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Chen, Xinnian; Redden, John M.; Bobrownicki, Aiyana; Gill, Julia; Graham, Mark J. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2021
Student-centered teaching practices such as active learning continue to gain momentum in college science education. Many instructors committed to these innovative practices transform their classrooms beyond the standard lecture. Nevertheless, widespread implementation of these practices is limited, because the learning benefits for students are…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Team Teaching, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning
Campbell, Elizabeth L.; Reedy, Amanda R.; Baird, Mark J.; Baird, David M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2018
This study examined co-teaching -- two teachers collaboratively leading one course -- in undergraduate applied psychology courses. Previous research has established potential benefits of co-teaching on student success; however, none have examined students' perspectives on co-teaching in applied psychology courses. The present study hypothesized…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Team Teaching, Educational Benefits
Eckardt, Patricia N.; Giouroukakis, Vicky – Journal for Leadership and Instruction, 2018
This hypothesis-generating research study sought to provide further insight into the impact of co-teaching experiences on pedagogical approaches and student conceptual understanding in a graduate, adolescent literacy course. Two professors and 21 students participated in this qualitative study. Collected over the course of a semester, data…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teaching Methods, Graduate Students, Literacy Education
Vangrieken, Katrien; Dochy, Filip; Raes, Elisabeth – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2016
This study aimed to investigate team learning in the context of teacher teams in higher vocational education. As teacher teams often do not meet all criteria included in theoretical team definitions, the construct "team entitativity" was introduced. Defined as the degree to which a group of individuals possesses the quality of being a…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Learning, Vocational Education Teachers, Teamwork
Baltrinic, Eric R.; Jencius, Marty; McGlothlin, Jason – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2016
This phenomenological study explored 10 counselor education doctoral students' coteaching experiences with faculty members. Three coteaching structures identified from the data were relational, operational, and developmental. A definition of coteaching supported by the findings is presented. Implications for counselor education programs,…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Counselor Training, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
Vesikivi, Petri; Lakkala, Minna; Holvikivi, Jaana; Muukkonen, Hanni – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
In 2014, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences implemented a fundamental change in its curriculum from small single topic 3-5 credits courses into 15 credits multidisciplinary courses implemented by teacher teams. This paper focuses on how teachers of Information Technology programs experienced the reform. Research data include teacher…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Program Implementation, Engineering Education, Teacher Attitudes
Hubbard, Janie; Fowler, Melisa; Freeman, Lee – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2020
Three preK-6 U.S. university methods instructors-researchers (literacy, science, social studies) joined 17 Title I school teachers for collaborative lesson planning and teaching within the preK-5 school setting. Each team's goal was to create and teach interdisciplinary curriculum units using U.S. English language arts Common Core State Standards…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes
Bywater, Amy; Mander, Sarah – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2018
This self-reflective article considers the support mechanisms from which new lecturers from a teaching background may benefit upon their entry to academia. The concept of academic identity is explored and the suggestion of a continually evolving professional identity is discussed. Emergent themes of reciprocity and critical friendship, team…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Professional Identity, Mentors
Ameyaw, Joana; Turnhout, Esther; Arts, Bas; Wals, Arjen – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
A responsive curriculum addresses the changing needs of students, bridging the gap between universal knowledge and theories on one hand and contextual, continuously changing realities of everyday life and the world of work, on the other. Though several higher education institutions appreciate the value of making curriculum responsive, how to do…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Action Research, Participatory Research, Curriculum Development
Carroll, Kevin S.; de Vries, Alissia; Pagán Muñoz, Anyeliz – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2021
As the de facto language of science, English proficiency often serves as a gatekeeper for aspiring medical students in Puerto Rico because they encounter English-language instruction, textbooks, and high-stakes standardized tests throughout their studies. Employing ethnographic research methods, this case study documents the language practices in…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language of Instruction, Code Switching (Language), Language Role
Lowder, Loraine; Atiqulla, Mir; Colebeck, Donna; Das, Sandip; Karim, M. A.; Khalid, Adeel; Singh, Rajnish; Utschig, Tristan – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2017
An important purpose of peer observation is to provide formative feedback that will improve classroom teaching and learning. Peer observation in higher education has both quality and developmental objectives. Kennesaw State University, formerly Southern Polytechnic State University, offers a voluntary "Teaching Partners Program" open to…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Boveda, Mildred; Weinberg, Andrea E. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2022
The intersectionally conscious collaboration protocol for teacher educators (ICC-TE) expands on existing models of collaboration by drawing from intersectionality as conceptualized by Black feminist theorists, collaborative teacher education, and frameworks for stakeholders to establish and maintain ethical, student-centered relationships. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Hispanic Americans, Minority Group Teachers, College Faculty
Hempel, Byron R.; Kiehlbugh, Kasi; Blowers, Paul – Chemical Engineering Education, 2019
A sophomore core chemical engineering course was co-taught by two different 4 instructors in Spring 2016 and Spring 2017 with approximately 90 students both semesters via an 5 active learning environment in a collaborative learning space. Both instructors were present for 6 almost all lectures and each instructor delivered approximately 50% of the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Active Learning, Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering
Fischer, Brett; Golden, Julia – Canadian Journal of Education, 2018
Scholarly literature is replete with suggestions for fostering creativity in both teachers and students; however, few articles exist where practitioners appraise these methods and generate theories of their own. After a semester of team teaching using a creative project-based learning (PBL) approach, we reviewed, through a mutual interview…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Development, Team Teaching, Active Learning
Bikowski, Dawn; Lim, Hye-Yeon – Applied Language Learning, 2022
Team teaching is re-emerging as a relevant research topic in language education due to the complexity and realities of globalization (Williams, Evans, & Metcalf, 2010). This qualitative study examined the characteristics of high-performing teams and their leadership in foreign language programs. Fifty-four college-level teachers, department…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods