relationships with administrators, teachers, paraprofessionals, families, and…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Special Education, Needs Assessment, Novices
National Center to Inform Policy and Practice in Special Education Professional Development, 2010
Effective state policy for new teacher mentoring stipulates program elements that increase the likelihood that district programming will be implemented and, thus, defines for districts what is important about mentoring support. Although most state policies do not differentiate programs for novice special education teachers, there are particular…
Descriptors: Mentors, Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Special Education
National Center to Inform Policy and Practice in Special Education Professional Development, 2010
E-mentoring--the use of technology-based communication formats in which mentors and mentees interact--is emerging as a solution for supporting novice teachers, especially when they have limited access to in-building support. This Brief describes the possibilities of using e-mentoring with novice special education teachers.
Descriptors: Mentors, Special Education Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Special Education
National Center to Inform Policy and Practice in Special Education Professional Development, 2010
E-mentoring--the use of technology-based communication formats in which mentors and mentees interact--is emerging as a solution for supporting novice teachers, especially when they have limited access to in-building support. This Brief describes the possibilities of using e-mentoring with novice special education teachers.
Descriptors: Mentors, Special Education Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Special Education