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Busra Aksöz; Ebru Kaya; Aysegül Çilekrenkli – Science & Education, 2025
This autoethnographic study is part of a funded project involving a school science teacher and university science education researchers. In this project, we incorporated nature of science (NOS) into the fifth-grade curriculum and implemented it for a semester at a public school in Turkey. We adopted Reconceptualized Family Resemblance Approach to…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Autobiographies, Ethnography, Reflective Teaching
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Elizabeth Hidson – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Initial teacher education in England is characterised by lesson observation and assessment of teaching evidence against criterion-referenced teachers' standards. In UK-based international teacher training, these situated practices are more challenging because of staff and trainees working in different time zones. In 2020, COVID-19 travel…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Video Technology, Dialogs (Language), Holistic Approach
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Körkkö, Minna – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
This study aims to find out how student teachers' meaning-oriented reflection can be enhanced with the help of video in a primary school teacher education programme. The study shows how student teachers (n = 10) and their supervisors (n = 9) followed the video-enhanced reflection procedure during one practicum period. The data were collected…
Descriptors: Reflection, Holistic Approach, Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
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Forsyth, Huhana – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
Western education theory and philosophy as the domain of the dominant pedagogy forms the basis of the New Zealand education system. Although the current form of education is reflective of the dominant cultures ideologies and philosophies it does not always serve the interests of all students. The philosophy of Ata offers an indigenous knowledge…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
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Bell, Cathryn; Robertson, Karyn; Norsworthy, Bev – Waikato Journal of Education, 2017
This paper emerges from the critical thinking, research, and evaluation which informed our most recent programme review during which we debated the question, "How do we educate people for quality teaching in the future?" Drawing on research, stakeholder feedback, and graduate voice, four key influential characteristics are identified.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Competencies
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Quinlan, Kathleen M. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
Mainstream higher education research on leadership largely overlooks the leadership of teaching and learning. This paper presents a model of leadership that integrates various elements needed to create universities that intentionally promote holistic student learning and development. The model links organisational development, the development of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Holistic Approach, Models, Higher Education
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Cobb, Cam; Sharma, Manu – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2015
What is social justice-informed co-teaching? Why is it important? How can social justice pedagogy deepen co-teaching practices? What are the key challenges and possibilities open to teachers and learners involved in a social-justice informed co-teaching experience? These questions are useful to ask as they begin to address new pedagogical…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Education Programs, Holistic Approach
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Stevens, Kym; Huddy, Avril – Research in Dance Education, 2016
Despite tertiary institutions acknowledging that reflective practice is an essential component of undergraduate dance teacher training, there is often a disparity between the tertiary students' reflective skills and the more sophisticated reflective ability needed to navigate the twenty-first-century workforce. This paper charts the evolution of a…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Undergraduate Study, Teacher Education
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Shabeeb, Lina El Ashi; Akkary, Rima Karami – Professional Development in Education, 2014
This article examines the in-house professional development program in a private school in Lebanon and the approach it adopts to train teachers on reflective practice. It identifies the contextual factors in the school that teachers perceive as supporting their professional learning of reflective practice, and investigates the teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Private Schools, Reflective Teaching
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Doumas, Kyriaki – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2012
Students' experiences and perceptions of good teaching and understanding in literature and physics during one school year were investigated through in-depth interviews with students in eight Greek high school classes in the first, second and third grade. The pedagogical quality of in-depth teaching and understanding of subject matter, as described…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Physics, Teaching Methods, Interviews
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Elbaz-Luwisch, Freema – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2010
Based on the writing and oral reports of a group of 15 students in a graduate course focused on autobiographic writing and professional development, I address the question of how graduate study in education might sustain teachers in their work. For the course in question, the students studied recent research on teacher learning and devoted time to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Graduate Study, Schools of Education
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Antoniou, Panayiotis; Kyriakides, Leonidas; Creemers, Bert P. M. – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2011
This paper argues that research on teacher professional development could be integrated with validated theoretical models of educational effectiveness research (EER). A dynamic integrated approach (DIA) to teacher professional development is proposed. The methods and results of a study comparing the impact of the DIA and the Holistic-Reflective…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Integrated Activities, Program Effectiveness, Teaching Skills
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Glenn, Mairin – Educational Action Research, 2011
This article outlines how I, as a primary teacher engaging with a self-study action research process, have come to a deeper understanding of my practice. It explains how I have also come to an understanding of why I work in the way I do; of how this understanding influences my work, and the significance of this new understanding. My work as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Action Research, Creativity
Griffin, Rosarii, Ed. – Symposium Books, 2012
In the drive to achieve universal primary education as one of the Millennium Development Goals, there is an increasing recognition of the urgency of focusing on teacher education to both meet the demand for more than one million qualified teachers required to achieve this goal within sub-Saharan Africa, as well as to combat the sometimes poor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Capacity Building, Educational Research
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Mehra, Bharat; Allard, Suzie; Qayyum, M. Asim; Barclay-McLaughlin, Gina – Education for Information, 2008
This article proposes five information-based Golden Rules in intercultural education that represent a holistic approach to creating learning corridors across geographically dispersed academic communities. The Golden Rules are generated through qualitative analysis, grounded theory application, reflective practice, and critical research to…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Multicultural Education, Academic Achievement, Holistic Approach
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