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Nicolaidou, Maria – Teacher Development, 2010
The study reported in this article explores the views of primary school teachers in Cyprus in relation to teacher leadership. In particular, the study investigates the perceptions of teachers as to their potential to exhibit leadership functions as formal and/or informal teacher leaders. It is a small-scale study of five cases located in one urban…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Teacher Leadership
McLean, Cheryl A.; Mallozzi, Christine A.; Hu, Ran; Dailey, Leslie Bottoms – Teacher Development, 2010
Practitioners are often faced with the national legislation's influence at the school-based curricular level. In the United States, the federal government No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 mandates reading instruction at the early primary grade levels. The position of "literacy coach" was created to support this curriculum change by providing…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Elementary Schools, Federal Legislation
Nabhani, Mona; Bahous, Rima – Teacher Development, 2010
This study elicits Lebanese teachers' views on Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Seven hundred and thirty-nine teachers from across Lebanon responded to semi-structured questions about personal and school efforts to help stay up to date. They expressed their views on what constitutes effective CPD, why this is needed and how this…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Development
Obara, Samuel – Teacher Development, 2010
While millions of dollars are spent on traditional professional development each year in the USA, some school districts are trying other means to increase students' test scores. One strategy is hiring mathematics coaches as on-site professional developers. Whereas mathematics coaching is a newly investigated research area and many issues still…
Descriptors: School Districts, Professional Development, Coaching (Performance), Mathematics Education
Bishop, Russell; Berryman, Mere – Teacher Development, 2010
Te Kotahitanga is a research and professional development project that aims to support teachers to raise the achievement of New Zealand's indigenous Maori students in public/mainstream classrooms. An Effective Teaching Profile, developed from the voices of Maori students, their families, principals and some of their teachers, provides direction…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
Gleaves, Alan; Walker, Caroline – Teacher Development, 2010
Research suggests that pre-service teaching students embarking on practice placements encounter affect both in a personal and a professional sense more acutely than at any other time during their professional careers. A few studies emphasise the use of electronic communications in facilitating effective peer and tutor support during these…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Computer Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Mitchell, Nick; Marsh, Brian; Hobson, Andrew J.; Sorensen, Peter – Teacher Development, 2010
The development of interactive video technology offers teacher educators new possibilities for working with student teachers. This article draws on an evaluation of a project in England that used the internet to link a university teacher education faculty with local partner schools in which remotely operated Internet Protocol cameras and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interactive Video, Audio Equipment, Teacher Education
Fraser, Christine A. – Teacher Development, 2010
This article explores the effects of continuing professional development (CPD) on teachers' and pupils' experiences of learning and teaching science in primary classrooms. During 2006-2007, quantitative and qualitative data were elicited from two primary teachers in Scotland using questionnaires, semi-structured interviews and video-stimulated…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development
"Lights, Camera, Reflection": Using Peer Video to Promote Reflective Dialogue among Student Teachers
Harford, Judith; MacRuairc, Gerry; McCartan, Dermot – Teacher Development, 2010
This paper examines the use of peer-videoing in the classroom as a means of promoting reflection among student teachers. Ten pre-service teachers participating in a teacher education programme in a university in the Republic of Ireland and ten pre-service teachers participating in a teacher education programme in a university in the North of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Reflective Teaching
Demir, Kamile – Teacher Development, 2010
This study examined teachers' internet use behaviour for professional development using the theory of planned behaviour. Data for this study were collected via a survey of 221 teachers who completed self-reported measures of attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, intention, and behaviour. The planned behaviour model was…
Descriptors: Intention, Internet, Faculty Development, Computer Uses in Education
Troudi, Salah; Alwan, Fatma – Teacher Development, 2010
This paper reports partial findings of a qualitative interpretive study of female secondary school English language teachers' perceptions of curriculum change in the United Arab Emirates. The sample consisted of 16 female teachers in three secondary schools who had experience teaching the former and the current English language curricula. Data…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Interviews, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Grant, Theresa J.; Kline, Kate – Teacher Development, 2010
This paper describes how elementary teachers' thinking and practice developed as a result of video-based professional development designed to promote reflection on the decision making involved in planning for and implementing mathematics lessons. Of the 189 teachers who attended the video-based sessions, 180 completed post-session questionnaires…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty, Video Technology
Pomson, Alex; Gillis, Michael – Teacher Development, 2010
In this paper the authors explore the heuristic potential in the image of the teacher-as-stranger and use it as a frame for reflecting on teacher change and growth. Drawing on the sociological figure of the stranger, they conduct a qualitative study of a sample of teachers who are not only strangers in a metaphorical sense, but who, because they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Teacher Attitudes, Perspective Taking
Bevins, Stuart; Brodie, Marilyn; Brodie, Eleanor – Teacher Development, 2010
This paper reports findings from a study which explored undergraduate perceptions of the Student Associates Scheme in England (SAS). The scheme was established by the Training and Development Agency for Schools in an attempt to increase the number of graduates entering the teaching profession, particularly in shortage subjects such as the physical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Career Exploration, Student Attitudes
Shelton, Nancy Rankie; McDermott, Morna – Teacher Development, 2010
Enlisting pre-service teachers to engage in critical thought about diversity, equity, democracy, and power relationships is a challenging responsibility. The authors' work at a large urban community's metropolitan university in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States is designed to help pre-service teachers understand these concepts at a…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Critical Thinking, Multicultural Education

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