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Cirocki, Andrzej; Widodo, Handoyo Puji – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2019
This article presents how reflective practice is promoted through continuing professional development (CPD) workshops for pre- and in-service EFL teachers in Indonesia. The purpose of such workshops is threefold: to encourage teachers to take responsibility for their professional growth; to guide teachers in selecting specific aspects of practice…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Educators, Professional Continuing Education
Logan, Kayla – English in Texas, 2018
The author begins with the position that educators have a special responsibility to cleave to positive assumptions rather than "deficiency" assumptions when interacting with both students and adult peers. Establishing her credibility as both a classroom teacher and teacher-leader with 20 years of experience in a high-needs public school,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Responsibility, Reflective Teaching, Positive Attitudes
Ruzgar, M. Emir – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2018
This semi-structured interview is an attempt to examine how an experienced scholar (Ian Westbury) of curriculum might interpret both recent developments and the current atmosphere of curriculum by paying attention to the history that has taken it to the present. During a career that spans more than five decades, Ian Westbury has established…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Curriculum, Didacticism
Garofalo, Linda; Nourse, Danute M.; Garofalo, Mary – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2021
Current research suggests that faculty development should address a cross-section of personal and professional needs of the faculty, as well as support the institution's mission. Using evidence to support faculty development can foster reflective practitioners and close the gap between teaching and research by creating "sustainable…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Faculty Development, Reflective Teaching, Sustainability
Englert, Patrick; Begin, Natasha; Bucalos, Anne; Wallitsch, Kristen; Ellis, Graham; Strawser, Michael – Journal of Faculty Development, 2019
In fall 2018, our university launched revised first-year experience course. The curriculum focused on topics of identity, self-awareness, inclusion, diversity, and community, along with the existing outcomes of socialization, wellness, and university-level skill development necessary to transition successfully through the first semester of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, School Community Relationship, First Year Seminars, College Freshmen
Bradford, David L. – Journal of Management Education, 2019
Experiential activities are a powerful pedagogical tool that have grown in popularity. But there are a series of ethical issues (the "shadow side") that such activities raises. These include (a) inadequate (informed) student choice, (b) bias in what is covered, (c) lack of adequate debriefing, (d) personal exposure in class and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Experiential Learning, Outcomes of Education, Informed Consent
Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning at WestEd, 2018
Throughout the five-year Teacher Practice Networks initiative, teacher leaders have developed and demonstrated new leadership skills to help their peers engage in reflective professional learning focused on improving instruction. A common sentiment among teacher leaders is the realization that facilitating adult learning requires a different set…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Leadership Training, Skill Development, Faculty Development
Berry, Landon K. – Communication Center Journal, 2017
The author has taught writing/communication for five years and consecutively for four. Preceding both periods of teaching were very informative and groundbreaking years as a tutor in two amazing communication centers. To say that these centers had a profound impact on the pedagogy of the author, is an understatement. The author has always strived…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Academic Support Services, Tutoring, Teaching Methods
Feucht, Florian C.; Lunn Brownlee, Jo; Schraw, Gregory – Educational Psychologist, 2017
Building on reflective practices and action taking as cornerstones of teacher education and professional development, we argue that epistemic reflexivity becomes a powerful tool for teachers to facilitate meaningful and sustainable change in their classroom teaching. In this introductory article, we provide an overview of epistemic reflexivity…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Epistemology, Cognitive Processes, Teacher Education
Regelski, Thomas A. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2020
The Tractate was written following the first meeting of leading music education scholars in Buffalo. It was not, however intended as a scholarly essay. Rather, it was a declaration of assorted, numerous issues the next few meetings of founding MayDay Group members could engage with in organizing efforts at creating an organization predicated on…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Educational Change, Educational History
Ho, Yi Chien Jade – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Place is often seen as a location of meaning. But whose meaning fills the location? Who defines meaning? What kind of meaning do we seek? These questions inadvertently call on place-based education to reflect on the often-unexamined meaning of place prevailing in the field. This paper draws substantially on the work of critical feminist…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Teaching Methods, Feminism, Females
Shawa, Lester Brian – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2020
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) remains a mostly elusive notion. For universities to genuinely contribute to SoTL, they must delineate clear parameters of engagement. For example, while some engage SoTL at the academic level, others examine it from an institutional policy perspective. Others view it from national and international…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Reflective Teaching, Educational Research, College Instruction
Pietros, Jennifer; Sweetman, Sara – PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, 2020
Research practice partnerships (RPP) intend to blur the lines of traditional teacher and researcher roles. Teachers who participate in RPPs gain experiences in research activities such as identifying problems of practice, designing research methods and data collection tools, collecting and analyzing data. They learn to be critical consumers of…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Partnerships in Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Research
Díaz, Israel – Religious Education, 2021
This essay attends to how digital technology is shaping Christian religious education and its efforts of evangelization. It proposes that, while the use of digital technology has promise, an unreflective integration of digital technology can hinder Christian religious education's efforts of evangelization. This concern requires attention,…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Information Technology, Religious Factors
Cherkowski, Sabre – International Journal of Teacher Leadership, 2018
Linking theory and research on positive psychology and positive organisational scholarship, with a focus on positive leadership, this article provides a conceptualisation of teacher leadership as an intentional reflective process of learning to grow wellbeing for self and others. Aligned with increasing international research on the importance of…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Capacity Building, Well Being, Educational Environment