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Yu-ching Huang – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
In a reflection prompted by Hayashi's "Teaching Expertise in Three Countries: Japan, China, and the United States," the author pays homage to her longtime and long-distance mentor, Vivian Gussin Paley.
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Expertise, Mentors, Foreign Countries
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David Phipps; Kathryn Graham; Eddy Nason – Research Evaluation, 2025
Canada does not have a national system wide assessment of the socioeconomic impacts of academic research. We do not have a Research Excellence Framework such as in the United Kingdom. Yet Canadian researchers, funders and institutions are interested in research impact, particularly the methods and processes for generating impacts to complement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation Research, Program Effectiveness, Research Methodology
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Andi Edson – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
In response to Akiko Hayashi's "Teaching Expertise in Three Countries: Japan, China, and the United States," the author celebrates the power of reflective practice and the inspiration and guidance of colleagues and mentors.
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Expertise, Reflective Teaching, Collegiality
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Joseph Baker; Kathryn Johnston; Kevin Till – High Ability Studies, 2024
The word "talent" is used across many sport disciplines -- to describe an athlete's prowess (i.e. "he is talented"), as a term for what is sought after during assessment and selection (i.e. talent selection camps) or in reference to players to be developed (i.e. "a group of talents"). While the term has received…
Descriptors: Talent Identification, Athletes, Expertise, Definitions
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Brandi Nicole Hinnant-Crawford; Stacey Caillier – Learning Professional, 2025
History shows that learning and collaborative inquiry are the path forward. Continuous improvement can produce great thinking and learning that enables the continuation to support the most vulnerable children. Civil rights organizers, such as Septima Clark, are viewed as model improvers. Regarded by many as the queen of the Civil Rights Movement,…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Cooperation, Inquiry, Data Use
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John Baer – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
There is an infinity of realized and potential creative things, creative ideas, and creative performances, and yet there is no such thing as creativity, at least not in the two ways most of us think about creativity. (1) There is no general essence of creativity, no indispensable factor or shared quality that is an intrinsic part of all creative…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Training
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Woods, Carl T.; Araújo, Duarte; McKeown, Ian; Davids, Keith – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
What should professional development of knowledge and skills of academic sport scientists look like? We address this question by first dwelling in what 'being a professional academic' entails. Professionals work methodically, typically specialising their knowledge and skills while strategically planning how to progress their careers, often not…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Athletics, Professionalism, Standards
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Gil Schwarts – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2025
This paper introduces a framework of two key shifts--epistemological and authority--to conceptualise the challenges mathematics teachers face when moving from classroom teaching to professional development (PD) facilitation. I argue that while teaching and facilitation may appear similar, critical differences in how knowledge is constructed and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Facilitators (Individuals), Mathematics Teachers, Epistemology
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Gregory Chernov – Evaluation Review, 2025
Most existing solutions to the current replication crisis in science address only the factors stemming from specific poor research practices. We introduce a novel mechanism that leverages the experts' predictive abilities to analyze the root causes of replication failures. It is backed by the principle that the most accurate predictor is the most…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Prediction, Scientific Research, Failure
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Fraundorf, Scott H.; Caddick, Zachary A.; Nokes-Malach, Timothy J.; Rottman, Benjamin M. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Is self-assessment enough to keep physicians' cognitive skills--such as diagnosis, treatment, basic biological knowledge, and communicative skills--current? We review the cognitive strengths and weaknesses of self-assessment in the context of maintaining medical expertise. Cognitive science supports the importance of accurately self-assessing…
Descriptors: Physicians, Expertise, Thinking Skills, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Schneider, Jack; Soto-Shed, Eric; McGovern, Karalyn – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Interest in improving civic education is growing, but there's no clear definition of what civic education should be. To understand what kinds of skills civics education should promote in students, Jack Schneider, Eric Soto-Shed, and Karalyn McGovern surveyed 100 experts and 500 ordinary citizens, asking them to name the tasks that skilled citizens…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Preschool Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ngac, Brian K.; Boicu, Mihai – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2023
The cyber security environment, its threats, and its defence strategies are constantly changing. Educational programmes and their curriculum are known to be slow changing and at times out-of-date, resulting in content that may not be as relevant to their students and the industry. This research paper will 1 -- present an overview of the curriculum…
Descriptors: Expertise, Curriculum Development, Computer Security, Computer Science Education
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Hordern, Jim; Brooks, Clare – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
This paper unpacks the assumptions underpinning England's new Core Content Framework (CCF) in respect of the educational research required for teacher expertise, with particular attention to the sources referenced in the final part of the CCF and claims that these constitute the 'best available educational research'. Drawing on sociological…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Curriculum
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Allison A. Serceki; Margaret Sauceda Curwen – Reading Teacher, 2024
This article illustrates how two teachers, a general educator and a special educator, used an interactive process in planning an interdisciplinary science unit for an inclusive Kindergarten classroom and how they addressed Universal Design for Learning (UDL) components. This planning process included capitalizing on each teacher's knowledge and…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Inclusion, Special Education Teachers, Preschool Teachers
UNICEF, 2023
The UNICEF Vision for Early Childhood Development is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and supports the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It outlines UNICEF's intent to support an organization-wide approach to child development in the early years of life, drawing on its mandate for child rights, multisectoral expertise,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Child Development, Childrens Rights
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