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Newton, Jennifer Ryan; Williams, Mira Cole – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2022
Instagram is a free, online social media application that facilitates social networking. Since Instagram is image dependent, educators create visuals accompanied by captions of up to 2,200 characters. By adding specific hashtags to captions, educator posts are curated by the algorithm into a broad community of practice, colloquially known as…
Descriptors: Social Media, Social Networks, Telecommunications, Faculty Development
Anastasia Economou; Eleni A. Kyza; Yiannis Georgiou; Georgios Kapsalis; Sean Gallagher; Conor Galvin; Eleftheria Gonida; Davinia Hernandez Leo; Liisa Ilomäki; Minna Lakkala; Dimitris Moustakas; Pantelis M. Papadopoulos; Aurelio Ruiz Garcia – European Union, 2024
This report presents a multi-case qualitative research study on how to support teacher professional learning and development of their digital competence, through a self-reflection process using SELFIEforTEACHERS (SfT). The study investigated how SfT can be used in different settings and what factors, enablers and barriers affect its effective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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West, Justin J. – General Music Today, 2019
Short-term or "one shot" professional development experiences are sometimes deemed less effective because they lack mechanisms for deep and ongoing engagement. Using the music conference as an example, I outline a simple framework on how music teachers might nevertheless use short-term professional development experiences as an impetus…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Faculty Development, Program Length, Lifelong Learning
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Tait-McCutcheon, Sandi; Drake, Michael; Sherley, Brenda – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2011
This paper builds from a prior study into the teaching and learning of basic number facts in New Zealand. It reports the changes in practice of one teacher that were brought about by her reflection on the effectiveness of her teaching and learning programme. It details how this teacher created a process which helped make the learning of basic…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Reflection
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Hofman, Roelande H.; Dijkstra, Bernadette J. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
Teacher professionalization has been focused too strongly on external experts and a one-size-fits-all set of solutions that often fail to distinguish between the needs of different teachers. This article describes a research into teacher networks that might be more successful vehicles for professional development of teachers. The results show that…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Networks, Reflection, Teacher Motivation
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Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth; Crawford, Patricia A.; Hickmann, Rosemary – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2010
This article explores the role of teacher research as part of a robust program of professional development. Teacher research offers teachers at every stage of development a recursive and reflective means of bridging the gap between current practice and potential professional growth. The purpose of this dual level inquiry was to probe the concept…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Master Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Researchers
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Cherubini, Lorenzo – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2009
Successfully inducting new teachers creates professional alliances to sustain learning organizational cultures. This research involved 30 beginning teachers from a large school board in southern Ontario. The theoretical frame of the study consists of a mixed qualitative data analysis methodology of grounded theory and discourse analysis. The…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Discourse Analysis, Reflection, Foreign Countries
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Wilson, Nance S.; Grisham, Dana L.; Smetana, Linda – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
This study examined how content area teachers' literacy knowledge developed during a yearlong professional development initiative focused on using the framework of Question-Answer Relationships (QAR) within explicit instruction. The initiative focused on the metacognitive thinking in which teachers engage during QAR instruction. The participating…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Professional Development, Lesson Plans, Reflection
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Kenny, John – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This paper reports on the effectiveness of a professional partnership approach to preparing pre-service primary teachers to teach science. The study involved final year BEd pre-service primary teachers at the University of Tasmania, each working in the class of a volunteer colleague teacher. The programme provided an authentic science teaching…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Teaching Experience, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers
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Lotter, Christine; Singer, Jonathan; Godley, Jenice – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2009
This study describes the influence of a secondary science methods program on secondary science preservice teachers' views and enactment of nature of science and inquiry-based instructional practices. Built into the structure of this program were three cycles of practice teaching and reflection in which the preservice teachers focused on key…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Preservice Teachers, Middle Schools, High Schools
Strudler, Neal; Wetzel, Keith – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 2008
This descriptive study investigated the benefits and costs of using electronic portfolios (EPs) in preservice teacher education. Grounded within change theory, the study examined the perspectives of faculty in six programs in which EPs have been used on a large scale for two or more years. Benefits identified include increased opportunities for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Preservice Teachers, Portfolio Assessment
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Hawkes, Mark – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2007
Using collaborative critical reflection as an index, this study examines the asynchronous and face-to-face discourse of 28 suburban Chicago elementary teachers developing problem based learning (PBL) curriculum. Statistical analysis of the corpus produced by the 2 mediums shows that the asynchronous online network emerges as the medium of choice…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Curriculum Design, Online Courses, Problem Based Learning