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Julie Lysberg; Fredrik Rusk – Education Inquiry, 2025
Structured teacher collaboration has considerable potential to support teachers' professional learning. The current article focuses on what characterises teachers' decision-making processes during teamwork. Video recordings of teacher team meetings form the empirical basis for the research. Interaction analysis is employed to analyse under what…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Teamwork, Teacher Collaboration
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Arneback, Emma; Bergh, Andreas; Tryggvason, Ásgeir – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2023
The aim of this article is to shed light on teachers' actions to counter racism expressed by their colleagues. Based on qualitative interviews with teachers in Swedish upper secondary schools, the article presents a narrative analysis of three teachers. The article highlights the complexity of what it means to be a colleague in anti-racist work…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Racism, Interprofessional Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Clarke, Matthew – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2023
As we tentatively emerge from the imposed isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic and as the status quo reasserts itself, it seems timely to consider the current state of teacher professionalism. This task seems critical, given the wider backdrop of the neoliberal policy pandemic that has driven the commodification and instrumentalization of education…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professionalism, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy
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Foster-Collins, Helen; Mattick, Karen; Baumfield, Vivienne – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
Doctors and teachers in their first year of practice face steep learning curves and increased stress, which can induce poor mental health, burnout and attrition. Informal workplace support from colleagues can help smooth transitions and aid professional development. A three-phase comparative research design was used to explore who provides…
Descriptors: Entry Workers, Physicians, Beginning Teachers, Informal Education
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Ana Mouraz; Audrey Doyle; Isabel Serra – Curriculum Journal, 2024
Across the world, countries have engaged in different iterations of curriculum change, and one of the common denominators of reform is the proposal of more agency for teachers around curriculum making. This is not an easy task for teachers. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion about the effects that international ERASMUS+…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation
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Hizli Alkan, Sinem – Curriculum Journal, 2021
Professional networks of teachers have been well documented in education studies but there is still a need for a fine-grained analysis of teachers' ego-networks in the context of curriculum making. It is important to understand the nature and dynamics of teachers' connections and how teachers mediate their practices accordingly. This study…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Secondary School Teachers, Social Networks, Interprofessional Relationship
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Ali Çagatay Kilinç; Mahmut Polatcan; Gökhan Savas; Emre Er – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
This study tested a moderated mediation model of transformational leadership's effects on teacher innovative practices, with teacher commitment as mediator and trust in principal as moderator. Implementing a cross-sectional survey design and using data from 611 teachers working in 56 schools in Turkey, we employed multilevel structural equation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Transformational Leadership, Secondary School Teachers, Instructional Innovation
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Lau, Ivy T. Y. – Teacher Development, 2021
Teacher agency plays a vital role in professional learning. The revealing practice indicates its fluidity in the process of collaboration. Research suggests that learning through interaction happens by engaging teachers. However, the role of teacher agency remains unclear at a systemic level. This article reports a yearlong ethnographic study of…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Comparative Analysis, Teacher Collaboration, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Tal-Alon, Noa; Shapira-Lishchinsky, Orly – New Educator, 2023
Disability disclosure is an issue that concerns people with invisible disabilities. To date, studies have not examined this issue among teachers with invisible physical disabilities, their colleagues, and school principals, simultaneously. The goal of the current study was to shed light on this phenomenon from various perspectives. The study was…
Descriptors: Self Disclosure (Individuals), Interprofessional Relationship, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Lichao Ma; Hao Yao; Manyuan Sun – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2024
Purpose: The study seeks to unpack the effect of distributed leadership on teacher professionalism, and the mediating roles of collaborative learning and relational trust in the Chinese cultural context. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed framework was examined based on the questionnaire data from 522 primary and secondary school teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professionalism, Cooperative Learning, Trust (Psychology)
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Agalday, Bünyamin; Yigit, Mehmet – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2022
This research aims to reveal the source of fears by examining various variables of teachers' perceptions of fear culture. The study employed an explanatory approach of mixed methods research. Quantitative data were obtained through the "Culture of Fear in Schools Scale," while qualitative data were gathered through a semi-structured…
Descriptors: Fear, Teacher Attitudes, Mixed Methods Research, Elementary School Teachers
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Lummis, Geoffrey W.; Morris, Julia E.; Ferguson, Catherine; Hill, Susan; Lock, Graeme – Issues in Educational Research, 2022
This research explored teachers' experiences of school and their work-related wellbeing, from the perspective that work-related wellbeing is an organisational responsibility. A single case study was enacted in an urban Western Australian secondary school to explore the relationship between school organisational health and teacher wellbeing. A…
Descriptors: Leadership, Well Being, School Culture, Secondary School Teachers
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Huang, Xianhan; Lai, Chun; Wang, Chan; Xu, Guonian – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2023
Although informal teacher learning (ITL) has been deemed critical for teachers in various contexts, it remains unknown how different kinds of ITL are associated with teacher self-efficacy, and how these relationships differ between public school teachers and private school teachers. Based on sociocultural theory and reflection theory, this study…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Teacher Education, Self Efficacy, Public School Teachers
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Sevim, Özge Mavis; Dursun, Fevzi – Research in Pedagogy, 2021
The purpose of this study is to discover the issues in teaching English from the perspective of teachers. The qualitative method was employed in the study by using semi-structured interview forms to 19 teachers from a central Black Sea region province of Turkey. The teachers highlighted the impact of learning-teaching process, teacher training,…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Ekornes, Stine; Øye, Reidunn Tvergrov – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2022
In Norway, the interdisciplinary theme Public Health and Life Skills has been introduced in the new National K-12 curriculum, with the intention of promoting students' physical and mental health and enhancing their social and academic coping resources. This paper presents a case study related to a project of expanded student services in an upper…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Health Promotion, Public Health, Daily Living Skills
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