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Campbell, Katy – Journal of Learning Design, 2015
The article "Conversation as Inquiry: A Conversation with Instructional Designers" (Campbell, Schwier & Kenny 2006) appeared in the "Journal of Learning Design" Volume 1, Issue 3 in 2006. Nine years on, Professor Katy Campbell, Dean of the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta, reflects upon the arguments articulated…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Inquiry, Educational Technology, Personal Narratives
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Philpott, Carey – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2015
The literature on doctoral supervision frequently identifies the importance of aligning supervisory style to the particular needs of students. Much of this literature is based on research carried out with students on traditional PhD routes. The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which the needs of students on professional doctorates…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Doctoral Programs, Professional Identity, Supervision
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Mitchell, Tania D. – Theory Into Practice, 2015
This article highlights elements of civic engagement programs that have the rich potential to facilitate civic identity development. Focusing on research with alumni, the study examines 3 civic engagement programs, the approaches of which are guided by critical service-learning. It explores elements of the experiences that alumni name as…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Critical Theory, Citizen Participation, Alumni
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Burke, Kevin J.; DeLeon, Abraham – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2015
This article examines the multiple spaces of schooling as it shifts architecturally, geographically, and increasingly virtually. It aims to examine how how teachers might find new networks of power and subjectivities--using the interlocking concepts of the vagabond, the nomad, and imaginal machines--of historically situated bodies that perform and…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods, Teaching (Occupation)
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Seban, Demet – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2015
This study explores the impact of practica in multigrade schools in rural areas in Turkey on the development of preservice teachers' identities, drawing in particular on Gee's four perspectives regarding viewing identity. Interpretation of the identity categories was based on the content of students' reflective narratives written over four…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Practicums, Rural Education, Preservice Teachers
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McGriff, Mary – Action in Teacher Education, 2015
Suburban middle schools have been affected by a growing enrollment of English language learners and by the need to demonstrate that this population of students is meeting prescribed academic proficiency benchmarks. These developments necessitate cogent, English learner--focused professional learning across content areas. Using Gee's perspective on…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Professional Identity, Suburban Schools, English (Second Language)
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Abramo, Joseph Michael; Reynolds, Amy – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2015
Creativity research has a long history in music education, including the development of theories and strategies to foster the music creativity of students of all ages and levels. Underexplored is how teacher education programs can cultivate pre- and in-service teachers' abilities to develop their educational creativity when designing curricula and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teacher Education Programs, Music Teachers, Creative Activities
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Chee, Yam San; Mehrotra, Swati; Ong, Jing Chuan – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
A dominant discourse on "scaling-up" small-scale innovations based on a limited number of successful classroom trials pervades the educational literature. We view this discourse as insensitive to the professional work of teachers and the human side of school change. Our research investigated how teacher professional development could be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Social Studies, Governance
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Milner, Alison – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2015
In this article, four teachers reflect on what it means to work in a for-profit free school in Sweden. These narratives corroborate concerns about educational inequity and academic standards within the free school system. Equally, they reveal how teachers struggle to negotiate a professional identity within a competitive school market where social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Reflection, Educational Practices
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Menke, Donna J. – NACADA Journal, 2015
Student-athletes who identify more strongly with their athletic role than their academic life may neither encounter nor embrace the chance to explore career options. Their lack of exposure or interest to career advising may compound career immaturity and development. Gordon's (2006) 3-I (inquire, inform, integrate) decision-making process applied…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Development, College Athletics, College Students
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Degn, Lise – Studies in Higher Education, 2015
Academic values and norms have as a consequence of the wave of European higher education reforms been put under pressure by the increasing expectations and demands of flexibility, entrepreneurialism and accountability. This article examines how these changes affect identity construction processes at department head level in the case of Danish…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Department Heads, Foreign Countries, Professional Identity
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Rutherford, Vanessa; Conway, Paul F.; Murphy, Rosaleen – Teaching Education, 2015
This article makes a case for bringing in the body from the margins of research on teacher education. In doing so, it considers the personal and socio cultural issues reported by seventeen pre-service teachers (PSTs), who are part of a one-year post graduate diploma in post-primary teaching, when learning to embody and fashion teacher identity.…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Professional Identity, Teaching (Occupation)
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Trent, John – Journal of Education Policy, 2015
In response to the perceived "feminisation" of primary school teaching, educational authorities in many countries have implemented policies designed to encourage more men to take up teaching positions in primary schools. While challenges to the efficacy of such policies have emerged in the literature, limited attention has been given to…
Descriptors: Males, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Identity
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Brühwiler, Ingrid – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2015
For centuries, teachers have complained about their salaries. In the Stapfer inquiry of 1799, some teachers made remarks about financial issues, particularly their low incomes. This inquiry is the main source for the arguments presented here regarding teachers' low salary during this period of the Helvetic Republic. The disparity between the…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Educational History, Income, Social Status
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Janzen, Melanie D. – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
Teachers are caught in a tug of war between what they are supposed to be and who they are trying to become. The teaching subject, striving to be recognisable, is socially constructed and discursively constituted through ongoing relations with power--an identity essentially determined in advance. What is it to live--to become, as…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Professional Identity, Power Structure, Psychiatry
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