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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Bourke, Roseanna; Mentis, Mandia; O'Neill, John – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
Analysis of the impact of professional learning and development (PLD) programmes for educators is complex. This article presents an analysis of a PLD initiative in which classroom teachers learned to use narrative assessment for students with "high" and "very high" learning needs. Using Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), the analysis…
Descriptors: Teachers, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Professional Development
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Alton-Lee, Adrienne – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has published a best evidence synthesis iteration (BES) that identifies the characteristics of teacher professional development that make a positive difference for valued student outcomes. A companion best evidence synthesis iteration (BES) that identifies the leadership influences on valued student outcomes…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
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Hardy, Ian; Ronnerman, Karin – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
This paper explores and challenges the rationale for current, mainstream approaches to teachers' continuing professional development (CPD) within schooling systems. Such approaches are significantly influenced by neoliberal and managerial pressures, evident in advocacy for generic, individualistic models of teacher learning, often focused on…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
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Phelps, Renata; Graham, Anne – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2010
This paper takes up an ongoing dialogue in the educational literature regarding the relationship between complexity theories and action research. Recognising the contributions of other writers in this field and building on arguments made previously by the authors, this paper argues that there "are" multiple synergies between complexity and action…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Action Research
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Meirink, Jacobiene A.; Imants, Jeroen; Meijer, Paulien C.; Verloop, Nico – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2010
In this study the relationship between teacher learning and collaboration in innovative teams was explored. A comparative case study was conducted in five temporary teams in secondary schools. Several quantitative and qualitative data collection methods were used to examine collaboration, teacher learning, and the context for learning and…
Descriptors: Site Analysis, Teacher Collaboration, Teamwork, Communities of Practice
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Baskerville, Delia; Goldblatt, Helen – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
This paper explores the nature of a critical friendship between two education advisers within a nation-wide New Zealand Ministry of Education (MOE, 2006-2008) research and development project. Over 18 months the relationship developed through evolving phases. This paper identifies and discusses the factors, circumstances, conditions and analytical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Friendship, Reflective Teaching, Inservice Teacher Education
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Webb, Noreen M.; Franke, Megan L.; De, Tondra; Chan, Angela G.; Freund, Deanna; Shein, Pat; Melkonian, Doris K. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
Collaborative group work has great potential to promote student learning, and increasing evidence exists about the kinds of interaction among students that are necessary to achieve this potential. Less often studied is the role of the teacher in promoting effective group collaboration. This article investigates the extent to which teachers'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Intervention, Problem Solving
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Briggs, Ann R. J.; Bush, Tony; Middlewood, David – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
New heads taking up their appointments in English schools in recent years have had supportive programmes to help them, both prior to headship and on taking up the role. This study examines the experience of heads new to their role in primary and secondary schools over the period 2002-2004. All were participants in the National College for School…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Interviews
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Gray, Donald S.; Bryce, Tom – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
This paper offers a critique of existing models of continuing professional development (CPD) courses for science teachers in the light of recent thinking about the nature of the subject (in particular, the arguments associated with "post-normal science") and the challenges presented by the teaching of controversial socio-scientific issues…
Descriptors: Science Education, Professional Development, Science Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Reeves, Jenny; Turner, Eileen; Morris, Brian; Forde, Christine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2005
This paper questions whether a focus on individual development is appropriate when it comes to attempting to change professional practice. Based on a study of the conceptual development of candidates on the Scottish Qualification for Headship Programme (SQH), the paper examines evidence from detailed case studies of the learning of some of the…
Descriptors: Management Development, Collegiality, Case Studies, Instructional Leadership
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Reeves, Jenny; Forde, Christine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2004
In this paper we develop a socio-dynamic account for the impact of continuing professional development (CPD) on practice. The model we propose for changing practice challenges the essentially individualised explanation of practical learning offered by a number of writers and researchers in the field of CPD such as Joyce and Showers (1988), Eraut…
Descriptors: Professional Continuing Education, Professional Development, Principals, Administrator Qualifications
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Olivero, Federica; John, Peter; Sutherland, Rosamund – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2004
Gaps, barriers, boundaries and walls are words often used to describe the separation between educational research and practice. They account for the differences that are said to exist between the 'two cultures'; the members of which appear to occupy different worlds, have different mindsets and express themselves in different discourses. The…
Descriptors: Videotape Recordings, Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Reflective Teaching
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Dempster, Neil; Berry, Virginia – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2003
Schools in Australia, as in most other western nations, face global trends resulting in principals being placed under intense and increasing pressure. Some of this pressure results from their having to make and justify decisions that are complex and fraught with ethical difficulty. Unfortunately, many feel ill-equipped to deal with these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Ethics, Decision Making
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Williams, Anne; Soares, Allan – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2002
Examines perceptions of roles and responsibilities in primary and secondary initial teacher education following a sustained period of increase in the involvement of schools. Reports findings from a survey of higher education staff, school-based mentors, and student teachers, that sought information about their perceptions of roles and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Interviews
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Orland-Barak, Lily – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2001
Describes and interprets the process by which two novice mentors of British teachers learned to construe their new role by articulating differences and similarities between their practice as teachers of children and as mentors of teachers. States that it is a highly conscious and gradual process of developing communicative competencies. (BT)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, English Teachers, Foreign Countries
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