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Ikmanda Nugraha; Patricia D. Morrell; Ian Hardy – Cogent Education, 2024
In the early 2000s, Indonesia's shift from teacher education institutes to universities brought about a profound change in the role of Teacher Educators (TEs), making their environment more research-focused. This exploratory study examines science teacher educators (STEs) who transitioned from teacher education institutes to universities, juggling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators, Science Instruction, Teacher Researchers
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Olin, Anette; Pörn, Michaela – Educational Action Research, 2023
To what extent can teachers' involvement in knowledge-producing activities be enhanced through collaboration with researchers? This article reports on two teacher-researcher collaborative didactic development projects in Sweden and Finland. By using the theory of practice architectures, the aim is to explore how teachers' knowledge contribution…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Researchers, Educational Cooperation
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Miriam Moore – Journal of Response to Writing, 2024
Research in feedback literacy (Carless & Boud, 2018; Molloy et al., 2020; Yu & Liu, 2021; Zhang & Mao, 2023) explores student use of written feedback and barriers to feedback uptake; the role of faculty in designing contextually appropriate feedback has been termed teacher feedback literacy (Carless & Winstone, 2020). When feedback…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Writing (Composition), Cognitive Structures, Feedback (Response)
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Rensijing, Liu; Hongbiao, Yin – ECNU Review of Education, 2023
Purpose: This paper attempts to review and conceptualize how different scholars approach research on teacher identity through the lens of three human interests defined by Jürgen Habermas. Design/Approach/Methods: This literature review, guided by Habermas's three human interests, illustrates the characteristics of three different approaches to the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Professional Identity, Researchers, Teacher Characteristics
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Tim Green; Loretta Donovan; Nahai Gu; Songge Ma; Ding-Jo Currry – Studying Teacher Education, 2024
This self-study focuses on two teacher educators' (from the United States) exploration and examination - with the help of two critical friends (faculty from China) - of the benefits and challenges associated with cross-cultural collaboration. The teacher educators designed and implemented a virtual collaborative cross-cultural, fifteen-week…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators, Facilitators (Individuals), Cooperative Planning
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Matovic, Nataša; Hebib, Emina – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2020
The idea of teachers as researchers emerges from the belief that teachers are a key factor in the development of school work practice and that teacher professional development should be based on the concept of reflective practice. Teachers are given valuable opportunities for learning and development through involvement in various research…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Teacher Characteristics, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Nicholson, Laura J.; Lander, Vini – Educational Review, 2022
Strong evidence has emerged that teacher educators (TEs) should be directly and actively engaged in the research process. Despite this, relatively low levels of research activity have been observed. In 2014, the British Educational Research Association (BERA) called for a national strategy to embed research-informed practice into teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Researchers, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries
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Kaasila, Raimo; Lutovac, Sonja; Komulainen, Jyrki; Maikkola, Merja – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
Academics have multiple identities, and their professional identities can sometimes be fragmented. This can lead to identity tensions and hinder their development as teachers. Our data consists of interviews with seven academics at a research-intensive university and the teaching portfolios created during their teaching practicums. All academics…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professional Identity, Teacher Attitudes, Practicums
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Gallagher, Kay – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
This interpretive study contributes to an understanding of the work and beliefs of transnational teacher educators in diverse international contexts. Due to their influence on the development of future teachers in their host country, and the influence of those future teachers on future generations of learners, transnational university-based…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Workers, Teacher Role
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Hunt, Rosie – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2022
Qualitative practitioner research undertaken by teachers in schools is a vital means of developing pedagogy and practice, one that is under-valued in today's educational climate. This essay explores representations of students in qualitative studies, which, I argue, necessarily transform student participants into 'characters' within the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Teacher Student Relationship, Qualitative Research
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Mannes, Adina – Athens Journal of Education, 2020
The demands of teacher educators underwent a major change. They not only are required to excel in teaching, but also to conduct research as an essential part of their professional life. This ambivalence raises questions regarding their professional identity. How can they identify with their profession if their roles keep changing? Two native and…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Native Speakers, Teacher Educators, Researchers
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Poláchová Vašt'atková, Jana; Dopita, Miroslav – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2021
Purpose: The article explores the current as well as the future concepts of university teaching by the academics/the "leaders of educational sciences" in the context of the changes of the academia that have affected the academic professionalization. Design/methodology/approach: The Delphi method was implemented to answer a research…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professionalism, Delphi Technique, Teaching Methods
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Hillbrink, Alessa; Jucks, Regina – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2019
An academic career in psychology typically begins with a role reversal: young academics, who were only recently being taught, become doctoral researchers and teachers. Studies at two German universities provide insights into how students and early-career academics (ecas) in psychology view research and teaching and how their perspectives might…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Faculty, Beginning Teachers, Student Attitudes
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Mounter, Joy; Huxtable, Marie; Whitehead, Jack – Gifted Education International, 2019
The article's authors continually ask and attempt to answer questions, such as, 'How do I improve what I am doing?' and 'How do we improve what we are doing?' by researching their practice and making public what knowledge they create along the way. Here they describe Living Theory research and explain why this has enabled them to improve their…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Research, Teacher Researchers, Inclusion
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Schachter, Rachel E.; Freeman, Donald – Harvard Educational Review, 2020
In this essay, Rachel Schachter and Donald Freeman present the familiar problem in studying and improving teaching: how to connect what teachers know and think with what they do as they teach. They outline how research on the public and private worlds of teaching has become bifurcated, with the private side of the work often disconnected from…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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