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Sullivan, Peter; Kastellorizios, Nick; Cowell, Jess; Barri, Rhys – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2022
Peter Sullivan and colleagues present a report on an initiative at a Victorian primary school which embraced opportunities offered by purposeful collaborative professional learning communities. They utilised a form of Japanese Lesson Study as part of their approach. There are three parts to the story of this initiative: (1) a description of the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Elementary School Students, Teacher Collaboration, Lesson Plans
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Kahts-Kramer, Samantha A.; Wood, Lesley – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2023
Continuing professional development (CPD) within a low resourced education environment necessitates context specific and needs-driven learning, particularly in Physical Education (PE) where personal and systemic barriers impede negatively on teachers and children's educational experiences. This paper provides evidence-based guidelines as to how an…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Experiential Learning, Faculty Development, Physical Education
Matt King; Jenna Kammer – Knowledge Quest, 2023
To confront the sense of isolation created by a global pandemic, a rise in book challenges, and navigating newly enacted laws pertaining to school and classroom libraries, school librarians can achieve a positive impact by creating inclusive communities for their students, while also engaging with their own professional communities to increase…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Libraries, Library Role
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Drago-Severson, Ellie; Blum-DeStefano, Jessica; Brooks-Lawrence, Deborah – Learning Professional, 2020
At their best, teams can bring people and talents together and serve as holding environments -- spaces that offer both developmental supports and challenges -- for individual, group, and organizational growth and transformation. While teaming has steadily emerged as a lever for educational change in recent years, educators are now being called on…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Justice, Teamwork, Race
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Zimmerman, Diane P.; Sommers, William A. – Learning Professional, 2020
To put it simply, public reflective practice is a check-in: How are we doing, what are we learning from practice, what changes are making a difference, and so on. Teachers have these kinds of conversations privately but rarely have a chance to think out loud with others about what they are coming to understand about teaching and learning. That is…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Reflection, Teacher Characteristics, Communities of Practice
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Cameli, Sandy – Learning Professional, 2020
Schools and districts have held book clubs for professional learning for decades. In the Hawaii Department of Education, educators participating in Na Kumu Alaka'i Teacher Leader Academy are breaking the mold by engaging in unbook clubs (Cameli, 2013), shared learning experiences that focus on a topic but are not limited to one reading or…
Descriptors: Books, Clubs, Faculty Development, Teacher Leadership
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Murawski, Wendy W.; Hughes, Claire E. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
As more schools move to adopt inclusive practices, special educators are expected to provide services to students in new settings, collaborate with their general education colleagues, and navigate various difficult situations. These new settings, models, and collaborative efforts can be stressful for the special educator because of the conflicts…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Teacher Collaboration
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Cahill, Jacqueline L.; Kripchak, Kristopher J.; McAlpine, Gaylon L. – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2021
When 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) arrived with vengeance, face-to-face colleges were scrambling to brainstorm and problem-solve how to best deliver the curriculum in a physically safe manner to complete the semester. At Air University, the intellectual and leadership development center of the Air Force, eSchool of Graduate Professional…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education
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Hanuscin, Deborah; Donovan, Deborah; Acevedo-Gutiérrez, Alejandro; Borda, Emily; DeBari, Susan; Melton, Josie; Le, Thanh; Morrison, Whitney; Ronca, Roxane – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2021
Despite calls for more attention to the preparation of those who prepare teachers, there have been few examples of institutionally sanctioned and structured learning opportunities created to equip faculty with the knowledge and skills necessary to become effective teacher educators. In this paper, we describe a cross-disciplinary and collaborative…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teacher Educators, Job Shadowing, Faculty Development
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Wilton, Mike; Vargas, Paloma; Prevost, Luanna; Lo, Stanley M.; Cooke, James E.; Gin, Logan E.; Imad, Mays; Tatapudy, Sumitra; Sato, Brian – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2022
Academic conferences are integral to the dissemination of novel research findings and discussion of pioneering ideas across all postsecondary disciplines. For some participants, these environments are spaces to develop new collaborations, research projects, and social bonds; however, for others, conferences can be a place of marginalization and…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Biology, Science Education, Environmental Influences
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Bishop, Beth; Breitenbucher, Amy; Sims, Andrea Lang; Montez, Stephanie; Swinehart-Arbogast, Christel – Learning Professional, 2019
The role of principal can be a very lonely one but when they engage in collaboration and collective inquiry, they can move their teachers and students forward. This article describes how five principals from five different elementary schools in Mesa Arizona came together to tackle some common challenges and strengthen their schools individually…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Communities of Practice, Principals, Public Schools
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Lefstein, Adam; Vedder-Weiss, Dana; Segal, Aliza – Educational Researcher, 2020
Most research and practice in teacher in-service learning focuses on formal professional development activities. This article calls for paying greater attention to the informal conversations that are embedded in teachers' day-to-day work and through which they learn from one another what it means to be a teacher and how to perform their duties.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education, Lifelong Learning, Discourse Analysis
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Amyk Conley – Educational Renaissance, 2023
In order to humanize and connect future educators across programs, this case study explains how a Northern California four-year university created a weekly professional development speaker series, Teachers, Eduleaders, Advocates, and Scholars (TEAS). TEAS aims to connect future educators to current practitioners to better meet the needs of PK-12…
Descriptors: College Programs, Teacher Education, Professional Development, Communities of Practice
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Mingus, Tabitha T. Y.; Koelling, Melinda – PRIMUS, 2021
Faced with students failing to complete Calculus 1 at rates of almost 50%, the Department of Mathematics at Western Michigan University addressed the lack of progression of STEM majors through this gateway course and, thus, through their intended majors. In this case study, we describe the four-year process of redesigning our single variable…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Calculus, Mathematics Achievement, Introductory Courses
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McConnell, Tony; Daley, Davinia; Levy, Rebecca; Waddell, Lisa; Waddington, Richard – Teaching History, 2022
A highly distinctive and structured approach to teacher development, Lesson Study emerged in Japan but has since been adopted much more widely and now sees growing interest in the UK. Tony McConnell, Davinia Daley, Rebecca Levy, Lisa Waddell and Richard Waddington describe the process by which their school first investigated and then adopted…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Grade 8, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
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