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Ehrenfeld, Nadav; Schneeberger McGugan, Katherine; Marshall, Samantha A.; Garner, Brette – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
Mathematics teachers develop understandings about instruction across multiple settings, such as classrooms, workshops, and professional learning communities. When teacher teams collaborate, their prior teaching and learning experiences meaningfully inform their sensemaking. However, current research does not explicitly link teacher conversations…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Secondary School Teachers
Casas, Jimmy, Ed.; Whitaker, Todd, Ed.; Zoul, Jeffrey, Ed. – Eye on Education, 2020
The best educators never stop learning about their students or their craft. In this second volume of the Routledge Great Educators Series, ten of education's most inspiring thought-leaders come together to bring you their top suggestions for improving your students' learning in the classroom and your own professional learning as an educator.…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods, Teacher Collaboration
García, Emma; Weiss, Elaine – Economic Policy Institute, 2020
The teacher shortage in the nation's public schools--particularly in high-poverty schools--is a crisis for the teaching profession and a serious problem for the entire education system. The Economic Policy Institute's (EPI's) teacher shortage policy agenda plots a course to return teaching to a profession in which teachers are compensated on par…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Margaret P. Weiss; Wendy Rodgers – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2020
Co-teaching is a widely-used service delivery model to support students with disabilities in accessing the general curriculum in the United States. The pairing of a special educator and general educator is meant to produce substantively different instruction than when the general educator teaches alone. Research into these instructional…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Students with Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Special Education Teachers
Shawn Addison Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Increases in identification of students with special needs have brought increases in the number of new special education teachers nationwide (Billingsley, 1993). The retention of these teachers is a challenge for administrators (Hargreaves & Fullan, 2000). Research reveals that 14% of new career teachers will leave the field of education…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction
Menzies, Loic – London Review of Education, 2023
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to reduce turnover have been extensively researched; however, in England, fewer studies have engaged with how turnover affects students and staff, or how this impact can be mitigated. This article synthesises research suggesting that the negative impact of…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Labor Turnover, Educational Strategies, Teacher Persistence
Jin, Jing; Liu, Yina – Literacy, 2023
Learning Mandarin Chinese as a heritage or additional language at Chinese complementary schools has long been a tradition for many Asian Canadians. However, research that looks at teachers' experiences and perceptions in Canadian settings, especially the power dynamics embedded in biliteracy development at complementary schools, is scant.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Mandarin Chinese, Second Language Learning
Andrew P. Jaciw; Sze-Shun Lau; Jenna Zacamy; Li Lin – Empirical Education Inc., 2023
The Collaboration and Reflection to Enhance Atlanta Teacher Effectiveness (CREATE) program aims to increase teacher effectiveness and retention through fostering spaces that support the development of critically conscious, compassionate, and highly skilled educators. Specifically, CREATE's three-year teacher residency program seeks to recruit,…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Persistence, Social Justice
Michel, Kelly A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
There are currently over five million multilingual learners (MLs) in U.S. schools (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2018). Yet, most teachers have not received adequate or effective professional development and therefore do not possess the knowledge and skills needed to improve student achievement with this population. A lack of…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Multilingualism, English Language Learners, Culturally Relevant Education
Ernesto Macaro; Lili Tian – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2023
English Medium Instruction (EMI) research has mushroomed in response to the rapid increase in EMI courses in higher education (HE) worldwide. Despite concerns about the need for EMI teacher professional development (PD) there are few studies on PD in EMI. We present a study of EMI teacher PD which adopted a model of equal status collaborative…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, Faculty Development, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Elliott, Jacquelyn D. – College and University, 2018
Mentoring in higher education takes many forms--faculty to student, student to student, and faculty to faculty (Phillips and Dennison 2015). Usually, we think of programs involving student mentoring as those aimed at student success, and, thus, as improving retention. This article posits that faculty-to-faculty mentoring programs also have an…
Descriptors: Mentors, Higher Education, College Faculty, College Students
Childs, Ann – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2018
This article responds to Yuli Rahmawati and Peter Charles Taylor's piece and explores my role as a science teacher, science teacher educator and researcher in two contexts, Sierra Leone and Bhutan. In the first part of the article I reflect on my 3 years as a science teacher in Sierra Leone and demonstrate resonances with Yuli's accounts of…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Professional Identity, Cultural Influences, Science Education
Wingate, Ursula – Language Teaching, 2018
I respond to the conference theme 'English across the Curriculum' by suggesting that 'Academic literacy' should be taught across the curriculum. I first explain the concept of academic literacy, which describes the range of abilities that students have to acquire when starting out in a new academic discipline. I then discuss the dominant…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literacy Education, Content Area Reading, Integrated Curriculum
List, Karen; Sorcinelli, Mary Deane – Journal of Faculty Development, 2018
Mentoring has long been viewed as a powerful means of enhancing the professional success and personal wellbeing of early-career faculty; however, little is known about its benefits for senior faculty. Using data from a peer mentoring community of six senior faculty women in leadership roles at a research university, this study explores the impact…
Descriptors: Mentors, Women Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Leadership
Gruber, Sibylle – Open Praxis, 2018
In this article, I focus on the importance of knowledge exchange and knowledge communities to create an online curriculum that moves from individual course design to shared curriculum design. I draw from current discussions on communities of practice, agoras, and knowledge societies, expanding on the notion that knowledge, in order to benefit…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Online Courses, Shared Resources and Services, Communities of Practice

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