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Huijboom, Fred; Van Meeuwen, Pierre; Rusman, Ellen; Vermeulen, Marjan – Professional Development in Education, 2020
Fostering the development of Professional Learning communities (PLCs) should be a priority for education because of their capacity to enhance teachers' professional development. However, in everyday educational (school) contexts studying and supporting the growth of PLCs is a complex endeavour. As a consequence, there is a lack of instruments for…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Communities of Practice, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Allen, Carrie D. – Afterschool Matters, 2020
Learning environments that enable young people to participate in and engage with diverse science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) practices hold promise for reimagining what counts as STEM and, ultimately, for broadening participation (Eisenhart & Allen, 2020). Out-of-school time (OST) STEM learning experiences have great…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Museums, After School Programs, Communities of Practice
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Mangiante, Elaine Silva; Gabriele-Black, Kaitlin A. – Science & Education, 2020
In the USA context of the Next Generation Science Standards, elementary teachers face challenges in implementing engineering practices in their teaching due their lack of experience and training in engineering design. The paper reports about a multiple case study that examined one professional development approach to improve teachers'…
Descriptors: Inquiry, STEM Education, Design, Engineering Education
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Supramaniam, Kaarthiyainy; Razak, Mohamad Idham Md; Arumugam, Nalini – Asian Journal of University Education, 2020
Teachers and researchers are said to belong to two distinct communities of education. At the university, academics are required to engage in research work which could be a relatively new experience for teachers who had solely focused on teaching after joining the universities. Hence the purpose of this qualitative research is to shed some light on…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Professional Identity, Novices, Expertise
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Shelton, Catharyn; Schroeder, Stephanie; Curcio, Rachelle – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2020
Some K-12 social media celebrities, or influencers, have begun to enact influence at a massive scale, possibly shaping the teachers who follow them, while seeking individual profit in the process. In this qualitative study, the authors explored the content edu-influencers share on Instagram, which is an understudied yet increasingly popular social…
Descriptors: Social Media, Photography, Role Models, Reputation
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Gow, Gordon A.; Dissanayeke, Uvasara; Jayathilake, Chandana K.; Kumarasinghe, Isuri; Ariyawanshe, Kumudu; Rathnayake, Sanduni – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2020
This article reports on a technology stewardship training program to promote ICT leadership development with agricultural extension practitioners in Sri Lanka. Researchers used a multi-method approach with a single embedded case study. Data were collected using a pre-course survey, formal course evaluation, classroom observation, and…
Descriptors: Rural Extension, Foreign Countries, Leadership Training, Information Technology
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Corrales, Adriana; Goldberg, Fred; Price, Edward; Turpen, Chandra – International Journal of STEM Education, 2020
Background: Incorporating research-based instructional strategies (RBISs) into college classrooms is essential for improving learning outcomes. However, the rate of implementation of new strategies is quite low. The development and dissemination model of introducing faculty to new strategies has shown to be inadequate in encouraging uptake and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Evidence Based Practice, College Faculty, Online Courses
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Suh, Heejoo – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2020
Researchers have been drawing attention to the power of collegial interaction for teacher professional development for some time. Yet collegial interaction should not be taken as a perfect solution absent of any drawbacks. In this study, the author examines teachers' collective construction of students to examine whether counter-productive…
Descriptors: Teacher Expectations of Students, Collegiality, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
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Scanlan, Martin; Park, Haerin – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2020
A key dimension to social justice leadership is building authentic partnerships with families and community-based organizations to confront educational inequities. Authentic partnerships are respectful alliances among educators, families, and community agencies that value building relationships, communicating across difference, and sharing power…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Community Schools, Personal Narratives, Social Justice
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Zavala, Virginia – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2020
Based on an ethnography of a language policy in the region of Apurímac in the Peruvian Andes, I analyze the boundaries that are constructed by a community of practice of Quechua "experts" in a context where resources in the indigenous language become more valuable. Although the declared wish is to build a regional "us," Quechua…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Language Planning, Communities of Practice, American Indian Languages
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Dragisich, Vera – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
On the basis of our long-standing training programs and teaching the graduate teaching assistant (GTA) training course during the pandemic, I reflect on the importance of personal wellness, community building, and collegiality in GTA training courses. By considering GTA training in terms of four important skill areas: pedagogy, technical,…
Descriptors: Pandemics, COVID-19, Wellness, Teaching Assistants
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Ketsing, Jeerawan; Inoue, Noriyuki; Buczynski, Sandy – Science Education International, 2020
Implementing inquiry-based teaching in secondary school is often a challenge for pre-service teachers. Thoughtful reflection on their teaching experience may help future teachers address this challenge. This article examined the quality of reflection on inquiry teaching by two pre-service science teachers as they participated in a mini-Community…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Active Learning, Inquiry, Communities of Practice
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Kridel, Craig – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2020
A close look at segregated African American progressive high schools in the Southeast during the Jim Crow era offers insights into the "courageous willingness" of black educators to examine and modify their practices. This essay is part of the John Dewey Memorial Lecture series sponsored by the Daniel Tanner Foundation.
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Educational History, Progressive Education, School Segregation
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Chen, Li-Ting; Liu, Leping – Computers in the Schools, 2020
Literature has suggested numerous benefits of online learning. In this study, we focused on asynchronous online discussion in higher education. We defined effective online discussions as making social presence known and conducting multidimensional discussions. Three dimensions were used to define multidimensional discussions: time, learning space,…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication, Synchronous Communication, Asynchronous Communication
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Wilson, Alex; Wilson, Chris; Witthaus, Gabi – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2020
Research in the higher education literature argues that communities of practice (CoPs) can be effective staff development by helping academics to share teaching experiences and innovations. One of the key proposed benefits of CoPs involves the opportunity for early career practitioners to learn from more experienced colleagues. This raises the…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Higher Education, Teaching Experience, Business Schools
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