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Alfredo Berbegal Vázquez; Abel Merino Orozco; Ana Arraiz Pérez; Fernando Sabirón Sierra – Teacher Development, 2024
This work reviews the approach of the ethics of care in education and analyzes how the foundations of this ethicality contribute to the dialogical construction of teachers' professional identity (attribution, projection, development and transformation). Professional identity is questioned when care is considered an epistemological and ethical…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Teachers, Ethics, Caring
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Il Hwan Chung; Jongmin Shon; Moonyoung Eom – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
A growing body of research has documented the uneven distribution of teacher quality across and within school districts. This paper focuses on the effect of the seniority-based transfer rules in collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) on teacher sorting. Specifically, as the seniority-preferred transfer rules in CBAs allow the more experienced…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Teacher Competencies, Status, Teacher Transfer
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Nicole Mockler – Professional Development in Education, 2024
This short reflection explores both the challenges and potentials of teacher professional learning in contemporary times. It argues that the neoliberal logics of professional development as deployed in many contexts around the world limit and curtail the potential for teachers to engage in generative professional learning that fosters growth and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Competencies, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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Lai, Yvonne; Strayer, Jeremy F.; Ross, Andrew; Adamoah, Kingsley; Anhalt, Cynthia O.; Bonnesen, Chris; Casey, Stephanie; Kohler, Brynja; Lischka, Alyson E. – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
In 1908, Felix Klein suggested that to mend the discontinuity that prospective secondary teachers face, university instruction must account for teachers' needs. More than a century later, problems of discontinuity remain. Our project addresses the dilemma of discontinuity in university mathematics courses through simulating core teaching practices…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Methods, College Mathematics
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Tsangaridou, Niki; Charalambous, Charalambos Y. – Quest, 2023
Focusing on systematic observation, one of the most potent methods of studying teaching quality, represents one of the numerous contributions of Daryl Siedentop to the profession. While he had a clear focus on issues of validity and reliability concerning systematic observation, over the past decades, attention to such issues appears to have…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Observation, Validity, Reliability
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Alma Harris; Michelle Suzette Jones – Scottish Educational Review, 2025
This article offers insights into the challenges and complexities of accredited national professional learning programmes that are collaboratively designed, led, and delivered. The article is framed within theoretical perspectives concerning large-scale system change, highlighting the importance of inter-professional relationships and joint work…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Influences, Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies
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Giorgio Ostinelli; Alberto Crescentini – Professional Development in Education, 2024
In this article, we analyse teacher professional development in five European countries (Italy, Germany, France, England and Finland), comparing their approaches to teacher professional learning and development (PLD). We performed this task using a general framework based on what several studies highlighted so far as key-features in educational…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, School Culture
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Erik Straume Bussesund; Bård Ketil Engen; Oliver McGarr – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
This paper presents a document analysis of the Norwegian qualification framework Professional Digital Competence Framework for Teachers (PDC) to explore the underlying assumptions within the policy. Employing a post-structural policy analysis, the paper analyses the representation of the 'problem' of PDC by asking what the document does in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Technological Literacy, Educational Technology
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Jim Hordern; Katherine Evans; Pete Kelly; Nick Pratt – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
The paper seeks to identify how teacher expertise is implicitly and explicitly conceptualised in current English education policy in respect of the professional development of teachers. We focus specifically on conceptualisations of expertise in the Early Career Framework (ECF), both in terms of the policy documentation produced by the Department…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development, Expertise
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Jina Ro – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
In this article, I examine how teachers can enact 'powerful knowledge' (PK)--a curriculum principle proposed by Michael Young--by linking it with the scholarship of teacher professionalism (TP). Despite the significance of teachers' role in curriculum enactment, effort to understand this topic has been insufficient. I first indicate that…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Professionalism, Curriculum Development, Instruction
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Lauren L. Zavrel – COABE Journal: The Resource for Adult Education, 2023
Corrections education (CE) faculty Lauren Zavrel reflects on the vacuum of graduate-level programs and professional development (PD) that prepare teachers for the specific work of teaching adults in prisons and jails. Citing her own unique journey into the field of CE, similar stories from colleagues, and literature on the topic, she argues that…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Teacher Competencies
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Paolo Bonafede – Ethics and Education, 2024
In recent years, reflection on pedagogical tact has made a comeback in the international debate. Tact is a fundamental disposition of the educator, albeit one that is scarcely addressed in the training of teachers and educators. The question is whether it is possible to treat this pedagogical propensity as a teachable habit, and to what extent.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Critical Theory, Teacher Competencies
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Eirini Geraniou; Uffe Thomas Jankvist; Raimundo Elicer; Andreas Lindenskov Tamborg; Morten Misfeldt – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
When students engage with a digital tool to tackle a mathematical task, the interplay between their digital competencies and mathematical abilities gives rise to what is termed mathematical digital competency (MDC). Recognising the significance of MDC as an integral component for contemporary students, the relevance of cultivating mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Digital Literacy
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F. Javier Perales; José Luis Aróstegui – Arts Education Policy Review, 2024
The integration of the arts and humanities into the core of curriculum along with the sciences and technological disciplines is an emerging issue in educational research. This article seeks to contribute to this research and curricular approach, for which we analyze the emergence of the STEAM movement, its implementation in class, and its social,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Competence
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Georgina Nnamani; Sylvie Lomer – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2024
The social inclusion of learners with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream schools has been a dominant discourse in global education and academic research. Concerns have been raised globally, and in England, that learners with SEN underachieve compared with non-SEN learners. Studies have linked challenges faced by learners with SEN to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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