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Lake, Warren; Wallin, Margie; Boyd, Bill; Woolcott, Geoff; Markopoulos, Christos; Boyd, Wendy; Foster, Alan – Australian Universities' Review, 2018
Undertaking a systematic review can have many benefits, beyond any theoretical or conceptual discoveries pertaining to the underlying research question. This paper explores the value of utilising a hybrid academic team when undertaking the systematic review process, and shares a range of practical strategies. The paper also comments on how such a…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Research Projects, Research Methodology, Teamwork
Zain, Ismail Md. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2018
The collaborative instructional design system is the transformation of the instructional design system, developed as an option for educationalists to design their instruction online in addressing the current educational needs. It is a new dimension with the wider concept at engaging teachers and other professional learning communities…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teacher Collaboration, Instructional Innovation, Professionalism
Postholm, May Britt – Educational Research, 2018
Background: Research findings indicate that developing good relationships with pupils, managing classroom processes adequately and developing confidence and trust with other teachers are among the aspects of teaching that are found to be challenging. Although many studies conclude that collaborative reflection is a crucial activity for supporting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflective Teaching, Secondary School Teachers, Help Seeking
Stelitano, Laura – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Teacher collaboration holds great promise for improving educational outcomes. Education policies commonly seek to foster teacher collaboration to bring about improvements in teacher learning, instructional quality, and improved student outcomes. Collaborative approaches including professional learning communities (PLCs), grade level teams,…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy, Program Implementation
Kanold, Timothy D.; Toncheff, Mona; Larson, Matthew R.; Barnes, Bill; Kanold-McIntyre, Jessica; Schuhl, Sarah – Solution Tree, 2018
Build a mathematics teaching community that promotes learning for K-12 educators and students. This user-friendly resource is divided into two parts, each covering a key team action for mathematics in a PLC at Work™. First you will discover how to coach highly effective mathematics teams within your professional learning community. Then you will…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Coaching (Performance), Teacher Collaboration, Communities of Practice
Pawlak, Emmie – ProQuest LLC, 2018
As teachers and building leaders work to help increase student academic achievement, any strategy that will increase student achievement is worth exploring as an option for helping increase academic achievement. Bandura's theory of collective efficacy, in which individuals working together towards a common goal achieve more than if they were…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Academic Achievement, Teacher Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness
Robertson, Margaret – Australian Educational Researcher, 2017
This article examines three aspects of mentorship in collaborative supervision of HDR studies in Australian contexts. The first aspect of mentorship is what the doctoral student learns about supervision--positively or negatively--through the experience of being supervised (supervisor to student). The second aspect is understood as an experienced…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mentors, Supervision, Teacher Collaboration
Harmon, Hobart L. – Rural Educator, 2017
As an introduction to this special issue of "The Rural Educator" on the topic of collaboration, I provide examples of how collaboration offers promise as a partnership solution to current and future education challenges of rural schools and their communities. Highlights of two literature reviews establish a historical context for…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Partnerships in Education, Rural Education, School Districts
Harland, Darci J. – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak will likely highlight both strengths and weaknesses of the pre-corona educational system. Researchers have a responsibility to examine the experiences educators have had during the pandemic; however, there are no education-specific frameworks for researchers to use to examine teachers interacting with digital colleagues…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Educational Technology
Raiker, Andrea – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2020
The article considers current teachers' participation in educational research in England and whether Stenhouse's perception that such involvement was necessary to stall the political undermining of democratic teacher professionalism has been addressed. Stenhouse instigated the emergence of the teacher-as-researcher movement, whereby teachers…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Professionalism, Democratic Values, Knowledge Economy
Guilbaud, Thelma C.; Martin, Florence; Polly, Drew – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2020
This study explored faculty perceptions on the challenges and opportunities to engage and support digital natives, the new wave of students to include individuals who are now pursuing postsecondary education at colleges and universities across the country. The study also examined faculty perspectives on the kinds of support systems that they…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
Lindacher, Tanja – Improving Schools, 2020
Co-teaching is fundamental to inclusive education. However, the way co-teaching is implemented, varies considerably, and establishing and allocating instructional responsibilities does not follow a standardized pattern. This study is based on four cases -- two located at traditional secondary schools and two at newly created community schools --…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Teacher Responsibility, Inclusion
Carpendale, Jared; Hume, Anne – Physics Education, 2020
A global shortage of qualified physics teachers requires some teachers to teach physics out-of-field (OOF). A concern for OOF physics teaching is that without appropriate physics content knowledge (CK), these teachers tend to focus on rote learning and may find it difficult to support students who require additional assistance or extension; they…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Teacher Qualifications, Energy
Sexton, Steven S. – Science Education International, 2020
In 2017, a change to the national curriculum of New Zealand required primary teachers to implement a new component into the Technology area of The New Zealand Curriculum. This was to be fully implemented by the start of the 2020 school year. However, unless this was a personal area of ability, no primary teacher in New Zealand has been trained or…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, National Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers, Technology Education
Thorpe, Karen; Sullivan, V.; Jansen, E.; McDonald, P.; Sumsion, J.; Irvine, S. – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
Pressure on labour-supply has rekindled concern about the low participation of men in early childhood education and care (ECEC) and public debate about the 'appropriateness' and 'value' of male educators in these settings. We examined this issue from the perspective of all staff (N = 23), in two Australian ECEC centres employing a male educator. A…
Descriptors: Males, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Gender Issues

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