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Kafa, Antonios; Pashiardis, Petros – International Journal of Educational Management, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore a broader understanding of the role of Cypriot school principals' personal identities, through a values system perspective, when exercising their leadership. Design/methodology/approach: A multicase study methodology was followed with five school principals, representing five different leadership…
Descriptors: Principals, Case Studies, Professional Identity, Leadership Styles
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Traunter, Jo – Education 3-13, 2019
This paper seeks to identify the impact of the undergraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) qualification on the emerging professional identity of a group of undergraduate students. The research explored the practical and academic self-concepts of the trainee practitioners together with wider societal perspectives gained through an…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Teacher Education Programs, Undergraduate Students, Preservice Teachers
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Kayi-Aydar, Hayriye – Language Teaching, 2019
The topic of language teacher identity receives strong attention in current scholarly literature. Understanding the complexities of identities that second/foreign language teachers construct is crucial because the ways teachers perceive themselves as professionals impact teacher development (e.g., Kanno & Stuart, 2011*), interactions with…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Professional Identity, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Mason, Sarah; Hunt, Ashley – American Journal of Evaluation, 2019
To progress as a field, evaluators must be able to describe their work to nonevaluators, and to persuade an audience they have something unique and valuable to offer. Yet anecdotal reports suggest many evaluators have difficulty describing their work. Through 42 interviews with practicing evaluators, we aimed to better understand evaluators'…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Occupational Information, Professional Identity, Role Perception
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McConn, Matthew; Mason, Jillian – Studying Teacher Education, 2019
Intending to foster a partnership between his university and a local school and to create a new identity as a teacher educator in the community, a newly hired assistant professor of English education offered support to a secondary English department and ended up working extensively with the teachers (planning, observing, giving feedback,…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development
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O'Regan, Miriam; Halpenny, Ann Marie; Hayes, Nóirín – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2019
In light of rapid changes in the early years sector in Ireland since 2000, questions arise about the professionalism of childminders (family day carers), the vast majority of whom are exempt from regulation. Fewer than 0.1% (<120) of childminders are registered with Tusla, the national regulator, despite the National Childminding Initiative,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care, Professionalism, Child Caregivers
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Barker, John – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
A breadth of research explores gendered professional identities, practices and spaces across a range of UK educational institutions. One focus has been on links between gender, care and education in early years settings and primary schools, although less attention has been given to caring within secondary schools. Drawing on qualitative research…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Professional Identity, Gender Differences, Caring
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Birmingham, Daniel; Smetana, Lara; Coleman, Elizabeth – Research in Science Education, 2019
While a renewed national dialog promotes the importance of science education for future technological and economic viability, students must find science personally relevant to themselves and their communities if the goals set forth in recent reform movements are to be achieved. In this paper, we investigate how incorporating an ecological…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Student Empowerment, Teacher Education
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Heled, Einat; Davidovich, Nitza – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2019
This article focuses on the influence of academic training, job issues, personality and demographic characteristics of school counselors on their professional identity construction, which is developed in a theoretical model based on educational-psychological theories. Most of the training in Master's degree studies in school counseling is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Identity, School Counselors, Counselor Characteristics
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De Muynck, Bram – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2019
Reading texts of historical educators and being informed about their works and lives can be inspiring and exemplary for future teachers. In this article, I explore the learning processes that occur when student teachers study the classics, using frameworks from different disciplines, including social learning theory, drama theory, Aristotelian…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Biographies, Learning Processes, Imagination
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Porter-Samuels, Tute; Holley-Boen, Wendy – Kairaranga, 2019
This research provides chalk-face insights from a group of predominantly Pakeha teachers grappling with culturally-responsive relational practice (CRRP), in a time and environment where external factors can affect self-efficacy and limit personal agency. It details a two-phased professional inquiry undertaken with fourteen teachers from one Kahui…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Teacher Attitudes
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Zilka, Gila Cohen – Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Using video to record lessons conducted by pre-service teachers is easier today than it was in the past, opening the possibility opens for them to observe themselves and learn from their videotaped lessons. In this study, we examined how classroom video recording affected the reflective process, self-efficacy, and a sense of threat/challenge of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Video Technology, Self Efficacy
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Botha, Liz Johanson; Hendricks, Monica – Education as Change, 2019
In South Africa and internationally, studies using post-structuralist frameworks and social theory have thrown light on the roles played by identity and the imagination and by school and the broader society in literacy acquisition. This article contributes to research on these themes, analysing extracts from literacy acquisition narratives written…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Identity, Literacy, Teaching Methods
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Vaughan, Michelle; Boerum, Christopher; Whitehead, Linda S. – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2019
Action research focuses on creating meaningful and authentic change for those involved, whether in a classroom or community. This action research study examined the perceptions and potential benefits of action research coursework within a doctoral program. Participants were a cohort of doctoral students (n=7) that participated in a graduate level…
Descriptors: Action Research, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study, Graduate Students
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Morrell-Scott, N. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
The aim of this study was to gain a perspective of new members of staff who attempt to gain entry into an existing community of practice, to ascertain how this process occurs, and to explore new ways of inducting teams into established communities of practice. This research is situated, while demonstrating uniqueness, against a critique of Lave…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Communities of Practice, Criticism
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