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Miller, Janice Ampil – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study explores the lived experiences of nurses who have transitioned to a nurse preceptor role and provides examples of how individuals learn in the workplace. Historically, nurses who agreed to become preceptors were chosen based on their availability and experience, not necessarily their teaching and learning abilities. Nursing research has…
Descriptors: Nurses, Role, Teaching Skills, Teacher Competencies
Shattock, Michael – History of Education, 2014
This article seeks to compare the characteristics of the academic profession as described historically by Perkin in 1969 against the definitions of a profession derived from the published views of sociologists and others. It then measures the position of the academic community today against these definitions: a common range of professional tasks…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Higher Education, Universities
Sturmer, Kathleen; Konings, Karen D.; Seidel, Tina – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
Background: Teachers' professional vision includes the ability to apply general pedagogical knowledge about components of effective teaching and learning to reason about significant features of classroom practice. It requires teachers to (a) describe, (b) explain, and (c) predict classroom situations. Although the acquisition of underling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Required Courses
Stozhko, Natalia; Bortnik, Boris; Mironova, Ludmila; Tchernysheva, Albina; Podshivalova, Ekaterina – Research in Learning Technology, 2015
The article studies a way of enhancing student cognition by using interdisciplinary project-based learning (IPBL) in a higher education institution. IPBL is a creative pedagogic approach allowing students of one area of specialisation to develop projects for students with different academic profiles. The application of this approach in the Ural…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Active Learning, Student Projects, Information Technology
Westerman, Marni; Huey, Laura – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
Nancy Fraser's propositions regarding the nature of "boundary" work carried out by experts within organizations suggests that individuals who work within bureaucratic structures are so constrained by the institutional context that they become detached, depoliticizing arbitrators of politicized claims. The purpose of the research reported…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Administrative Organization, Bullying
Makitalo, Asa – Journal of Education and Work, 2012
This article addresses professional learning as intrinsic to social practices. It takes its point of departure in a sociocultural notion of mediation and communication in human activity and addresses the constitutive nature of language and artefacts as material-semiotic tools in the social coordination of perspectives and action, meaning-making…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Expertise, Social Status, Knowledge Level
Vlachadi, Maria; Vasilis, Papageorgiou – Journal of Education and Learning, 2013
The institution of Mentor is not well-known in Greek educational reality since it has recently been introduced. Many teachers face it with skepticism however, it should be noted that the mentor is not only a teacher but also a student partner. He does not compete and does not interfere in the teachers' work, he simply facilitates and guides them…
Descriptors: Mentors, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Collaboration
Gartmeier, Martin; Lehtinen, Erno; Gruber, Hans; Heid, Helmut – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2011
Negative expertise is conceptualised as the professional's ability to avoid errors during practice due to certain cognitive agencies. In this study, negative knowledge (i.e. knowledge about what is wrong in a certain context and situation) is conceptualised as one such agency. This study compares and investigates the negative knowledge of elder…
Descriptors: Expertise, Nurses, Comparative Analysis, Older Adults
Yew, Elaine H. J.; Yong, Janice J. Y. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2014
In problem-based learning (PBL), the role of a tutor or facilitator is different from what is typically considered as the role of a traditional teacher. In addition to being a subject-matter expert, the facilitator is also expected to be "socially" and "cognitively congruent". In this study, we analyze the survey responses from…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Facilitators (Individuals), Expertise
Gordon, John – Educational Research, 2012
Background: The matter of teacher knowledge in the curriculum subject of English is not simple. Certainly it is not easy to delineate what its "content knowledge" should be and how this relates to other aspects of teacher knowledge. In the context of education policy in England, at a time of change when the nature of the subject and its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Curriculum, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Epistemology
Calabrese Barton, Angela; Birmingham, Daniel; Sato, Takumi; Tan, Edna; Calabrese Barton, Scott – Afterschool Matters, 2013
In this paper, the authors examine what it means to become a community science expert (CSE) and why this goal is important for youth in afterschool environments. Using "Green Energy Technology in the City" (GET City) as a case study, they describe how this afterschool program nurtures youth as CSEs. They draw on data gathered in…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Interviews, Student Participation, STEM Education
Besnoy, Kevin D.; Swoszowski, Nicole C.; Newman, Jane L.; Floyd, Amanda; Jones, Parrish; Byrne, Caitlin – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2015
For many parents, successfully advocating for their twice-exceptional child can be intimidating and overwhelming. Using grounded theory, we conducted a study with parents (n = 8) of elementary age, twice-exceptional children to learn about their advocacy experiences. Findings revealed that parents simultaneously advocated for their child's…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Exceptional Child Research, Elementary School Students, Parent Attitudes
Hansen, Ron – Education Canada, 2011
Learning in formal schools violates several simple principles: that no one can learn on an empty spirit; that true learning requires an absence of fear or authority; that learning is the most natural of human instincts. By making schooling compulsory, we have abandoned trust in our individual and collective experience in favour of experts and…
Descriptors: Expertise, Compulsory Education, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
Herppich, Stephanie; Wittwer, Jorg; Nuckles, Matthias; Renkl, Alexander – Journal of Experimental Education, 2013
Tutors often have difficulty with accurately assessing a tutee's understanding. However, little is known about whether the professional expertise of tutors influences their assessment accuracy. In this study, the authors examined the accuracy with which 21 teacher tutors and 25 student tutors assessed a tutee's understanding of the human…
Descriptors: Tutors, Tutoring, Science Teachers, College Students
Tennyson, Robert D.; Sisk, Margaret F. – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2011
In this article, we present a dynamic systems approach to instructional systems design (ISD). The fourth generation of ISD represents the attempt to establish a system that can adapt to individual learning and performance problems/needs while also being able to continuously update itself. It is learning-theory-neutral and takes into account the…
Descriptors: Instructional Systems, Instructional Design, Systems Approach, Problem Solving

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