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Boyd, Ashley S.; Glazier, Jocelyn A. – High School Journal, 2017
This qualitative study explores three years of data from an ongoing professional development program for alumni of one university's varied teacher education programs. Participants cross secondary grade levels and disciplines. Researchers examine what transpires when controversial topics are raised within this diverse teacher discourse community.…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Discourse Communities, Group Discussion, Qualitative Research
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Lastica, Joelle R. – High School Journal, 2009
In her book Borderlands/La frontera: The New Mestiza, Gloria Anzaldua writes of a "Borderlands," which she describes as "a vague and undetermined place created by the emotional residue of an unnatural boundary....a constant state of transition" (1999, p. 25). In this paper, I explore my own borderlands, between the spaces of my classroom as a…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Chemistry, Career Change, Transformative Learning
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Wetherill, Karen; Burton, Grace M.; Calhoun, Diane; Thomas, Carol Chase – High School Journal, 2002
A critical challenge to improving the quality of teaching and student performance outcomes is to reconsider how educators are initially trained and provided opportunities for professional renewal and retooling throughout their career. Professional development as discussed in this paper is considered across the career span of all educators and as…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Teacher Role, Faculty Development, Professional Development
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Thompson, LaTasha R.; Lewis, Bradford F. – High School Journal, 2005
The mathematics success of African American male adolescents has been given limited attention. Most often, African American males are viewed in terms of their failure as opposed to their success. This tendency to focus almost exclusively on African American failure is a debilitating feature of extant literature and it constrains our understanding…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, African American Students, Males, Adolescents