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Matthews, Shelley Hayes – ProQuest LLC, 2014
In Professional Learning Communities, educators collaborated and focused on ways to improve student learning. Teacher practice was one key component for improving student learning and was the focus of this study. Through the use of a collective case study, the researcher examined how teacher practice was affected through the implementation of…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Educational Practices, Teacher Improvement, Teacher Collaboration
Harman, Pamela – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Within a suburban school system, an achievement gap exists since not all students are meeting state and national educational benchmarks. Despite the efforts of the school system, the achievement gap is endemic and persistent. To address the achievement gap, the school system instituted a Differentiated Instruction (DI) initiative. However, it was…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Suburban Schools
Chambers, Charmelle – ProQuest LLC, 2014
The following document represents a Problem Based Learning Project (PBL) focusing on school leadership practices leading to increased student achievement. Current research findings indicate effective principals recognize the importance of building teacher capacity through promoting collaborative team work. School principals effectively leading…
Descriptors: Leadership, Principals, Teacher Collaboration, Capacity Building
Wells, Pamela; Combs, Julie P.; Bustamante, Rebecca M. – Journal of Research in Education, 2013
This study was conducted to explore teachers' perceptions of a team performance pay program in a large suburban school district through the lens of motivation theories. Mixed data analysis was used to analyze teacher responses from two archival questionnaires (Year 1, n = 368; Year 2, n = 649). Responses from teachers who participated in the team…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Mixed Methods Research, Teamwork, Suburban Schools
Ibara, E. C. – Africa Education Review, 2013
This paper examines clinical supervision approaches that have the potential to promote and implement effective teacher supervision in Nigeria. The various approaches have been analysed based on the conceptual framework of instructional supervisory behavior. The findings suggest that a clear distinction can be made between the prescriptive and…
Descriptors: Teacher Supervision, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Supervisory Methods, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Gilles, Carol; Carrillo, Lina Trigos; Wang, Yang; Stegall, Jenny; Bumgarner, Barri – English Journal, 2013
If new teachers are going to do more than endure a rocky start, they need to develop a deep understanding about learners and about teaching
their own discipline effectively. These authors were interested in what new teachers perceived and reported about the mentoring they had received in a comprehensive induction program. What did they find…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Mentors, Teacher Collaboration
Spangler, Susan – English Journal, 2013
A university's seminar model suggests the design of a collaborative structure
that promotes team sharing and problem solving. The mentoring that occurs in the seminar comes mainly from the student teachers sharing their experiences with each other and working together to make sense of their classrooms in the context of the theories they have…
Descriptors: Seminars, Teamwork, Problem Solving, Communities of Practice
Van Lare, Michelle D.; Brazer, S. David – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2013
The purpose of this article is to build a conceptual framework that informs current understanding of how professional learning communities (PLCs) function in conjunction with organizational learning. The combination of sociocultural learning theories and organizational learning theories presents a more complete picture of PLC processes that has…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Learning Theories, Faculty Development, Educational Research
Mitchell, Carol; Jonker, David – Perspectives in Education, 2013
This article explores teacher clusters as possible mechanisms for teacher development in dealing with a number of the difficulties facing education in the South African context. It describes the benefits and challenges experienced by primary school teachers who are involved in a self-sustaining teacher cluster (development and support group). This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration
Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science, 2013
Teachers learn a lot about learning and teaching from dialogue with each other. Association for Science Education (ASE) meetings and other science conferences are ideal ways of coming into contact with other professionals to engage in dialogue. One special dimension of that contact is encountering overseas colleagues. Authors Brenda Keogh and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, International Cooperation, Foreign Countries
Hargreaves, Eleanore – Teaching Education, 2013
In this paper, I explore the experiences of secondary teachers in four London schools [UK] who participated in Teacher Learning Communities, defined as meetings in which professional learning was supported as they learned about Assessment for Learning (AfL). The claim for these communities is that they lead to sustained improvements in teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Communities of Practice
Liasidou, Anastasia; Antoniou, Androniki – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2013
Notwithstanding the recent signing and ratification by Cyprus of another International Convention on the rights of students designated as having special educational needs and/or disabilities to attend mainstream schools on an equal basis with their peers, local policy and practice promote an "exclusionary inclusion" that draws a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Role, Inclusion
Viegas Bras, Jose; Leal Goncalves, Maria – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2013
With this article we intend to fill a large gap that exists in the field of educational research--examining the history of teaching. We chose a critical historical moment that initiated the great labour transformation in the exercise of the teaching profession. In this context, we investigated the pedagogical benefits introduced by the Portuguese…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Reflection, Educational Research, Problem Solving
Marsh, Josephine Peyton – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2013
This commentary is based on two of the lessons the author learned as the professor in residence at ASU Preparatory Academy-Phoenix (ASU Prep), a Title I school operated in partnership with the Phoenix Elementary School District. Her role as a university professor on special assignment as a literacy coach, staff developer, and co-researcher. The…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Communities of Practice, Instructional Improvement, Literacy
Hammerness, Karen; Matsko, Kavita Kapadia – Urban Education, 2013
Reviews of research evaluating the impact of beginning teacher induction suggest that the mixed results may be due to the fact that the programs do not fully address school context. We examine how one induction program for urban teachers explicitly addresses teachers' specific schools and students to illustrate how context becomes the…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Beginning Teacher Induction, Educational Environment, Teacher Role

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