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Isopahkala-Bouret, Ulpukka – Studies in Continuing Education, 2008
The purpose of this study is to investigate the nature of learning in work role transitions from specialist roles to managerial roles in a context of a large international technology organisation. Prior theorisation of learning in role transitions has been based on quantitative, psychologically-oriented studies prescribing different role and…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Transformative Learning, Vocational Adjustment, Human Resources
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Gardner, Sheena – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2008
This article aims first to show how a teacher, working within a nationally proscriptive, standards-driven, mainstream context turns a form-focused phonics practice activity into a word game that engages the imagination, intellect, and identity of 5-6-year-old English language learners. Based on the assumption that teacher-student interactions are…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Phonics, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Kinchin, Ian M.; Chadha, Deesha; Kokotailo, Patricia – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2008
As university lecturers select and sequence materials for their teaching, a linear structure emerges by default. Such a structure is made explicit within PowerPoint presentations and may even be amplified as PowerPoint invites the lecturer to reduce content to a bulleted format. Such linear sequences have been related to passive, surface…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Mapping, Multimedia Instruction, Computer Software Evaluation
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Inderbitzin, Michelle; Storrs, Debbie A. – College Teaching, 2008
This article reflects on the authors' experiences during a pilot year of an innovative core curriculum at a state research university and their attempts to create a "collaborative community" characterized by transformative pedagogy. It discusses their students' and colleagues' resistance to their inventive, albeit time-consuming and sometimes…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Research Universities, Educational Change, Conflict Resolution
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Galbraith, Robert M.; Hawkins, Richard E.; Holmboe, Eric S. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2008
Self-assessment has been held out as an important mechanism for lifelong learning and self-improvement for health care professionals. However, there is growing concern that individual learners often interpret the results inaccurately. This idea has led to skepticism that self-assessment in its current form can ever be truly useful for lifelong…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Lifelong Learning, Program Improvement, Professional Continuing Education
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Dornan, Tim – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2008
UK continuing education is moving from credit-earning, taught continuing medical education (CME) to a continuing professional development (CPD) system that explicitly links education to change in practice, managed and monitored through mandatory peer appraisal. Alongside multisource feedback and consideration of issues of poor performance,…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Foreign Countries
Shiraki-Sakaino, Carrie – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The proliferation of mentoring programs for new teachers has led to a tremendous interest in the skills that mentors develop in order to effectively support their mentees. Consequently, a substantial body of research has focused on the practice of mentoring and mentored learning. Majority of these studies have relied upon data collected at single…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Mentors, Transformative Learning, Learning Processes
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Watson, Cate – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2009
Narratives are important to us not only or even primarily because they tell about our past lives, but because they enable us to make sense of the present. We attempt to create coherence and give meaning to our lives by learning to read time backwards. This paper examines a counter narrative of entry into the teaching profession showing how the…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Personal Narratives, Professional Personnel, Identification
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Nazzari, Vincenza; McAdams, Paul; Roy, Daniel – Intercultural Education, 2005
This paper examines the essential practices and conditions for fostering transformative learning using the Canadian Human Rights Foundation's "International Human Rights Training Program" as a case study. It suggests that the program's participants challenge their own values and assumptions about human rights, their work and their society through…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Civil Rights
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Tan, Edna; Calabrese Barton, Angela – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2010
Recent criticisms of the goal of "science for all" with regard to minority students have alluded to the onerous culture of school science characterized by white, middle-class values that eschew personal everyday science experiences and nontraditional funds of knowledge, in addition to alienating science instruction. Using critically-oriented,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Low Income Groups, Student Participation, Science Teachers
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Loveless, Douglas J., Ed.; Griffith, Bryant, Ed.; Bérci, Margaret E., Ed.; Ortlieb, Evan, Ed.; Sullivan, Pamela, Ed. – IGI Global, 2014
While incorporating digital technologies into the classroom has offered new ways of teaching and learning into educational processes, it is essential to take a look at how the digital shift impacts teachers, school administration, and curriculum development. "Academic Knowledge Construction and Multimodal Curriculum Development" presents…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Technology Uses in Education, Technological Literacy, Teacher Attitudes
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Jacobson, Ronald B. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2007
To date, research on bullying has largely employed empirical methodologies, including quantitative and qualitative approaches. Through this research we have come to understand bullying as both a dyadic and peer group phenomenon, primarily situated in the heads (thinking) of those involved, or in a lack of skill or expertise, or in the delinquency…
Descriptors: Bullying, Peer Groups, Experience, Perspective Taking
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Srikanthan, Gitachari; Dalrymple, John F. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2007
Purpose: This paper aims to develop an overarching basis to consider issues of quality in higher education. Design/methodology/approach: An attempt is made to synthesise different approaches to management in higher education. Findings: The article concludes that it is possible to synthesise a model, based on existing literature, to uniquely…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Total Quality Management, Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom
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Varenne, Herve – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background/Context: In the 1970s, Lawrence Cremin urged researchers to remember that education is more than schooling. Few heeded this call, perhaps because of the absence of the theoretical framework needed to make this more than a platitude. As a cultural anthropologist, I argue that education is a fundamental human activity that is infinitely…
Descriptors: Socialization, Anthropology, Partnerships in Education, Case Studies
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McCotter, Suzanne – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2009
Given the importance of reflection in educators' practice, school leaders should be able to both facilitate teacher reflection and model reflective practice. This action research study examined whether or not emerging school leaders demonstrate the ability to reflect on daily practice and decision-making. Data from three classes of prospective…
Descriptors: Action Research, Principals, Reflection, Decision Making Skills
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