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Madeline R. Shellgren – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation is positioned as asynchronous educator professional development and is designed and written to be an "experience" (spotlighting the rhetorical potentials of text-based asynchronous engagement). It attempts to call attention to, through its design, the very things it discusses. In this way, this dissertation is…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Electronic Learning, Faculty Development, Rhetoric
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Casey Dexter – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
With an ever-increasing diverse college student population, pedagogical strategies must reflect awareness of social identity development in ways that meet the needs of all students. This article describes a faculty cohort approach utilizing a blend of asynchronous, instructor-paced online coursework and synchronous meetings (led by faculty…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication
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Jill Neumayer DePiper; Brent Jackson; Nanette Seago; Angela Knotts – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2025
Meaningful collaborative interactions in asynchronous online mathematics teacher professional development (PD) may provide teachers with valuable opportunities to learn. We studied collaborative interactions in online teacher PD activities that involved embedded videos, prompts, discussions, and multiple online tools. Analysis of teacher responses…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Asynchronous Communication, Mathematics Teachers, Faculty Development
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Michelle Thomas; Heather Tellier; Jennifer Urbach; Corey Pierce; Holly Baker-Hill – Journal of Educational Research and Innovation, 2025
Online, asynchronous professional development (PD) offers flexibility for learners, yet what is the most effective way to provide online PD? While current research suggests online platforms can be effective for learning, there is a lack of studies examining differences between fully autonomous, asynchronous modules and those that are asynchronous…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Independent Study, Cooperative Learning, Asynchronous Communication
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Jeffrey P. Carpenter; Ingrid Mosquera-Gende; Paula Marcelo-Martínez – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2025
Self-directed educator professional learning is commonplace, and such activities increasingly span multiple digital spaces and formats, and blur boundaries between online and offline. In this exploratory research, we analyze the case of the #CharlasEducativas, a dynamic professional learning ecosystem that began in 2020 and is based in Spain. We…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Education, Independent Study, Foreign Countries
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Yixin Zhang; Hui Zhang; Qi Wang – Distance Education, 2025
In-service teachers, constrained by work commitments, adopt online learning methods for their graduate studies, emphasizing the significance of exploring the construction of online learning communities. Analyzing collaborative conversation texts within the online learning process of the "Learning Science" course at a university in…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Electronic Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Interaction
Seneha N. Sinanaj – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study is to examine English new-language teachers' perceptions of online asynchronous and online synchronous professional development and teacher efficacy. English new-language students score significantly lower than others on standardized tests. This study analyzes online professional development for English new-language…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication
Donna Taylor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of K-12 school principals in urban settings on the strengths and weaknesses of various professional development program modalities. The research involved interviews with 10 urban K-12 school administrators to explore their views on in-person, online synchronous, and online asynchronous professional…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Faculty Development
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Danielle L. Pico; Sophia Soomin Lee; Concepción Moncada Cummings; María Virginia Giani; Julianna Banks; Mary Bratsch-Hines; Tia Walton-Walker – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2025
Background/Context: Professional learning (PL) for early childhood educators can promote change in practice and how they promote children's development (Egert et al., 2018; Rusby et al., 2016). Nonetheless, numerous barriers to in-person PL exist, including geographic constraints, inconvenient scheduling, and high costs (Elliot, 2017; Gable &…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Microcredentials, Faculty Development, Early Childhood Teachers
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Alida K. Hudson; Kacee Lambright; Shuai Zhang; Kausalai Wijekumar; Julie Owens; Debra McKeown – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
One of the most critical factors for improving the quality of instruction provided by classroom educators is teacher professional development. However, the recent COVID-19 pandemic and shift to virtual instruction impacted how teachers access and engage in professional development as well as how teacher trainers support new learning. The present…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, COVID-19, Pandemics, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Ricky Lane Freeman Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Advances in distance education provide rural and underserved students the opportunity to attend higher education institutions regardless of students' geographic location. With the growth of online programs being offered and the number of adjunct faculty being used, higher education institutions must expand professional development opportunities in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Faculty Development, Asynchronous Communication, Adjunct Faculty
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Jessica N. Torelli; Christina R. Noel; Kaitlin A. Morris; Evyn B. Hendrickson – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2024
Effective use of classroom management practices is critical to creating positive classroom climates supporting students' academic and behavioral outcomes, and teachers in rural areas have a strong need for training in classroom management. One classroom management practice with significant support is behavior-specific praise (BSP). Research shows…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Peer Teaching, Coaching (Performance)
Degar, Katherine Shirley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Districts and schools are spending millions of dollars on technology, training, and professional development each year; however, a disconnect between technology use and good pedagogy remains. The one-shot, sit-and-get professional development model has not provided CrossRoads Intermediate School's teachers the necessary skills and knowledge to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Faculty Development, Self Efficacy, Teacher Attitudes
Seth C. Hickman – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Video clubs, in which teachers meet to view videos of their classrooms in order to improve instruction, have become a popular means of professional development. With today's technology, these video clubs can be conducted virtually, yet little is known about the effectiveness of asynchronous or synchronous virtual video clubs. This study addressed…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Video Technology, Clubs, Asynchronous Communication
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Jingxian Li; Yasemin Copur-Gencturk – Grantee Submission, 2024
Teacher learning in asynchronous online professional development (PD) is often assessed through self-reported instruments, despite uncertainties regarding teachers' ability to accurately self-assess their learning gains in such settings. This study compared middle school mathematics teachers' self-perceived and observed learning gains in content…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Achievement Gains
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