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Sims, Rod; Dobbs, Graeme; Hand, Tim – Distance Education, 2002
A major issue confronting educators is the extent to which they wish to conform to so-called paradigm shifts in teaching and learning. In the contemporary world of tertiary education these shifts embrace both pedagogy (from instructivist to constructivist) and technology (from classroom to online). As teachers and learners are faced with the…
Descriptors: Instructional Development, Evaluation Criteria, Online Courses, Formative Evaluation
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Duffield, Stacey – Teacher Development, 2006
Over the past 20 years, the Professional Development School (PDS) model has been proven to be a successful way to induct teacher candidates into the teaching profession. Induction has been recognized as a way to counteract attrition from a profession that loses as many as 50% of its teachers within five years of entry. Using the PDS model of…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Cooperating Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Best Practices
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Dinkelman, Todd; Margolis, Jason; Sikkenga, Karl – Studying Teacher Education, 2006
This paper concludes our report of an investigation of two beginning teacher educators making the transition from classroom teacher to university-based teacher educator. The authors combined case study and self-study of teacher education practices to investigate features of the institutional context they encountered, the knowledge they employed in…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Educators, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Role Perception
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Goodnough, Karen – Teaching Education, 2004
This paper describes how collaboration emerged in a school district-university partnership designed to foster teacher development in the context of elementary science education. The Teachers Researching Inquiry-Based Science project involved four elementary teachers, a school district science mentoring teacher, a school district science…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Projects, Action Research, Participant Observation
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Rhodes, Christopher; Nevill, Alan; Allan, Jo – Journal of In-service Education, 2005
This article reports on the evaluation of an accredited programme to enhance the early professional development of newly qualified teachers within the Black Country region of the English West Midlands. Newly qualified teachers participating in the accredited programme, their induction tutors, newly qualified teachers not participating in the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Job Satisfaction, Beginning Teacher Induction, Professional Development
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Purves, Ross; Jackson, Anita; Shaughnessy, Julie – Journal of In-service Education, 2005
The Teachers' International Professional Development (TIPD) Programme was launched by the British Council in 2000 in response to a Government Green Paper on teacher training. This provides opportunities for teachers to participate in international study visits to gain first-hand experience of good practice. As part of this programme, eighteen…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Development, School Policy, International Educational Exchange
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Cheng, May May-Hung – Teacher Development, 2005
The field experience component in the four-year Bachelor of Education programme (Primary) at The Hong Kong Institute of Education offers a number of opportunities for students to observe or teach in a school. The aim of this article is to analyse the learning of the student-teachers and the supporting teachers during the field experience period in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Professional Development
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Fueyo, Vivian; Lewis, Sandra – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2002
To address calls for restructuring and reform in the mid 1980's, educators proposed joining schools and universities in collaborative partnerships to improve education. Little attention has been given in the educational reform literature, however, to the field of teacher education for teachers of students with blindness or low vision. Reform…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Residential Schools, Educational Change, Preservice Teacher Education
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Coulter, Gail – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2004
In the present climate of declining resources and increased accountability, partnerships are instrumental in achieving student outcomes. The purpose of this article is to describe an unusual university and district partnership supported through America Reads Challenge and AmeriCorps. The America Reads Challenge was to mobilize an army of reading…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Community Services, Reading Programs, Special Education Teachers
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Lang, Margaret; Fox, Lise – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2004
The national landscape of education and professional development is changing. Instructional personnel of students with severe disabilities are frequently untrained, professionally isolated, and in need of current knowledge and best practice in programming for these students. This article describes the need for a shift from a reliance on the…
Descriptors: Severe Disabilities, Instructional Innovation, Innovation, Professional Development
Cowan, Carole A. – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2006
Twenty years ago, Middlesex Community College (MCC) in Massachusetts decided to add a global focus to its programs. Since then, the college has garnered worldwide recognition for the range of international initiatives it has integrated into its curriculum across academic disciplines. Today, Middlesex offers unique opportunities for international…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, College Curriculum
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Dempster, Neil; Berry, Virginia – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2003
Schools in Australia, as in most other western nations, face global trends resulting in principals being placed under intense and increasing pressure. Some of this pressure results from their having to make and justify decisions that are complex and fraught with ethical difficulty. Unfortunately, many feel ill-equipped to deal with these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Ethics, Decision Making
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Kern, Sarah M.; Sherman, Sharon J.; Conte, Anthony E. – Educational Forum, The, 2004
The faculty and administration of a school of education in the mid-Atlantic region formally adopted a standards-based, conceptual framework that reflects the values articulated by the faculty and the outcomes for students as they prepare for and develop in their professions. Faculty and administrators agreed to use the framework as the basis for…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Professional Development, Guidelines, Cultural Pluralism
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Viskovic, Alison – Higher Education Research and Development, 2006
This paper discusses issues arising from three case studies of the ways people have become tertiary teachers in a polytechnic, a wananga (Maori tertiary institution) and a university in New Zealand. Despite institutional differences, the teachers gained most of their teaching knowledge and skills on the job, learning informally and experientially,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, On the Job Training, Case Studies
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Freeman, Nancy K.; Feeney, Stephanie – Young Children, 2006
Today we often hear that early care and education is becoming or should become a profession. In this article, the authors discuss what it means to be a profession, and a professional and consider how these characteristics apply to the field of early care and education now and in the future. Professionals possess specialized knowledge and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Early Childhood Education, Occupational Mobility, Professional Recognition
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