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Prestridge, Sarah; Tondeur, Jo; Ottenbreit-Leftwich, Anne T. – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2019
With the permeation of the Internet in teachers' personal and professional lives, teachers are going online to connect, share ideas and expand their learning opportunities. This qualitative study focuses on the use of digital applications that leverage opportunities for teachers in the design phase, that is, at the time they are developing and…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Expertise, Educational Opportunities, Social Media
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Stevenson, Isobel – Learning Professional, 2017
The Connecticut Center for School Change has been working for several years to provide timely, effective, research-based coaching to principals, particularly those who are new to their role in relatively low-performing schools and districts. The Center has been studying their efforts with the help of an expert external evaluator, and the Center…
Descriptors: Principals, Coaching (Performance), Workshops, Educational Change
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Saphier, Jon – Learning Professional, 2017
According to new federal data, poor black and Hispanic children are becoming more and more isolated from their white affluent peers in public schools. The data show that the number of high-poverty schools serving students of color has doubled in recent years. And since the 1990s, progress narrowing the achievement gap has plateaued nationwide and…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Equal Education, Educational Change, Expertise
Rochester, Michele R. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Asynchronous communication may have a profound impact on employee collaboration and productivity in the workplace due to the loss of face-to-face interaction and the relationships these opportunities may foster. However, as broadly defined within the literature, synchronous communication is a rich media that supports this type of collaboration and…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Cooperation, Employees, Interprofessional Relationship
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Sheridan, Janie; Adams, Peter; Bullen, Chris; Newcombe, David – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2018
Aims: The role of health professionals in the provision of harm reduction services is well established in some countries, but not all. We describe a two week course in harm reduction for undergraduate health professionals from a range of countries run in 2014, and provide an account of its evaluation. Methods: Before and after design, with Revised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prevention, Summer Schools, Undergraduate Students
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Ford, Channing R.; Sawyer, Patricia; Brown, Cynthia J. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2018
Continuing education (CE) provides community healthcare practitioners an opportunity to develop and maintain competence after their initial training is complete. With increasing clinical demands and limited resources for practicing community providers, the need for easily accessible, high-quality continuing education is in growing demand. Also,…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Geriatrics, Web Based Instruction, Rural Areas
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Fahey, Kevin; Ippolito, Jacy – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
The Critical Friends Group, a highly articulated model of professional learning, posits that, in order for teachers to learn together in ways that change their practice, the content and nature of their conversations must change (National School Reform Faculty, 2012). The content needs to change from externally driven agendas that address (in a…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Models, Accountability, Feedback (Response)
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Sisti, Mary K.; Robledo, Jodi A. – Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 2021
Students with moderate to severe disabilities benefit most when interdisciplinary teams collaborate to deliver individualized instruction, supports and services. This research study seeks to capture a description of education specialists' collaborative experiences working with interdisciplinary teams composed of speech language pathologists,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Interprofessional Relationship, Teamwork, Cooperation
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Bjørnsrud, Halvor; Nilsen, Sven – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
The main theme of this article is teachers' experiences of how joint reflection and common follow-up practices impact on the development of inclusive education. The study was conducted using an adapted letter method, where the teachers at one school in Norway answered some open questions by discussing and formulating a joint text. The results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Inclusion
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Hultén, Magnus – History of Education, 2016
In research on the development of a nineteenth-century "science for the people", initiatives by scientists or people well-trained in science has been emphasised, while the writings, roles and initiatives of elementary teachers are normally just mentioned in passing. In this study the development of nineteenth-century elementary science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, Textbooks, Interprofessional Relationship
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Crippen, Kent J.; Ellis, Shari; Dunckel, Betty A.; Hendy, Austin J. W.; MacFadden, Bruce J. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2016
This study sought to define the attributes and practices of organized fossil groups (e.g., clubs, paleontological societies) as amateur paleontologists, as well as those of professional paleontologists, and explore the potential for these two groups to work collaboratively as a formalized community. Such an investigation is necessary to develop…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Paleontology, Educational Environment, Electronic Learning
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Newberry, Melissa; Sanchez, Lucy Ordaz; Clark, Sarah K. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2018
The teaching profession, at its core, is relational. Professional development of teachers is provided in many ways: one day seminars, professional learning communities, mentoring, etc. However, there has been little attention to the interaction between the teachers involved in the process and what influence this interaction has on their…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Teaching (Occupation), Faculty Development, Communities of Practice
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Muthanna, Abdulghani; Sang, Guoyuan – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2018
This is a qualitative case study focusing on reporting the dynamics that cause conflicts between academics and administrators in higher education in Yemen. Drawing upon a critical review of two policy documents, observational research and in-depth interviews with 59 administrators and academics, the article presents the key factors for conflict in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Higher Education, Qualitative Research
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Larimer, Susan Glassburn; Sullivan, W. Patrick; Wahler, Beth; McCabe, Heather – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2018
Over the last decade, there has been increased momentum to bring the worlds of physical and behavioral health care together. Instead of social work education simply reacting to this change, it is imperative that we be proactive and prepare students to be "multilingual," that is, be able to speak and function in both the worlds of health…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Mental Health, Interdisciplinary Approach, Health Services
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Renga, Ian Parker – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2017
Much of the public discourse on education arguably reinforces the assumption that most stakeholders share the same desires for teaching and learning--desires reflecting a liberal paradigm that stresses individualism, control, and efficiency. But there are other desires, and additional empirical research informed by a Vygotskian sociocultural…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Academic Aspiration, Expectation, Social Influences
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