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Lucinda Pease-Alvarez; Katharine Davies Samway – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
Traditional teacher professional development uses a transmission model, in which perceived experts share information with teachers that they are then expected to use in their work with students. In contrast, collaborative inquiry (CI) invites teachers to work with others to answer questions about their work and how they can improve. Lucinda…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Inquiry, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement
Jeremy Kerr; Nick Kelly – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2025
This paper explores the use of personas in co-designing learning experiences for students. It reviews existing literature about the use of personas within the design process and then presents a case study of a group of teachers (N = 15) and designers collaboratively designing (co-designing) a term-long learning experience for a group of digital…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Instructional Design, Teacher Collaboration, High School Students
Jie Cao; Yating Huang; Xingjiang Shao; Yani Zhong – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
In this ever-changing era, the innovativeness of teachers as a collective is increasingly vital to the success of educational change. The study examined the relationship between distributed leadership and collective teacher innovativeness in the context of mainland China. Anchored in social exchange theory and social cognitive theory, the study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Innovation, Teacher Collaboration, Participative Decision Making
Bilgen Kiral – Education and Urban Society, 2025
Collective responsibility means that teachers work in cooperation and collaboration, act, and solve problems together. When teachers act together, they can be more productive. Urban schools' principals prefer activity and project-based approaches in order to better integrate students into urban life, and for this, they work to ensure that teachers…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Administrator Role, Principals, Urban Schools
Yoko Mori – International Journal for Academic Development, 2025
I reflect on the significance of trust in Academic Development (AD) and outline strategies for cultivating it with other academics. Within many higher education institutions, the inherent uncertainty of the AD role necessitates intentional trust-building efforts. In this regard, conversations have been encouraged as trust-building tools. However,…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Higher Education, Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration
Emma Kate Thome – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
Stuttering is a common disorder addressed by speech-language pathologists in elementary schools. Although students who stutter likely receive specialized services from speech-language pathologists, other school personnel, including special and general educators, play a key role in creating supportive and positive learning environments for these…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Special Education Teachers, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods
Filiz Gülhan – European Journal of Education, 2025
Since science education is a field that is open to current developments due to its nature, science educators need to be in a professional development process that frequently updates themselves. In this study, a metasynthesis of studies focusing on in-service professional development for science teachers was made. Content analysis, one of the…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Faculty Development, Literature Reviews, Content Analysis
Kneen, Judith; Breeze, Thomas; Thayer, Emma; John, Vivienne; Davies-Barnes, Sian – Journal of Educational Change, 2023
Education reform requires the commitment and investment of teachers if it is to succeed. Recognising the importance of teacher engagement, some countries have made teacher agency a feature of their curricula. Wales has embraced the notion of teacher agency within the building of its new curriculum by creating a body of Pioneer teachers to shape…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Professional Autonomy, Art Education, Teacher Collaboration
Fishman, Seth Matthew – Assessment Update, 2023
At Villanova University, with approximately 11,000 students enrolled across six colleges and a law school, generating ways to engage faculty in assessment professional development can be challenging, particularly for an institution with a decentralized assessment system. During faculty interactions, it is often heard that faculty dislike attending…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Cooperative Learning, Teacher Collaboration
Elena Andrei; April S. Salerno; Amanda K. Kibler – TESOL Journal, 2024
In this conceptual feature article, we explore how our language teacher educator (LTE) identities have been shaped through collaboration around practice-based research as we have engaged in more than a decade of self-study of teacher education practices (S-STEP) work. We consider three key aspects of our collaborative identities: (1) we have a…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teacher Educators, Professional Identity, Teacher Collaboration
Elizabeth Curtis; Hoa Thi Mai Nguyen; Ellen Larsen; Tony Loughland – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Early career teacher (ECT) mentoring has never been so important with escalating levels of attrition reported in numerous countries, including Australia, the US and the UK. However, inconsistent understanding of what a mentor can or should do continues to compromise the ways in which early career teachers experience this support. While previous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Teacher Collaboration
Alicia Clynick – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to analyze teacher perceptions of school culture on a campus with an embedded and established school-within-a-school (SWS) educational model. An initial demographic survey, site walkthrough observations, and interviews with teachers from the SWS and general education (GE) model were conducted to gain insight on the…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, School Culture, Nontraditional Education, House Plan
Marta Flores; Ester Miquel; David Duran – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
This research focuses on the interaction between pairs of teachers who carry out Reciprocal Peer Observation (RPO) practices. The aim is to identify how teachers learn by building knowledge collaboratively during their participation in feedback meetings (the third stage of the RPO cycle). From an initial sample of 400 voluntary in-service…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Learning Processes, Cooperative Learning, Faculty Development
Ashley Mueller; Jon Simonsen; Rebecca Mott – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
The purpose of this grounded theory qualitative research study was to explore how relational motivations influenced mentoring relationships for Extension educators at a Midwestern land-grant university. This study was part of a larger research study that focused on the construction of a theoretical framework that described the mentoring processes…
Descriptors: Extension Education, College Faculty, Mentors, Interpersonal Relationship
Randi M. Sølvik; Pål Roland – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2025
Focus is shifting from individualized to collective learning for teachers, but many schools struggle to structure and enhance collective professional learning. This interview study aims to explore possibilities for and barriers to leading collective professional learning in school by studying teachers' and principals' perspectives on how school…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Principals, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development