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Martin Matthews; Sally Bamber; Luke Jones – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2023
This arts-based research considers creativity in the professional lives of English teachers in a school in England within the context of a progressively performative education system. In addition, it explores how found poetry can represent participants' voices in an illuminating and authentic manner. The teachers who participated in the study were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Teachers, Poetry, Creativity
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Becky Haddad; Jonathan Velez; Josh Stewart; Haden Botkin – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
While the choice to move to a new school is personal, many play a role in justifying that choice for the mobile teacher. These justifiers--or "influencers"--make up the socializing network for teachers (in this case, SBAE teachers) in new settings. Our study outlined how mobile SBAE teachers rationalize the choice to change schools and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Job Applicants
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Christina L. Dobbs; Christine Montecillo Leider; Janine Bempechat; Margarita Jimenez-Silva – Journal of Education, 2025
Homework is a common practice in US schools, with much discussion of its potential benefits and drawbacks. But there is more to learn about the complexities of teachers' beliefs about homework's purpose, benefits, and challenges. This interview study with elementary teachers uses a beliefs framework to explore beliefs and their influence on…
Descriptors: Homework, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Practices
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Ori Eyal; Hillel Wahrman; Yonatan Asher Vexler; Rotem Schifter – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Addressing early career school leader attrition and turnover, education systems assign mentors to ease novice principals' socialization, but results are varied and many mechanisms of this variance are still unexplained. To fill gaps in the literature, different mentor profiles were typified. Fifty-six mentor and mentee interviews were thematically…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Principals, Mentors, School Culture
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Katri Sarkio; Tiina Korhonen; Kai Hakkarainen – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
Sustaining change beyond individual teachers is challenging and understanding factors making educational change effective is needed. We aimed to identify the factors that educators and construction specialists considered influential to educational change of a general upper-secondary school that was under construction and was to meet the…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Faculty Development
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Alison K. Staudinger; Laura E. Sponsler – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2025
There is a need to reevaluate traditional career trajectories within higher education to accommodate the significant presence and important contributions of visitors, instructors, teaching assistants, adjuncts, and lecturers (VITAL) faculty particularly at the mid-career stage. The study, conducted at the University of Denver, where full-time…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Career Development, Teacher Role
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Furkan Khan – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Deriving from the social exchange theory, this study proposes a parallel mediation model where job autonomy and trust in school principal were underlying mechanisms through which transformational leadership affects teacher work performance. I propose that the leader provides job autonomy and builds trust among the teachers, that in turn influences…
Descriptors: Transformational Leadership, Professional Autonomy, Teacher Evaluation, Job Performance
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Dave Yan; David Bright; Howard Prosser – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
This article addresses the ethical question concerning how educational research helps immigrant teachers gain authority and ownership over their self-understanding and self-becoming. By critically examining prior research and analysing the dominant discourse surrounding this specific group, we highlight the limitations and ethical implications of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Teacher Characteristics, Poetry, Authors
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Hussein Meihami – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2025
This study draws on an ecological perspective on teacher agency to examine the role of the situated learning CALL environment in developing EFL student-teachers' agency. The data were collected from eight student-teachers' autobiographical narratives and the recoded class discussions. The deductive thematic analysis of the data showed that…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Student Attitudes
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Indah Werdiningsih; Yazid Basthomi; Nur Mukminatien; Nurenzia Yannuar – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
The ubiquity of Moodle and similar learning management systems has transformed education, offering opportunities for personalised and adaptive learning. Moodle enables teachers to customise instructional materials and methods to meet diverse student needs. Despite its potential, limited research has explored how teachers use Moodle to exercise…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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Yujing He – Curriculum Journal, 2025
This paper investigates how teachers' disciplinary knowledge shapes their recontextualisation practices for promoting powerful knowledge in classrooms. Situated within the context of geography education in China, this study employs a qualitative case study methodology to examine the recontextualisation of urban geography by four upper secondary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
Bronwyn Reid O’Connor; Ben Zunica; Yasser Meneses Zepeda – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2025
In this qualitative case study, we trace the journey of one preservice secondary mathematics teacher through each of their placement experiences during their initial teacher education degree. The purpose of tracing this journey was to examine the way in which teacher identity develops throughout an entire preservice education degree. The findings…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Professional Identity
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Andrew P. Huddleston; Stephanie Talley; Sara Edgington; Emily Colwell; Allison Dale – Review of Educational Research, 2025
The purpose of this project was to conduct a theoretical literature review of the research that has documented examples of teachers' principled resistance to curricular control. Principled resistance occurs when teachers reject curricular policies and programs that control their work and conflict with their professional principles. The authors…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Teachers, Neoliberalism, Professional Autonomy
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Sun Yee Yip; Eisuke Saito; Zane M. Diamond – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
The global mobility and migration of teachers has affected the education environment worldwide. This study examines the professional transition of immigrant teachers and finds that teacher professional identity is a critical element in a complex process of professional transition. Using a qualitative inductive approach, this study reports on the…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professional Autonomy, Immigrants, Teachers
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Roosa Yli-Pietilä; Tiina Soini; Janne Pietarinen; Kirsi Pyhältö – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Class teachers have a meaningful role in the life of primary school students as they are responsible for the majority of their students' instruction. Previous research has shown that teachers who make efforts to learn and develop in their work also promote their students' learning and well-being. This learning orientation is referred to in this…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Professional Autonomy, Elementary School Students, Well Being
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