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Holly Pearson; David I. Hernández-Saca – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Too often joy and radical love are brushed off to the side while addressing intersectional forms of supremacies within teacher education does not get addressed. While it is important to name systematic and intergenerational trauma and violence, building interdependence joy and radical love must be done alongside. We cannot dismantle and build if…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Learner Engagement, Disabilities, Social Justice
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Deborah M. James; Kate Wicker; Martina Street; Rebecca J. Bibby; Jan Robinson – Management in Education, 2024
This paper describes a new leadership coaching model that was delivered as part of Manchester city region's delivery of the Department for Education's Early Outcomes Fund. The coaching model explicitly paralleled the relational practices that are increasingly shaping early intervention policy and practice. Goodwin's theory of professional vision…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Intervention, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
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West, Justin J.; Bautista, Alfredo – Arts Education Policy Review, 2021
In this article, we apply the concept of systemness to music and arts teacher professional development (PD), arguing that to address perennial issues of access and scale, PD policy should be understood as a systems issue. Using systems theory as a lens and the robust and integrated PD system in Singapore as an exemplar, we address the following…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Music Teachers, Art Teachers, Faculty Development
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Kenny, John; Cirkony, Connie – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
One of the enduring problems in the education system is the gap between theory and practice, where the research to improve teaching and learning is not fully realised in the classroom. This has impacted the effectiveness of education reform. We take a systems thinking approach to better understand the complexity of an education system, which…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Educational Change, Educational Principles, Educational Policy
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Nielsen, Wendy; Lipscombe, Kylie; Tindall-Ford, Sharon; Duchesne, Sue; Weatherby-Fell, Noelene; Sheridan, Lynn – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
All teachers in Australia must now achieve and maintain certification through mandatory accreditation processes that include specified professional learning hours. While key policies that outline teacher professional learning in Australia and New South Wales make no specific reference to a role for universities, this discussion paper proposes that…
Descriptors: Universities, Accreditation (Institutions), Teacher Certification, Faculty Development
UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning, 2022
In recent years, Jordan has made considerable progress in education and has demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the quality of provision for all learners within its borders, including refugees. Effective teacher management, aimed at building teachers' status, skills, motivation, wellbeing and retention, is a key policy lever that can…
Descriptors: Refugees, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality, Teacher Persistence
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Li, Hui; Khattak, Shoukat Iqbal; Jiang, Qingquan – SAGE Open, 2021
Faculty is the key agent for internationalization. This interview-based study explored faculty views about the internationalization understanding, rationales, roles, engagement, and motivation in a research-centric, double-first class university in China. Faculty motivation was analyzed using the lens of the motivation systems theory (MST). The…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Systems Approach, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Motivation
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Su, Yahui; Feng, Liyia; Hsu, Chang-Hui – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2017
The alignment of professional development and teacher evaluation has been a growing concern in teacher professional development practices. The issue of how teacher evaluation can help authentic professional development is important in that teachers only learn what is real, useful and valuable to them. Based on our reflections on current…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accountability, Faculty Development, Teacher Evaluation
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Han, Christine; Peirolo, Silvia – UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, 2021
Teacher absenteeism constitutes a significant barrier to achieving quality education in many low- and middle-income countries globally, where teachers' school absence rates range from 3 per cent to 27 per cent. Tanzania Mainland has made significant progress in achieving universal primary education and improving the quality of education. Since…
Descriptors: Teacher Attendance, Educational Quality, Barriers, Outcomes of Education
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Yoon, Susan A.; Goh, Sao-Ee; Park, Miyoung – Review of Educational Research, 2018
The study of complex systems has been highlighted in recent science education policy in the United States and has been the subject of important real-world scientific investigation. Because of this, research on complex systems in K-12 science education has shown a marked increase over the past two decades. In this systematic review, we analyzed 75…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Secondary School Science, Science Education, Literature Reviews
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Pence, Alan – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2021
The Investigating Quality (IQ) Project was conceptualized as a multiple systems approach to transforming early childhood education, care, and development (ECE/ECD) in British Columbia, Canada. Those systems extended from provincial government to local programs, from innovative policies to new approaches to practice. Fortunately, the tenure of the…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Preschool Education, Educational Policy, Educational Innovation
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Henriksen, Danah; Mishra, Punya; Fisser, Petra – Educational Technology & Society, 2016
In this article, we explore creativity alongside educational technology, as fundamental constructs of 21st century education. Creativity has become increasingly important, as one of the most important and noted skills for success in the 21st century. We offer a definition of creativity; and draw upon a systems model of creativity, to suggest…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Technology, Educational Change, Definitions
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Attard Tonna, Michelle; Bugeja, Gaetano – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2018
This paper explores the experience of educators who participated in a Train the Trainer programme with the aim of supporting teachers in the implementation of the Learning Outcomes Framework (LOF). Empirical data collected through interviews and narratives from a number of LOF Trainers, are analysed through a grounded theory approach. The insights…
Descriptors: Trainers, Teacher Educator Education, Teacher Education Programs, Faculty Development
Friedlaender, Diane – Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education, 2019
What does it take to transform a large, bureaucratic institution with a fractured culture and a compliance orientation into a nurturing, collaborative, vision-directed organization? In 2017, the California Department of Education's Expanded Learning Division (after-school and summer programs) took a radically different approach by cultivating the…
Descriptors: Humanism, Organizational Change, Educational Change, After School Programs
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Hiebert, James; Stigler, James W. – Educational Researcher, 2017
We examine the distinction between teaching and teachers as it relates to instructional improvement. Drawing from work outside of education on improvement systems and from analyzing the Japanese system of lesson study, we contend that a focus on teaching can shape a coordinated system for improvement whereas a focus on teachers, common in the…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Lesson Plans
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