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Scott Jason Benson; Pamela R. Hallam; Sterling C. Hilton; Isaac Calvert; David Boren – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2025
The concept of collective teacher efficacy was first introduced by Bandura (1997) in the 1990s. Hattie's (2016) identification of collective teacher efficacy as the number one influence on student achievement has led to the idea that educators within a school can positively impact student achievement. In his research, Bandura identified four…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Social Cognition, School Culture, Well Being
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Chi Keung Eric Cheng; Norman B. Mendoza; Zi Yan – European Journal of Education, 2025
Collaborative lesson planning (CLP) is deemed a sustainable professional development for teachers that can improve pedagogy and instruction in the classroom. This study examined how CLP influences teachers' self-regulated learning (SRL) instruction to students. Using data from 313 primary and secondary school teachers in Hong Kong, we conducted a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Planning, Teacher Collaboration, Independent Study
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Kelsey A. Pacer; Carol A. Mullen – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2025
Our qualitative study focused on how K-5 principals perceived and supported intraschool teacher peer observation practices (POPs). Research questions addressed their perceptions of POPs and strategies used or recommended for supporting them. We interviewed nine school leaders from two divisions in a mid-Atlantic U.S. state. Perception-related…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Peer Evaluation
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Mueller, Chad M.; Richardson, Jennifer; Watson, Sunnie Lee; Watson, William – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to investigate how instructional designers perceive and experience conflict in their collaborative work with faculty across higher education settings. Prior research studies have captured instructional designers' perspectives on building and maintaining successful collaborations with faculty but…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience
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Lee, Moosung; Kim, Jin Won; Mo, Youngmin; Walker, Allan David – Journal of Educational Administration, 2022
Purpose: Despite the continuous growth of empirical studies exploring professional learning communities (PLCs) across different education systems, little is known about PLC instruments developed and used in existing research. This article aims to capture a full picture of existing PLC instruments developed since 1990. In so doing, the authors also…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Measures (Individuals), Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development
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Tabak, Iris – Cognition and Instruction, 2022
The substantive and the political are part of most educational endeavors. Researchers tend to be cast as more powerful in interactions between research and practice. This structural historical hierarchy is at the backdrop of research-practice partnerships (RPP) and threatens to marginalize practitioners' perspectives. Drawing on Bakhtin and…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Teacher Collaboration, Productivity, Conflict
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Ghousseini, Hala; Kavanagh, Sarah Schneider; Dutro, Elizabeth; Kazemi, Elham – Educational Researcher, 2022
Recent innovations in professional development are rife with a wide array of efforts focused on teacher collaboration. In this essay, we address some of the unexamined assumptions about the nature and significance of interactions in teacher professional collaboration, drawing on the concept of the "fourth wall" from theater and film…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, School Culture, Professional Isolation, Professional Development
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Tavares, Orlanda; Sin, Cristina; Sá, Carla; Bugla, Sylwia; Amaral, Alberto – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between academic inbreeding in Portugal and research collaboration, using co-authored publications as proxies. As previous research has shown that inbreeding is detrimental for research collaborations, it is hypothesised that academic inbreeding will lead to smaller research networks and,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing for Publication, Authors, Teacher Researchers
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Shavard, Galina – Professional Development in Education, 2022
Research has extensively linked teacher collaborative work with opportunities for both explicit and implicit professional development. However, while teachers work together more often than before, little is known about how workplace collaborative contexts are structured in terms of who and how frames the problems of practice. Drawing on an…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Problem Solving
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Cunningham, Kathleen M. W.; Anderson, Erin – Learning Professional, 2022
Education professionals face myriad problems of practice, especially in the face of current trauma, injustice, and other stressors. To address those challenges, educators should work collaboratively to target the sources, not just the symptoms, of the problems. Asking why can begin to surface root causes, which may be related to systems,…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Educational Improvement, Educational Change, Questioning Techniques
Jessica Vergeer; Marjolijn van Weerdenburg; Trudie Schils; Anouke Bakx – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2026
Teachers play a central role in the development of gifted students and are important actors in the (educational) system around the gifted student. However, their perceived involvement of and interactions with other actors in that system remains underexplored. Therefore, in this study, we explored teachers' perceptions of involvement and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role, Gifted Education, Academically Gifted
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Brandon M. Butler; Stephen R. Burgin – Educational Forum, 2024
Co-teaching and an interdisciplinary curriculum are increasingly present in public education, yet teacher candidates often lack appropriate models in teacher preparation coursework. In this article, we used self-study research methods to explore our development and enactment of a co-taught, interdisciplinary instructional unit that spanned two…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Team Teaching, Interdisciplinary Approach, Integrated Curriculum
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Dries De Weerdt; Mathea Simons; Elke Struyf – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Team teaching is a popular and intense form of teacher collaboration with several advantages for both students and teachers. To successfully implement team-based practices such as team teaching, previous studies highlight the pivotal role of teachers' attitudes, which are subject to several personal and interpersonal processes. Stakeholders…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Team Teaching, Self Efficacy, Foreign Countries
Rebecca Taylor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Burnout is experienced for many reasons, such as prolonged exposure to stress. This can present in three stages being emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal unaccomplishment. Many educators experience different stages, pathways, and types of burnout throughout their career. This is unfair to teachers as most enter the profession to…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Peer Teaching, Coaching (Performance), Program Effectiveness
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Lisnet Mwadzaangati – Discover Education, 2024
This study explored how Malawian teachers who participated in an adapted lesson study (LS) professional development (PD) for the first time understood teacher collaboration, and the lessons learnt by the inexperienced knowledgeable other (KOs) through facilitating the new practice. The study was conducted qualitatively using data from lesson…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration
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