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Lee, Sun Young – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
Teacher agency is often depicted in terms of autonomy, empowerment, and participation. This article examines how those democratic visions of teacher agency are (re)constructed during the post-World War Two period when social scientists were eager to find organized procedural reasons. To explain this, I historicize the shifted teachers' role from a…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Teacher Role, Educational History, Cybernetics
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Halvorsen, Øyvind Wiik; Eide, Liv; Ulvik, Marit – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2019
This article examines the sociocultural shaping of "teacher agency" by focusing on how various conditions "mediate" teachers' perceived professional space. Agency is understood from a "sociocultural" perspective as the mediated capacity to act, which is achieved and exercised "in" a professional space, and,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Professional Autonomy, Professional Identity
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Hughes, Sioned; Lewis, Helen – Curriculum Journal, 2020
Current curriculum reform in Wales provides an opportunity for teachers to have greater freedom to develop pedagogical approaches that meet the needs of their pupils. The "Successful Futures" report recommends that teachers should have a greater autonomy in choosing how to deliver the curriculum, and ensuring it is done so in a manner…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Professional Autonomy
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Vaughan, Michelle; Mertler, Craig A. – Journal of School Leadership, 2021
In this article, we look in general at the nature of a profession, how the teaching profession has become deprofessionalized, and various ways in which teachers perceive their profession. We continue by examining ways that teachers can regain a sense of professionalism--through the application of action research and other forms of teacher…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Attitudes, Professionalism
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Maaranen, Katriina; Afdal, Hilde Wågsås – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2022
In this study, we explore teachers' professional space as an alternative to, and/or expansion of earlier conceptualizations of teacher autonomy. Professional space is here understood both as an objective space with e.g., physical, juridical, economic features, and as the teachers' subjective negotiation of this objective space, where teachers are…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Professional Autonomy, Decision Making, Foreign Countries
Heckethorn, Joel E.; Giovacchini, Michael; Doubet, Kristina J. – Educational Leadership, 2021
High school instructional leaders describe how they reframed professional learning around autonomy with structured support. The new system, guided by trust and teacher inquiry, sparked innovation that proved critical during the pandemic.
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Faculty Development, Professional Autonomy, Teacher Empowerment
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Rafique, Aqila; Akhtar, Mahr Muhammad Saeed – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2020
Teacher Empowerment (TE) is not a broadly investigated idea in Educational studies, therefore, this concept is still under examination and indefinable as ever. It is a vibrant component of effective management in universities. The current research is an endeavor to examine the Teacher Empowerment as perceived by the teachers working in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Empowerment, Teacher Attitudes
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Shin, Kyunghee – Curriculum Matters, 2021
Little effort has been made to understand the changes and issues faced by Korean teachers at the Innovation School, a type of public school with a progressive agenda. This qualitative research focuses on Korean teachers' lived experiences at their Innovation School sites. Narrative interviews were conducted with eight elementary school level…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Progressive Education, Models, Professional Autonomy
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Du, Xiangyun; Naji, Khalid Kamal; Ebead, Usama; Ma, Jianping – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
This qualitative longitudinal study explored three engineering instructors' professional agency in implementing project-based learning (PBL), including multiple sets of data (18 interviews, observations, and written reflections spanning three semesters). The results show that the instructors' care for students, interest in pedagogical innovation,…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, College Faculty, Professional Identity, Faculty Development
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Tay, Lee Yong; Ramachandran, Kalaivani; Ong, Woei Ling Monica; Towndrow, Phillip Alexander – Teacher Development, 2021
Continuous professional development is necessary for teachers to stay current with teaching and learning. However, teachers face tensions when they engage in such activities. From the sociocultural and distributed leadership perspectives, this case study investigates how a school, recognised for its excellence in staff well-being and development,…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Leadership Styles, Principals, Instructor Coordinators
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Zhao, Pengfei; Yang, Li; Sa, Zhihong; Wang, Xiying – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2020
Although the past two decades have witnessed the substantial development of sex education in mainland China, Chinese society at large is both conservative and silent in addressing sex-related issues, especially with children and adolescents. Against this background, how do Chinese sex educators understand gender, sexuality and sexuality education,…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Sex Education, Sexuality, Professional Autonomy
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Taveras Rivera, Elizabeth – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Research suggests that teachers of color (ToC) have a positive impact on students' academic achievement, yet, ToC comprise less than 20% of the workforce. Policymakers who seek to increase the number of ToC, particularly Latino teachers, need to understand what keeps them in the profession. Four female Puerto Rican (PR) teachers engaged in a…
Descriptors: Puerto Ricans, Females, Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Yoon, Keejoon; Lee, Changhyun; Jung, Hyunwoo – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Background: Over the last two decades, communities of practice (CoPs) have been regarded as an effective approach for teachers' professional learning within physical education (PE) literature. There has been increasing academic interest in the instructional model approach as a way to overcome the limitations of traditional PE pedagogies. However,…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Communities of Practice, Group Dynamics, Facilitators (Individuals)
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Brugha, Meaghan Elaine; Hennessy, Sara – Irish Educational Studies, 2022
This paper explores possible affordances of technology and online professional learning to develop and support communities of practice in which educational practitioners develop, share and build on one another's reflections and learning. Evidence is presented from a design-based research study that iteratively designed and developed a mechanical…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Online Courses, Dialogs (Language), Professional Development
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Snodgrass Rangel, Virginia; Suskavcevic, Milijana; Kapral, Andrew; Dominey, Wallace – Educational Studies, 2020
The purpose of this study is to explore the validity and reliability of the School Participant Empowerment Scale amongst science and mathematics teachers. Using a sample of 257 elementary and secondary teachers, the study used exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis to examine the validity of the instrument. We began by trying to confirm the…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Empowerment, Elementary Secondary Education
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