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Koula Charitonos; Rachel McMullan; Allison Littlejohn; Hilary MacQueen – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2024
Today's global challenges are characterised by rapid change. Adjusting to these changes, requires professionals to learn at pace, then rapidly adapt how they work. To support this need, professional development programmes have been designed as Massive Open Online Courses aimed at universal reach, large numbers, and knowledge transfer. However,…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Faculty Development, Global Approach, Learning Modules
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Michael Holden; Amy Burns; Jonah Secreti; Angus Docherty – Teaching Education, 2024
Across jurisdictions, new and experienced teachers are expected to engage in ongoing professional learning that centers context, student learning, and teachers as adaptive instructional designers. The present study examines one such professional learning opportunity. From 2017 to 2020, a university teacher education program partnered with a school…
Descriptors: Design, Thinking Skills, Instructional Design, Communities of Practice
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Laura Cruz; Chris Garrett; Chris Price; Jeremy Schneider; Jessica Tinklenberg – To Improve the Academy, 2025
Since 1997, the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network has hosted the Institute for New Educational Developers (INED), a multi-day event intended to help people just entering the field. While each iteration of the INED is enacted in a highly localized and contextualized fashion, each seeks to address the needs of the intended…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Design, Case Studies, Faculty Development
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Christopher N. Blundell – Professional Development in Education, 2024
Design thinking has emerged as a method for teacher professional learning and development (PLD). Research commonly focusses on PLD responses to specific priorities, particularly STEM, rather than broader applications. This scoping review examines how and why design thinking is used in PLD and discusses the implications for using design thinking as…
Descriptors: Design, Thinking Skills, Faculty Development, Educational Research
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Christopher N. Blundell – Professional Development in Education, 2025
Using digital technologies in teaching and learning is a complex endeavour, and mixed evidence of impact suggests further consideration of related professional learning and development (PLD) is needed. In this endeavour, and more broadly, there are growing calls to frame PLD as complex. Kathryn Strom and Kara Viesca proposed in 2021 a complex…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Melissa Christine Warr – ProQuest LLC, 2021
In this three-article dissertation, I explore what it means for teachers to be designers in three different ways. Each article can stand on its own, but taken together, they paint a rich and nuanced picture of the relationship between teachers and design. The first article is an analysis of a decade of literature on teachers and design seeking to…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Instructional Design, Teachers, Design
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Carvalho, Lucila; Castañeda, Linda; Yeoman, Pippa – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2023
The circumstances in which humans live and learn are subject to constant change. Given these cycles of change, educational designers (teachers, instructional designers, and others) often search for new models and frameworks to support their work, to ensure their designs are in alignment with valued forms of learning activity. Our research…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Design
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Selçuk Dogan; Ismail Çelik; Nihal Yurtseven – International Journal of Curriculum and Instructional Studies, 2023
Teachers have a vital role in students' learning. This role is multifaceted in terms of their design skills and must be unpacked to clearly understand how teachers' daily routines differ with respect to instructional perspectives. This study introduces a comprehensive professional development (PD) program for teachers to build capacity in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Private Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Tejendra Pherali; Min Layi Chan; Wirachan Charoensukaran; Elaine Chase; Eileen Kennedy; Greg Tyrosvoutis; Gabi Witthaus; Diana Laurillard – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2025
Educational providers frequently respond to learning disruptions encountered by refugees, internally displaced persons, and migrant communities through online platforms. Learning modules in these digital spaces are often remotely designed, prescriptive and lack full appreciation of challenging circumstances faced by teachers and learners. To…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Relocation, Refugees, Teacher Response
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Woulfin, Sarah L.; DeSimone, Laura; Stornaiuolo, Amy – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2023
Coaching is a popular and high-leverage instrument for instructional reform. Coaching holds potential to accelerate teacher learning and school improvement. Linking results from current research, we portray how coaching benefits from robust infrastructure. This article offers three design recommendations that leaders can implement to optimize…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Faculty Development, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sharon Ultsch; Lizzy Pope; Holly Buckland Parker – Journal of Faculty Development, 2022
There is growing interest in reenergizing SoTL as a public scholarship that engages civic conversational spaces and debates about our most pressing public issues (Chick, 2019; Friberg, 2020). In the COVID landscape, debates on re- forming higher education -- often foreclosed within our neoliberal university contexts (Giroux, 2014, 2017) --…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Models, Transformative Learning, Educational Change
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Anna Robb – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
The majority of art education research in the United Kingdom originates from England; however, the devolved nations each have responsibility for education resulting in four different curricula working concurrently across Great Britain. It can be argued that in comparison to England, art and design education research in Scotland is an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Art Education
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Lim, Fei Victor – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2023
Against the backdrop of the expansion of the literacy curriculum to include multiliteracies in education systems around the world, we discuss how a design-based research approach can contribute to practical outcomes in building the participating teachers' confidence and competence in their pedagogical practices, developing scalable lesson…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Design
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Neal, Makena – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2022
The literature on teaching centers and faculty development increasingly recognizes teaching centers are well-positioned to support institutional effectiveness activities. There is critical importance in collaborating with educators to establish topics of engagement, positioning, and partnership including the importance of stakeholder buy-in, which…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Educational Facilities, Design
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Derek Thurber; Karen Bossen – To Improve the Academy, 2025
Despite its many benefits, curriculum review has yet to become a widespread practice in many areas of higher education. Previous research suggests that this is because of a lack of faculty time and expertise to conduct curriculum reviews independently. As such, this action research study builds on the existing literature to explore the utility of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Development, Higher Education, Research Universities
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