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Hebron, Clair L.; Morris, Dinah J. – Journal of Peer Learning, 2012
This qualitative study explored students' experience of collaborating to undertake a neuromusculoskeletal group research project which was conducted in partial fulfilment of their MSc course. A phenomenological approach was adopted to gain insight into participants' experience of learning and working in a group. Six participants who were all…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Student Projects, Student Research, Cooperative Learning
Coombs, Steven; Sorensen, Nick – Professional Development in Education, 2010
The introduction of government-funded Postgraduate Professional Development in England has raised many questions about the true political purpose and agenda of such accredited continuing professional development (CPD). There are conflicting aspirations for a master's-level teaching profession between educators and the government, albeit agreement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Federal Aid, Faculty Development
Jordan, Julie; Perry, Emily; Bevins, Stuart – Education in Science, 2011
It is important to recognise and capture the rich and complex knowledge, understanding and experience that comes with the day-to-day interactions of those immersed in the school and science classroom environment, so that policy-makers do not overlook those who practice in the classroom and theorists do not assign incorrect meaning to the actions…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Action Research, Cooperation, Statistical Analysis
Storey, Anne – Curriculum Journal, 2009
In a series of policy documents over the past decade, the idea of a "New Professionalism" for teachers has been constructed. It encompasses three core components: a national framework of professional standards; performance management; and continuing professional development (CPD). The planned interplay of these components into a coherent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Teaching (Occupation), Standards
Taylor, Bill; Garratt, Dean – Sport, Education and Society, 2010
This paper examines the changing landscape of the professionalisation of sports coaching and is presented in response to the dearth of empirical research and peer-reviewed literature existing within the field. This absence or "lack" has, in turn, created a political context in which the discourses that inhabit transitions towards…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Athletic Coaches
Bevins, Stuart; Brodie, Marilyn; Brodie, Eleanor – Teacher Development, 2010
This paper reports findings from a study which explored undergraduate perceptions of the Student Associates Scheme in England (SAS). The scheme was established by the Training and Development Agency for Schools in an attempt to increase the number of graduates entering the teaching profession, particularly in shortage subjects such as the physical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Career Exploration, Student Attitudes
Taggart, Geoff – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2011
This paper argues that early childhood education and care (ECEC) has a legitimate aspiration to be a "caring profession" like others such as nursing or social work, defined by a moral purpose. For example, practitioners often draw on an ethic of care as evidence of their professionalism. However, the discourse of professionalism in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Ethics, Social Work
Czerniawski, Gerry – European Journal of Education, 2009
Many countries in the "developed world" are engaging in what has been described as a "systemic" reform of their education systems, due in part to the competitive economic pressures of globalisation. Much literature has been generated about globalisation, exploring the dynamic interrelationship said to exist between economic…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Maye, Damian; Ilbery, Brian; Watts, David – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
Little work has considered explicitly the role of farm tenancy in influencing the uptake (or not) of diversification activities. The need to examine this link has been heightened because of the 2003 CAP reforms and the decision to tie Single Farm Payment (SFP) entitlement to the land rather than what is produced on that land. The main objective of…
Descriptors: Farm Management, Agricultural Production, Agricultural Occupations, Financial Support
Gunter, Helen M. – International Perspectives on Higher Education Research (MS), 2012
Reading current accounts of higher education demonstrates the flux and damage of rapid neoliberal changes to the type and conduct of academic work. Opening the Times Higher Education magazine on the 28 April 2011 shows articles about cuts in staffing and undergraduate provision in England, concerns about the quality of for-profit higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Role of Education
Turner, Sarah; Zanker, Nigel; Braine, Maggie – Design and Technology Education, 2012
For those studying for the Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), the teaching practice placement can be a daunting experience. Trainee teachers have to adjust into a new workplace and a complicated professional role which can be stressful; this can result in teachers leaving the profession in their early years if they do not equip…
Descriptors: Well Being, Teaching Methods, Trainees, Coping
Schleicher, Andreas – Phi Delta Kappan, 2011
International educational benchmarks make disappointing reading for Americans, but they also indicate a way forward. PISA results show strong performance is possible. Whether in Japan, Korea, Finland or Canada, many countries display strong overall performance and show socioeconomic background doesn't determine results. Some countries show that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Improvement, Benchmarking, Global Approach
Goepel, Janet – Teacher Development, 2012
This paper considers the nature of teacher professionalism in England today, tracing how it has changed and developed according to the impact of government policy and the introduction of standards for teachers. It examines the recently published Teachers' Standards with their emphasis on classroom practice together with the requirement for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, National Standards
Cremin, Teresa; Baker, Sally – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2010
In the light of increased interest in teachers' professional identities, this paper addresses the under-researched area of teachers' writing identities and examines the factors which influence how primary phase teachers are positioned and position themselves as teacher-writers in the literacy classroom. It draws on case studies of two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Authors, Writing for Publication
Slater, Beverley L.; Lawton, Rebecca; Armitage, Gerry; Bibby, John; Wright, John – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2012
Introduction: Despite an explosion of interest in improving safety and reducing error in health care, one important aspect of patient safety that has received little attention is a systematic approach to education and training for the whole health care workforce. This article describes an evaluation of an innovative multiprofessional, team-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Safety, Improvement Programs, Interprofessional Relationship