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Walmsley, Angela L. E. – Educational Horizons, 2011
The three generations--Baby Boomer (born between 1946 and 1965), Generation X (born between 1967 and 1975), and Generation Y (born between 1976 and 2000)--have different styles of communication, yet teachers of all ages still have to work together effectively. Teachers can improve their relationships with their colleagues if they understand more…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Teacher Attitudes, Age Groups, Teamwork
Vernon, Franklin – Journal of Experiential Education, 2011
Adventure education organizations use co-instruction as the dominant mode of staffing programs, largely for issues related to risk mitigation. Although the American adventure education field has paired co-instructors to run multiday wilderness courses as the default arrangement almost since its inception, theory, research, and subsequent training…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Phenomenology, Team Teaching, Teamwork
Talerico, Katie – CEA Forum, 2010
While our move to qualitative assessment may not seem significant (again I started not only apathetic but hostile in my approach to assessment), it really did put enthusiasm back into our group. Before we had cringed to stay 10 minutes past quitting time; now we were coming in early on Saturday mornings to voluntarily complete work. The group, no…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Collaboration, College Outcomes Assessment, Qualitative Research
Gates, Leslie – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2010
The culture of isolation in schools leaves many art educators feeling that they are, in a sense, islands. Working from the idea of an island, I use the geographic metaphor of an archipelago as a means to understand the tensions between isolation and collaboration related to professional development for art educators. In this article, I describe…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Professional Isolation, Teacher Collaboration
Curwood, Jen Scott – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2013
Building on contemporary research on teacher professional development, this study examined the practices of a technology-focused learning community at a high school in the United States. Over the course of a school year, classroom teachers and a university-based researcher participated in the learning community to investigate how technology can…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Faculty Development
Vu, Phuong; Shanahan, Katherine Bruckman; Rosenfield, Sylvia; Gravois, Todd; Koehler, Jessica; Kaiser, Lauren; Berger, Jill; Vaganek, Megan; Gottfredson, Gary D.; Nelson, Deborah – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2013
Instructional Consultation Teams (IC Teams) are an early intervention service intended to support teachers in working with struggling students. This is a large-scale experimental trial investigating the effects of IC Teams on teacher efficacy, instructional practices, collaboration, and job satisfaction. Public elementary schools (N = 34) were…
Descriptors: Consultants, Intervention, At Risk Students, Consultation Programs
Piazza, Peter; McNeill, Katherine L. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2013
Teacher learning communities are hailed by many as vehicles for reforming and elevating the professional status of teaching. While much research explores teacher community as a venue for measurable gains, our research examines the orientation of practitioner inquiry toward critical debate about effective instruction. Specifically, our study…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Urban Teaching, Inquiry, Middle School Teachers
Recker, Mimi M.; Yuan, Min; Ye, Lei – Educational Technology, 2013
The widespread availability of high-quality Web-based tools and content offers new promise and potential for supporting teachers as creators of instructional activities. When coupled with a participatory Web culture and infrastructure, teachers can share their creations as well as leverage from the best that their peers have to offer to support a…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Material Development, Teacher Collaboration, Communities of Practice
Elma, Cevat – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2013
Problem Statement: For individuals and organizations alike there has been a recent upsurge in significance of employees' perceptions toward their work and their job satisfaction. The concept of organizational justice has evolved to include almost all aspects of organizational life, particularly employees' attitudes toward work. While a significant…
Descriptors: Prediction, Teacher Attitudes, Correlation, Surveys
Houssart, Jenny; Croucher, Richard – School Leadership & Management, 2013
We approach the recent argument put in this journal that teaching assistants (TAs) should be more strongly trained, monitored and supervised when teaching on intervention programmes. We suggest that the argument sits uneasily with wider management and educational literature. We examine TAs' experience of delivering important intervention…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teaching Assistants, Mathematics Education, Literacy
Wood, Richard E.; Burz, Helen L. – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
E.A. Johnson High School is located in Mt. Morris, Michigan, near Flint, where the city has felt deeply the impact of the area's economic decline. 72% of the student population qualify for free and reduced lunch. The staff was willing to make the changes necessary for success, but needed more than a book study. Many of the structures for…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Literacy Education, High Schools, At Risk Students
Lin, Yen-Ting; Lin, Yi-Chun; Huang, Yueh-Min; Cheng, Shu-Chen – Educational Technology & Society, 2013
One goal of e-learning is to enhance the interoperability and reusability of learning resources. However, current e-learning systems do little to adequately support this. In order to achieve this aim, the first step is to consider how to assist instructors in re-organizing the existing learning objects. However, when instructors are dealing with a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Equations (Mathematics), Instructional Materials
Heineke, Amy J.; Preach, Deborah – Teacher Education and Practice, 2013
In this article, we describe our innovative work as teacher educators to integrate coursework for alternatively certified teachers. Rather than maintain boundaries among individual courses for new elementary teachers, explicit connections support first-year teachers professional learning and aid in the immediate application to classroom practice.…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Teacher Educators, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Innovation
Murray, John – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2013
As both Friedman (2007) and Wagner (2008) have eloquently emphasized
in recent years, children need to learn more complex material in
preparation for further education and work in the twenty-first century. Teachers, therefore, must learn instructional approaches that develop the knowledge and skills students need to succeed in an increasingly…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Improvement, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Improvement
Wilkinson, Ann M. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
For the past 35 years, researchers examining the factors that contribute to student achievement have identified teacher self-efficacy (a teacher's belief that they have the ability to influence student achievement) as one contributing characteristic. Bandura's theory of self-efficacy has been applied to a wealth of research looking at the early…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Academic Achievement, Teacher Effectiveness, Self Efficacy

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