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Carolyn S. Hunt; Deborah A. MacPhee – Reading Horizons, 2025
There is increasing evidence that literacy coaching is an effective method for supporting teachers' professional development. At the same time, teacher evaluation systems have intensified in response to reform initiatives, raising questions about what happens at the intersection of teacher evaluation and coaching. Despite the potential of coaching…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Literacy Education, Coaching (Performance), Reflection
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Carlos Ledezma; Adriana Breda; Vicenç Font – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
Research in mathematics education highlights the importance of including modelling for the teaching of this subject. In 2020, this trend coexisted with a grave contingency situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic but which, despite its negative aspects, provided a realistic and authentic context for modelling. Given this situation, it is relevant…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reflection, Mathematical Models, In Person Learning
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Wheeley, Elizabeth; Klieve, Helen; Clark, Lorna – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
In higher education learning environments, critical thinking is often an assumed skill; however, many students require explicit support to effectively achieve in this area. This research focuses on the application of scaffolded learning experiences to promote reflection and critical thinking in a post-graduate educational leadership course. It…
Descriptors: Reflection, Critical Thinking, Leadership Training, Graduate Students
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Rhee, Kenneth S.; Sigler, Tracey Honeycutt – Journal of Leadership Education, 2020
What would a graduate program look like if its purpose was to create transformational leaders? How and what would we teach? How and what would students learn? How would students work together? What would be the role of the faculty? This paper describes the creation and delivery of a graduate program that develops students as transformational…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Transformational Leadership, Educational Change
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Veine, Sven; Anderson, Martha Kalvig; Andersen, Nina Haugland; Espenes, Thomas Christian; Søyland, Tove Bredesen; Wallin, Patric; Reams, Jonathan – International Journal for Academic Development, 2020
Experiential learning (EL) has great potential to prepare students to work on interdisciplinary and global challenges across traditional boundaries, as well as support them in the development of reflective skills. In this study, we explore reflection as a central element for EL in the university wide interdisciplinary course Experts in Teamwork…
Descriptors: Reflection, Learning Activities, Higher Education, Experiential Learning
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Narayanan, Madhu; Ordynans, Jill G. – Teacher Educator, 2022
Teacher self-efficacy beliefs have been a topic of great interest because of their potential to positively influence teacher actions and student outcomes. This qualitatively-driven mixed methods study sought to better understand how such beliefs develop amongst the complex interplay of individuals, actions, and environments. With the challenges of…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Yan, Chunmei; He, Chuanjun – Ethnography and Education, 2022
Theory-practice gap has been a long-standing challenge in teacher education, however, there has been scarce attention to student teachers' theory learning experiences. This ethnographic study aimed to examine Chinese EFL (English as a foreign language) M.E.d. student teachers' perceptions of the value of theory and their experiences of theory…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Graduate Students
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Spies, Tracy; Pollard-Durodola, Sharolyn; Bengochea, Alain; Falomir, Gloria Carcoba; Xu, Yunying – CATESOL Journal, 2021
Nevada has recently taken considerable steps to reform English learner (EL) education across the state with teacher development as a primary focus. Educational reform agendas necessitate that teachers not only rethink their practices but teach in novel ways. It has been argued that teacher development through graduate education and other…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Educational Change, Graduate Students, Theory Practice Relationship
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Dodge, Autumn M.; Copp, Stefanie B. – Distance Learning, 2018
Both Stefanie and Autumn have taught online classes in the past but are seeking ways to improve their online pedagogy and incorporate new technologies. Stefanie and Autumn have reflected a lot about their approaches to online teaching and ideas for revising their courses, but they felt that they could get deeper insights about online teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Faculty, Accountability, Online Courses
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Boyd, Vic; Wilson, Colin; Smith, Christopher – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
The concepts of 'graduateness' and graduate attributes became contested terrain before COVID-19 destabilised even the most assured of shared learning constructions. Indeed, for those of us immersed in the delivery of work-based learning (WBL), this has long been the case. Promotion of reductive notions of 'skills' acquisition to comply neatly with…
Descriptors: Reflection, Workplace Learning, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Metacognition
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Bedeker, Michelle – Journal of Educators Online, 2023
The pandemic resulted in countless tips about how technology can replace face-to-face instruction. This paper illustrates how pedagogical philosophies can impact online course decisions and how a PCK frame offers a gateway for thinking about epistemological access and social justice during Emergency Online Teaching (EOT). This research followed an…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Social Justice
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Wijngaards-de Meij, Leoniek; Merx, Sigrid – International Journal for Academic Development, 2018
Curriculum alignment is crucial in realizing learning objectives, but in higher education the alignment is often challenged by practical problems. The adverse effect of misalignment is further amplified by the lack of student awareness of their position within the curriculum. We argue for the importance of the visibility of learning trajectories…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Goal Orientation
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Aidman, Barry; Long, Tanya Alyson – Leadership and Research in Education, 2017
Educational leaders work in increasingly complex, high pressure environments with people who have diverse backgrounds, interests, and goals. To be effective, these leaders must understand the dynamic process of creating and managing culture and change. Stories have the potential to influence culture and to help people connect, develop genuine…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Transformational Leadership, Story Telling, Educational Change
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Miller, Kristen; Brickman, Peggy; Oliver, J. Steve – School Science and Mathematics, 2014
Recent education reform efforts advocate teaching the process of science (inquiry) in undergraduate lecture and laboratory classes. To meet this challenge, professional development for the graduate student instructors (teaching assistants, or TAs) often assigned to teach these classes is needed. This study explored the implementation of an…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Undergraduate Study, Teaching Assistants, Faculty Development
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Barnett, Pamela; Gunersel, Adalet Baris – Educational Policy, 2014
In implementing a university-wide programmatic innovation to prepare graduate students to become more effective instructors in their future careers as university educators, a faculty development center encountered various types of resistance, ranging from the structural to the cognitive to the affective. Elaborating upon models of organizational…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Organizational Change, Teacher Education, Graduate Students
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