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Jeremy Kerr; Nick Kelly – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2025
This paper explores the use of personas in co-designing learning experiences for students. It reviews existing literature about the use of personas within the design process and then presents a case study of a group of teachers (N = 15) and designers collaboratively designing (co-designing) a term-long learning experience for a group of digital…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Instructional Design, Teacher Collaboration, High School Students
Jie Cao; Yating Huang; Xingjiang Shao; Yani Zhong – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
In this ever-changing era, the innovativeness of teachers as a collective is increasingly vital to the success of educational change. The study examined the relationship between distributed leadership and collective teacher innovativeness in the context of mainland China. Anchored in social exchange theory and social cognitive theory, the study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Innovation, Teacher Collaboration, Participative Decision Making
Bilgen Kiral – Education and Urban Society, 2025
Collective responsibility means that teachers work in cooperation and collaboration, act, and solve problems together. When teachers act together, they can be more productive. Urban schools' principals prefer activity and project-based approaches in order to better integrate students into urban life, and for this, they work to ensure that teachers…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Administrator Role, Principals, Urban Schools
Marta Flores; Ester Miquel; David Duran – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
This research focuses on the interaction between pairs of teachers who carry out Reciprocal Peer Observation (RPO) practices. The aim is to identify how teachers learn by building knowledge collaboratively during their participation in feedback meetings (the third stage of the RPO cycle). From an initial sample of 400 voluntary in-service…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Learning Processes, Cooperative Learning, Faculty Development
Ashley Mueller; Jon Simonsen; Rebecca Mott – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
The purpose of this grounded theory qualitative research study was to explore how relational motivations influenced mentoring relationships for Extension educators at a Midwestern land-grant university. This study was part of a larger research study that focused on the construction of a theoretical framework that described the mentoring processes…
Descriptors: Extension Education, College Faculty, Mentors, Interpersonal Relationship
Andreas Bergh; Tomas Englund – Education Inquiry, 2025
This paper analyses and discusses the possibilities and challenges of collegial mutual deliberation among teachers as a way of counteracting racism. It takes its starting point in research on teacher collaboration that emphasises the importance of creating conditions locally for critical discussions, building on knowledge from different…
Descriptors: Racism, Teacher Collaboration, Barriers, Opportunities
Jennifer Charteris; Dianne Smardon; Stephen Kemmis – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
A mosaic approach to leading practices leverages collaboration and makes it possible to renew the social fabric of a school. In this article, the authors use the notion of a 'mosaic of leading "practices'" to unsettle top-down, hierarchical, positional conceptions of leader"ship" that focus on "participants." The…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Leadership, Communities of Practice, Power Structure
Simmons, Craig – Educational Leadership, 2023
Craig Simmons, an assistant principal in Atlanta, discusses the setup and role of curriculum vetting teams in schools. When well-structured, he says, such committees can be effective in maintaining curricular alignment and quality at a time when many teachers download supplementary materials from the internet. They can also save teachers' time and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Teacher Collaboration, Alignment (Education), Educational Quality
Anja Amundrud; Ingvill Rasmussen; Paul Warwick – Teacher Development, 2025
Collaboratively established talk rules, combined with teacher scaffolding, can help students talk together in ways that support learning. Most classrooms today utilise digital technology, and talk rules have proven beneficial for learning in this context. However, research on the strategies teachers use to make talk rules relevant in activities…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Communication, Technology Uses in Education
Katie M. Ridgway – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2025
Local districts can benefit from a collaborative process for refreshing their master schedules to increase teacher planning time. Alongside national models for organizing the school day, local districts must account for regional factors such as resources, historical practices, community expectations, changing state requirements, negotiated…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Planning, Time Management
Erin Mooney Martin; Christopher Benedetti – Education and Urban Society, 2025
Teacher attrition remains a significant challenge in high-poverty urban schools, contributing to educational inequities and disrupting student learning. This study explores how teacher empowerment, encompassing systemic flexibility, supportive leadership, autonomy, and peer collaboration, influences teacher retention in these settings. Utilizing a…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Poverty, Urban Schools, Leadership
Maria Nicholas; Elizabeth Rouse; Rosemarie Garner – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
This paper reports on a study that explored the user-driven inter-organisational professional learning that teachers from two education systems collectively engaged in via social media. A dedicated Facebook group was established to enable Australian early childhood teachers (sector one) and primary school teachers (sector two) to engage in…
Descriptors: Social Media, Early Childhood Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration
Alma Harris; Michelle Jones; Cecilia Azorín; Alex Southern; Jeremy Griffiths; Ingileif Ástvaldsdóttir – Journal of Educational Administration, 2024
Purpose: This article draws upon evidence from a contemporary study of all-through schools (ATS) in three countries. ATS combine at least two stages of a child's education in a single establishment. Many admit children aged 3-19. Most children join the school at nursery or kindergarten level and continue there for their entire education before…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Innovation, Teacher Collaboration
Kristina Bell – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to catalog, explore and disseminate knowledge developed related to the affordances, constraints and collaborative practices of e-mentoring in order to offer recommendations for mentoring programs. Design/methodology/approach: After identifying studies utilizing inclusion and exclusion…
Descriptors: Mentors, Affordances, Barriers, Elementary Secondary Education
Julie Droissart; Melissa Tuytens – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2024
Purpose: There is a lack of clarity about how lecturer collaboration in light of learning and (professional) development fits within the framework of a quality culture in higher education institutions (HEIs). More specifically, it is unclear how collaboration is present or stimulated in the organisational context, triggering working mechanisms…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration