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Planche, Beate; Hobbs-Johnson, Audrey; Elliott, Sue; Campbell, Carol – Learning Professional, 2022
In Canada, there is no federal department of education, nor is there a national system of education. Education is the responsibility of provinces and territories, and provincial education ministries lead the organization, implementation, and assessment of education within their jurisdictions. What this means for professional learning is that each…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Workplace Learning, Standards
Rost, Linda; Olson, Melissa; Iqbal, Shazia; Embry, Robyn; Smith, Walter – Learning Professional, 2022
Teachers are uniquely situated to enact best practices for the direct benefit of student learning. However, teachers often lack opportunities to exercise agency, the capacity to "make an impact or exert power." When teachers develop agency, they are better able to implement place-based, relevant lessons for their students. The authors…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, STEM Education, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
Rebecca J. Collie – Learning Professional, 2024
Many countries around the world are facing issues related to low levels of teacher wellbeing. In Australia, for example, there is a severe teacher shortage, resulting in many understaffed schools. Although this shortage is due to a confluence of factors, part of the cause stems from the fact that the support provided to teachers in recent years…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Welfare, Academic Achievement, Teacher Shortage
Ida Rekoi Kilcullen; Lucia Tabelual – Learning Professional, 2024
The mission of the Palau Ministry of Education is to ensure that their students will be successful in Palauan society and the world. Schools are the heart of Palau's communities, reflecting the rich culture of the nation. They incorporate a unique blend of traditional values and modern methodologies to support learning for the diverse and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Coaching (Performance), Electronic Learning
Emily Byers-Ferrian; Shannon Keeny – Learning Professional, 2024
Eighteen people from different countries sat in a circle of chairs in a room facing the Sea of Moyle, some having traveled far to reach Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, for a week of learning about skillful responses to conflict and living better together across differences. Addressing the group, which included the authors, was Colin Craig, founder…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Faculty Development, Change Agents
Denise Heppner – Learning Professional, 2023
This article discusses areas of study special education teachers from 2009 to 2022 wished to learn more about or an issue they found challenging and the implications of their professional learning needs.
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Students with Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
Kwabena Amporful; Julius Agbeko; Jophus Anamuah-Mensah; Louisa Koomson; Israel Titi Ofei; Susan O'Hara; Robert Pritchard – Learning Professional, 2024
The Institute of Teacher Education and Development (INTED) was founded in Accra, Ghana, in 2011, thanks to a fellowship from Stanford University. The institute is a nongovernmental organization whose objective is to improve learner outcomes by supporting the professional growth of educators. At the center of INTED's model is a professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fellowships, Faculty, Nongovernmental Organizations
Osmond-Johnson, Pamela; Zeichner, Ken; Campbell, Carol – Learning Professional, 2018
This is an excerpt from "The State of Educators' Professional Learning in Alberta: Executive Summary" (Learning Forward, 2018), part of a series produced by Learning Forward. Coinciding with the 2016 Annual Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Learning Forward commissioned and supported a study of professional learning across the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Collaboration
Andy Hargreaves; Dennis Shirley – Learning Professional, 2024
The reality is that most students and teachers have multiple, complex, and even contradictory identities. This matters greatly because it's hard for young people to succeed or be well if they feel they need to hide significant parts of themselves because their identities are stigmatized for being different or stereotyped to fit into a program or a…
Descriptors: Identification, Self Concept, Student School Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship
Bryan, Chris; Kaylor, Brenda – Learning Professional, 2018
While working with schools and districts across Canada, the authors have found there is a strong expectation that collaborative teams will improve student learning. Many districts also expect instructional coaches to be a part of these teams, although there is much confusion about what roles they should play within a team. Developing collective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Collaboration, Coaching (Performance), Role
Miller, Andrew – Learning Professional, 2017
Project-based learning is a successful way to engage students in learning in the classroom, and research reports increases in student achievement data. This article asks: If both students and teachers are more engaged when project-based learning is used, why aren't the elements of project-based learning being used to engage teachers in…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Skill Development, Teacher Collaboration
Tweed, Anne; Arndt, Laura – Learning Professional, 2017
In spring 2014, education leaders from across Micronesia came together on the island of Guam to learn about underwater robotics and Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE), a program based at Monterey Peninsula College in Monterey, California. Participants listened intently as they learned about building and participating in competitions with…
Descriptors: Robotics, STEM Education, Teaching Methods, Competition