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Section archive - Professional Development

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Teachers working in culturally diverse classrooms: implications for the development of professional standards and for teacher education
Authors: Thomas Sue, Kearney Judith
A survey investigating the level of cultural understanding is examined in this article. The survey was administered to teachers in primary and secondary schools in an Australian regional city. It found that teacher responses to working in culturally diverse classrooms varied according to levels of familiarity with the cultural groups concerned and with the level of schooling within which the teacher worked.
Published: 2008
Updated: Aug. 27, 2008
302
Unveiling Professional Learning: Shifting from the Delivery of Courses to an Understanding of the Processes
Authors: Gravani Maria N.
The article explores professional learning in a secondary teachers ' development program in Greece. The investigation reveals professional learning to be characterised by a number of dimensions: professionality, mutuality, emotionality and formality. Professional learning is therefore seen as a complex process rather than linear, a step-by-step event.
Published: 2007
Updated: Jul. 30, 2008
303
Teaching Portfolios, Community, and Pre-service Teachers’ Professional Development
Authors: Wray Susan
A qualitative study regarding portfolio-focused teacher learning was conducted. Findings indicate that most students found the process of selecting artifacts, reflecting on coursework and fieldwork experiences while constructing their teaching portfolios contributed to their growth and development.
Published: 2007
Updated: Jul. 23, 2008
304
Teacher Self-assessment: A Mechanism for Facilitating
Authors: Ross John A., Bruce Catherine D.
We outline a theory of teacher change that links self-assessment to professional growth. We apply the change in mathematics teaching and report on an 8 grade mathematics teacher. The change contributed to excellence in teaching, assisting with clear standard of teaching, facilitating communication with teacher peers, and increasing the influence of external agents on teacher practice.
Published: 2008
Updated: Jul. 13, 2008
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Teachers’ Perspectives on Mathematics Education Research Reports
Authors: Groth Randall E.
The article explored perspectives on mathematical education research report, utilizing email group, group discussion, and questionnaires. Teachers identified positives research identified by Kilpatrick, Swafford, and Findell (2001), and negative critiques of the ability to research practice by Kennedy (1997).
Published: 2007
Updated: Jun. 26, 2008
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Supporting Novice Elementary Mathematics Teachers’ Induction in Professional Communities and Providing Innovative Forms of Pedagogical Content Knowledge Development Through Information and Communication Technology
Authors: Dalgarno Nancy, Colgan Lynda
This article reports on the needs of novice mathematics teachers, and how to connect to an online mathematics community. Findings indicate the needs for alternative- teachers professional development and the values of professional communities.
Published: 2007
Updated: Jun. 24, 2008
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Restructuring a Traditional Student Teacher Supervision Model: Fostering Enhanced Professional Development and Mementoring Within a Professional Development School Context
Authors: Keil Virginia L., Rodgers Adrian
The study examined a model for alternative student teaching supervision at a US college. The researchers put multiple dyads supervisors, with support from the college community. The study examined how teachers and supervisors use the pair of dyads and how the participants responded to the innovation.
Published: 2007
Updated: Jun. 19, 2008
308
Identifying the Types of Student and Teacher Behaviours Associated with Teacher Stress
Authors: Geving Allison M.
The study involved identifying student behaviors leading to teachers' stress, and the types of teachers' behaviors which involve student behavior leading to student stress. Student teachers were tested utilizing a questionnaire and a survey. Results show student lack of effort in a class, and students coming in with lessons unprepared resulted in teachers stress. However, few significant correlations were obtained when student behavior and teacher behavior data were provided by different sources.
Published: 2008
Updated: Jun. 10, 2008
309
Holism in Teacher Development: A Goethean Perspective
Authors: Oberski Iddo, McNally Jim
The article explores imaginative creative teaching, based on Goethe's scientific method. For examples, the writers utilize data on early professional development of new teachers. The writers emphasized that an imagination is a requirement to becoming an authentic teacher.
Published: 2008
Updated: May. 27, 2008
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Differences in Teachers’ Comments on Classroom Events as Indicators of Their Professional Development
Authors: Krull Edgar, Oras Kaja, Sisask Sirje
This article explores indicators of teachers' professional development, by studying their thinking and capabilities of classroom events. Comments of novice and expert teachers on videotaped lesson activities were analyzed, based primarily on grounded theory. Finding revealed that expert teachers are most sensitive to certain instructional events and to general teaching strategy used by model teachers than novice teachers.
Published: 2007
Updated: May. 27, 2008
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