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Sarah Boodt; Charlynne Pullen – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
Professional development for the further education sector (FE) in England, whether commissioned by the Education and Training Foundation (ETF), or the Department for Education (DfE), is typically formal learning. There are usually measurable outcomes, and practitioners are asked to identify changes to their practice. The focus on outcomes means…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Social Networks, Continuing Education, Educational Practices
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Sarah Nakaziba; Patrick Ngulube – Discover Education, 2024
This paper is based on the findings of a doctoral study that aimed to examine the role of continuing professional development (CPD) in enhancing digital transformation in selected university libraries in Uganda. One of the ways of effecting digital transformation is to continuously build the technological competencies of the librarians working in…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education, Educational Change, Technology Uses in Education
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Erin Anderson; Samantha Davis – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
Coaching is a form of professional learning that can contextualize learning and personalize the development of knowledge and skills to improve professional practice and the student experience. Coaching for equity-oriented continuous improvement needs be defined differently than instructional coaching since the schools are focused on changing…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Professional Continuing Education, Faculty Development, Educational Change
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Norma Ghamrawi; Tarek Shal; Najah A.R. Ghamrawi – School Leadership & Management, 2024
This study delves into the transformative impact of a professional development model (PDM) across three affiliated private schools in Beirut, Lebanon, spanning three years, with a primary focus on nurturing teacher leadership. At the heart of this PDM, teachers assumed the role of trainers, guiding their colleagues during dedicated professional…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Transformative Learning, Faculty Development, Models
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Fiona King; Philip Poekert; Takeshia Pierre – Professional Development in Education, 2023
Professional learning (PL) encompasses the complexity of teacher learning and teacher agency in the process of learning. This paper aims to shed light on this complexity and proffers a conceptual meta-model of PL grounded in pragmatism to inform action in the design and evaluation of PL. It will firstly explore the aim and implications of the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Models, Professional Autonomy, Professional Continuing Education
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Youmans, Alexandra; Godden, Lorraine – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2022
The Coalition Model for Professional Development (CMfPD) was created to develop capacity in a network of adult and continuing education (A&CE) staff from eight district school boards in the eastern Ontario region in Canada. The CMfPD had three main components: (1) a collaborative structure, (2) continuous learning and (3) a culture of care.…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Models, Capacity Building, Adult Education
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Hodge, Steven; Mavin, Tim; Kearns, Suzanne – Vocations and Learning, 2020
A distinctive feature of contemporary professional, vocational and continuing education is the prevalence of the 'competency' approach. So-called competency-based education or training (CBE/T) can be adopted as a basis for programs of learning, frameworks for development within occupations, or for national systems of vocational education. Its…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Competency Based Education, Vocational Education, Continuing Education
Kimble Teresa Parkman-Colbert – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Microlearning is a relatively new educational technology that allows students to learn through short, direct segments using various modalities. The nursing profession has used microlearning to provide continuing medical education (CME). The problem addressed through this study was that instructional designers who create microlearning for medical…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Nursing Education, Cognitive Style, Professional Continuing Education
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Samuele Maccioni; Cristiano Ghiringhelli; Edoardo Datteri – Learning Organization, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the phenomenon of organizational unlearning with a focus on challenging path dependence and its implications on the organizational change field. By generating a taxonomy of unlearning definitions and examining the dimensions, actors and processes involved, the authors aim to offer a holistic…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Organizational Learning, Taxonomy, Outcome Measures
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Erkmann, Malene; Petersen, Anne Kristine; Christensen, Pernille Lomholt – Designs for Learning, 2019
The paper explores the challenges of designing assignments for online learning environments and looks into the use of models as analytic thinking tools for course designers. The paper opens with a discussion on challenges central to designing assignments for online learning environments in higher education. Subsequently, two widely used models for…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Design, Assignments, Professional Continuing Education
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Wlodarsky, Rachel; Carr-Chellman, Davin – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2020
This article describes a research-based and developmentally informed model of reflective practice for mentoring in the context of leadership development. The event path model of professional reflection helps individuals and organizations move to a more postindustrial model of leadership, improving the self-efficacy and agency of those involved.
Descriptors: Reflection, Mentors, Leadership Training, Self Efficacy
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Shimasaki, Suzuho; Brunner Nii, Pamela; Davis, Lisa; Bishop, Erin; Berget, Cari; Perreault, Christine; Thomas, John F. – Journal of School Nursing, 2021
Type I diabetes (T1D) is one of the most common childhood diseases and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing at alarming rates. Given that children spend a great percentage of their time in school, this setting is a critical environment for models of care that lead to better management of this and other health conditions. The School Nurses Managing…
Descriptors: Diabetes, School Nurses, School Health Services, Models
Margaret DiMauro – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study sought to examine the state of media literacy in higher education across the United States. More specifically, this study aimed to describe various working models of media literacy within college and university minors, specialization/concentrations, and certificate offerings at the undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Higher Education, Models, Colleges
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Kern, Ben D.; Richards, K. Andrew R.; Graber, Kim C.; Templin, Thomas J.; Housner, Lynn D. – Quest, 2021
Teacher change in physical education has long been called for; however, current theoretical models guiding the change process do not address contextual aspects of the teaching workplace. Occupational Socialization Theory (OST) addresses contextual factors related to change but omits individual teacher characteristics that develop independently of…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Behavior, Behavior Change, Models
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Gerbaudo, Ricardo; Gaspar, Ricardo; Gonçalves Lins, Romulo – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
The ubiquity of mobile devices with internet access and social networks has transformed the way people consume information. Individuals stay connected to platforms for instant communication and sharing of concise messages and videos, which have increased the expectation for objectivity on any offered content. However, this objectivity has been…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Multimedia Materials, Multimedia Instruction, Information Technology
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