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Tuval, Smadar; Barak, Judith; Gidron, Ariela – Studying Teacher Education, 2011
This study presents our emerging understanding of the meaning of collaborative self-study as one of the mechanisms that facilitates effective, productive collaboration. Stemming from our experience of collaborative professional life over eight years, we explore the crisis we confronted as a professional learning community, the tensions underlying…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Teamwork
Turniansky, Bobbie; Barak, Judith; Tuval, Smadar; Gidron, Ariela; Mansur, Ruth – Studying Teacher Education, 2010
This article is a re-analysis of three self-studies conducted by three sub-groups of the Active Collaborative Education (ACE) team and originally presented at a conference in 2008. Revisiting and retelling these stories for the purpose of this article highlighted some of the concepts that form the warp and the woof of our interwoven collaborative…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Program Development
Barak, Judith; Gidron, Ariela – Studying Teacher Education, 2009
In their longitudinal study, Kosnik, Beck, Cleovoulou and Fletcher accompanied a group of 22 beginning teachers along the critical period of their first three years in the profession. While the overall tone of this inside-the-classroom-door-study is positive and even optimistic, the findings point to seven key areas where the authors concluded…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Longitudinal Studies, Teacher Education Programs, Expectation

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