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Nicole Leggett – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
When first released in 2009, the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) recognised intentional teaching as one of its eight core practices (Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) (2009). In 2022, the EYLF was revised to include a broader understanding of 'intentionality', encompassing both the educator and the child…
Descriptors: Intention, Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Collaboration
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Brownlee, Jo Lunn; Irvine, Susan; Sullivan, Victoria; Thorpe, Karen – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
An educator's ability to engage in critical reflection is core to provision of high quality early childhood education and care (ECEC), and is a priority for quality improvement in Australia. This study explored the nature of critical reflection using the example of sleep-rest practices. These practices have been identified as a 'barometer of ECEC…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Sleep, Early Childhood Teachers, Classroom Techniques
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McCormack, Coralie; Schönwetter, Dieter J.; Ruge, Gesa; Kennelly, Robert – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
Teaching in today's complex and competitive university environment has become increasingly demanding as teachers try to respond to the stress and burnout negatively impacting their work performance. In this environment, it is more important than ever that university teachers build resilience to overcome stress and burnout and continue a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Persistence, Resilience (Psychology), Teacher Burnout
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John Buchanan – Advances in Research on Teaching, 2024
Education tends to colonize. Established authorities (teachers, curricula, and examinations) instruct newcomers, extending conditional membership. This presents a dilemma for teachers seeking to instill in their students habits of critical, creative, and lateral thinking. In Australia as elsewhere, blueprint educational documents embody lofty…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Expectation, Foreign Countries, Informal Education
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Elwick, Sheena; Wong, Sandie; Harrison, Linda; Williams, Kate E.; McFarland, Laura; Dealtry, Lysa; Janus, Magdalena – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2023
This article discusses infant-toddler educators' perspectives of using the Observe, Reflect, Improve Children's Learning tool (ORICL) in practice. ORICL is a new tool informed by implementation science and co-designed with Australian early childhood education and care policy-makers, practitioners, and service providers. It aims to support…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Infants
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Gayani Samarawickrema; Kaye Cleary; Daniel Loton; Trudy Ambler; Tomas Krcho – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Academics' experiences of transitioning assessments to emergency remote teaching (ERT) during COVID-19 were investigated in a Block Model (BM) higher education context. Students studied one subject at a time in small classes over four weeks. Evaluation cycles were short. An institution-wide qualitative survey highlighted three themes impacting on…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Models, Distance Education
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Andrea Tamblyn; Yihan Sun; Angela North; Nicci Godsman; Crystal Boothby; Helen Skouteris; Claire Blewitt – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
This study explored educators' perspectives on the role the physical and sensory Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) environment plays in supporting children's social and emotional development. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted, in August 2022, at two ECEC sites in Victoria, Australia. Data were thematically analysed and key…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Child Care
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Dorit Maor; Katherine Mitchem; Rachel Drewry – Continuity in Education, 2020
This qualitative study examined the effects of a coaching program as part of a professional development effort to support integration of mobile technologies in a hospital school setting. The professional development consisted of two components: (a) the researchers introduced pedagogical models for incorporating mobile technology in education and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Schools, Hospitals, Hospitalized Children
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Brew, Angela; Boud, David; Crawford, Karin; Lucas, Lisa – Studies in Higher Education, 2018
Findings from interviews with mid-career academics in English and Australian universities elucidate how academics interpret and navigate complex institutional contexts in shaping academic jobs. The paper argues that how they do this is a function of what they notice and respond to as well as the mode of reflexivity they employ. Three core areas…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role
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Brandenburg, Robyn; Sharp, Lani – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2020
The impetus for this article was a university-school research project (Teaching Perimeter and Area in a Primary Classroom) and it was while working with Lani, a Year 4 teacher, that the role of reflection both 'in and on' her practice (Schön, 1983) became evident. Lani was subsequently interviewed about her reflective practices and the new…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College School Cooperation, Teacher Attitudes, Reflective Teaching
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Ryan, Mary; Khosronejad, Maryam; Barton, Georgina; Kervin, Lisa; Myhill, Debra – Written Communication, 2021
Writing requires a high level of nuanced decision-making related to language, purpose, audience, and medium. Writing teachers thus need a deep understanding of language, process, and pedagogy, and of the interface between them. This article draws on reflexivity theory to interrogate the pedagogical priorities and perspectives of 19 writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Reflective Teaching, Writing Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
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Peralta, Louisa R.; Bennie, Andrew; Gore, Jennifer; Lonsdale, Chris – Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
Teacher professional development (TPD) programs are increasingly using video recordings of teaching practice to develop teacher capacity and foster student learning. However, consensus has yet to be reached about how to utilize video recordings in TPD for physical education (PE) teachers. We used semi-structured interviews and evaluations of PE…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Facilitators (Individuals), Observation, Reflective Teaching
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Jones, Zach – English in Australia, 2021
Psychological trauma is swiftly becoming one of the most significant public health concerns and obstacles to effective education in the current teaching climate. This paper responds to my experiences as both a secondary English teacher and registered psychologist, examining the potential utility of trauma literature in the English classroom for…
Descriptors: Trauma, Public Health, English Instruction, English Literature
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Harvey, Marina; Vlachopoulos, Panos – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2020
A growing body of research supports the learning and teaching of reflective practice in higher education; however, the application of reflective skills beyond the classroom, and specifically in professional development, is underdeveloped. While the value of reflective practice may not be clearly apparent for academic and professional staff,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Reflective Teaching, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Delphine, Tim – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
Teaching English literacy in First Nations Australian communities is bound up with the policy aim of improving the social and economic outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the desire to acknowledge, recognise and respect their unique cultural identities, languages and knowledges. But for English literacy teachers working…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Literacy Education, Teacher Attitudes
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