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Lisa S. Peterson; Alejandra Ojeda-Beck; Monica Oganes; Carmen Cisneroz; Chieh Li; Andrew Shanock – Communique, 2025
All school psychologists benefit from understanding best practices for supporting multilingual students given the increasing number of students in our schools who speak a language other than English. School psychologists should address the challenges faced by multilingual students and promote educational equity through a multifaceted approach that…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Best Practices, School Psychologists, Professional Development
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Elizabeth Foster – Learning Professional, 2025
Evaluation data helps inform decision-makers about the time, human capital, and funding required for professional learning to be effective. Evaluation data also guides program improvement and sets leaders' expectations for ongoing monitoring and accountability. The complexities of the educational systems in which professional learning happens mean…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Evaluation, Data Collection, Accountability
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Donna Michelle Frost; Angie Titchen; Brendan McCormack – Educational Action Research, 2025
Professional practice in health and social care is embodied by the practitioners concerned, embedded in practice contexts and creative in nature. It is therefore complex to investigate, understand and develop. Current health and social care contexts can present practitioners with increasingly constraining circumstances and spaces that can feel…
Descriptors: Nursing, Nurses, Professional Development, Creativity
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Jenna Guenther – Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2025
As learning assistance in higher education continues to grow and become more normalized, it is vital that the staff providing the services, especially peer educators such as tutors, and Supplemental Instruction leaders, among others, are adequately prepared to meet the demands of their job and provide high-quality support to students. Peer…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Training
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Danielle Susi-Dittmore – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2024
Feeling the exhaustion of multiple disability-related violations occurring in the classroom, staff from the Office of Disability Access at Heneton College have begun to feel isolated and hopeless. When the opportunity for collaborative, college-wide disability-centered training becomes available, it is met with mixed reviews and lots of opinions…
Descriptors: Colleges, Organizational Change, School Personnel, Disabilities
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Lacee R. Boschetto; Gwen Turner – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2025
Engagement in professional associations offers significant growth, networking, and development opportunities. Despite these benefits, participation in such associations is decreasing, with financial constraints, irrelevant member benefits, and generational disconnect as primary factors. At the 2024 AAFCS conference, a session titled "W.H.Y.…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, Participation, Barriers, Recruitment
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Salvatore Ferranti; Debra Stroiney – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
In recent years, the number of graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) has increased. Most GTAs are being asked to lead courses, yet many have limited teaching experience. This paper discusses the importance of professional development for GTAs at the institutional, departmental, and field-specific levels. Diverse training programs enhance GTAs'…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Professional Development, Teaching Skills
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Paige Gruber; Jennifer McLean; Katriana Popichak – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2025
Undergraduate learning assistant (ULA) programs are widely recognized for their positive impact on student engagement, academic performance, and classroom inclusion in large-enrollment STEM courses. However, far less attention has been given to the professional development of the ULAs themselves. This perspective paper accompanies the article…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Undergraduate Students, Professional Development, Microbiology
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Paul Fleming – Learning Professional, 2025
Sustainability is an important but often elusive goal in educational improvement. This article presents six strategies that are usually present in successful long-term professional learning initiatives--and missing in efforts that start off with potential but fall by the wayside. Although some of these strategies can get a boost from financial…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Educational Strategies, Professional Development, Educational Finance
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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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Amelia Rubenstein; Alexandra Eisler; Caroline Harmon-Darrow; Nadine Finigan-Carr – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
Child sex trafficking (CST) is the exchange of something of value for any sexual act with a minor. Public child welfare agencies are responsible for serving CST victims. In response to the critical need for training child welfare workers on engaging survivors of CST, we describe an innovative game-based training model used to train over 1000…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Child Welfare, Sexual Abuse, Victims of Crime
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Ashley Mask – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
Recent literature on mentoring revises the long-held notion of a dyadic, master-apprentice affiliation to better reflect the fluid, flexible, and even non-hierarchical dynamics that occur between mentors and mentees today. Relational mentoring, intersectional mentoring, and co-mentoring models offer frameworks for reconsidering the role of…
Descriptors: Museums, Mentors, Teaching Methods, Interpersonal Relationship
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Jennifer L. Leight; Brian P. Helmke; Alyssa C. Taylor; Sabia Z. Abidi – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2025
At the Fifth Biomedical Engineering (BME) Education Summit in 2024, the BME education professional community discussed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in a series of workshops. The goals were to identify professional competencies related to DEI that support students after graduation, to outline strategies for including DEI principles in…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Environment, Professional Development, Biomedicine
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Hollenbeck, Candice R.; Patrick, Vanessa M. – Marketing Education Review, 2023
This article aims to provide educators with a RECIPE to pivot from traditional market orientation to inclusive marketing orientation. Inclusive Marketing Orientation (IMO) is an evolved marketing strategy that embraces the needs and desires of underrepresented consumers. The impact of increasing students' awareness of inclusivity not only benefits…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Inclusion, Business Administration Education, Marketing
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ten Cate, Olle; Schumacher, Daniel J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Despite explanations in the literature, a returning question in the use of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) is how to distinguish them from competencies and skills. In this article, we attempt to analyze the causes of the frequent confusion and conflation of EPAs with competencies and skills, and argue why the distinction is important…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Competence, Skills, Medical Education
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