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Karagiorgi, Yiasemina – Teacher Development, 2012
This article examines teachers' perceptions of, and experiences with, professional development opportunities involving a school-based project on peer observation of teaching. The study aims to reveal the ways in which seven teachers in one primary school in Cyprus see themselves as agents improving their own and peers' teaching through informal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Observation, Faculty Development, Peer Evaluation
Ross, John A.; Bruce, Catherine D. – Teacher Development, 2012
The authors extend findings from qualitative research on the effects of action research by reporting two linked quantitative studies (N = 80 and 105). They found that teachers who participated in collaborative action research experienced statistically significant improvements in attitudes to educational research and teacher efficacy. The pre-post…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Research, Qualitative Research, Data Analysis
McAlister, Clare M. – Teacher Development, 2012
This study focusses on a group of student teachers who were participants on the Post Graduate Diploma in Education at a Scottish university and assesses their engagement with cooperative learning as a result of their training. The participants were experientially trained in cooperative learning approaches through modelling by their tutor for the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
Ashour, Rateb; Khasawneh, Samer; Abu-Alruz, Jamal; Alsharqawi, Subhi – Teacher Development, 2012
The primary purpose of this study was to determine the curriculum orientations of pre-service teachers at a university in Jordan. Rigorous translation procedures were utilized to validate an Arabic version of the Curriculum Orientation Inventory (COI) for use in Jordan. The validated COI was administered to a sample of 259 pre-service teachers who…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries
Collinson, Vivienne – Teacher Development, 2012
Philosophers have written extensively about values and have long understood that internalized values define character and decisions. However, scholarship on sources of values, particularly for teachers, remains relatively unexplored. Sources of teachers' values are usually mentioned only in passing in books or articles dealing with other aspects…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, Values
Langdon, Frances J.; Alexander, Patricia A.; Dinsmore, Daniel L.; Ryde, Alexis – Teacher Development, 2012
Effective induction and mentoring are regarded as essential components of teacher preparation programmes. However, there are no theoretically derived, psychometrically sound measures of programme quality. This investigation examined the properties of a new induction measure (Langdon Induction and Mentoring Survey [LIMS]) using quantitative (e.g.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mentors, Teacher Attitudes, Semi Structured Interviews
Yuen, L. H. – Teacher Development, 2012
Continuing professional development (CPD) for teachers must be situated within the context of the practice of teachers and be relevant to their teaching and learning needs. A CPD project was conducted in a Hong Kong kindergarten class. For five years prior to the CPD project, the class had used a mixed curriculum of project approach topics and…
Descriptors: Professional Continuing Education, Teaching Methods, Kindergarten, Foreign Countries
Brooks, Clare; Brant, Jacek; Abrahams, Ian; Yandell, John – Teacher Development, 2012
The future of Master's-level work in initial teacher education (ITE) in England seems uncertain. Whilst the coalition government has expressed support for Master's-level work, its recent White Paper focuses on teaching skills as the dominant form of professional development. This training discourse is in tension with the view of professional…
Descriptors: Credits, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
Tse, Shek Kam; Ip, Olivia King Ming; Tan, Wei Xiong; Ko, Hwa-Wei – Teacher Development, 2012
An overview is presented of a three-year project aimed at helping Chinese language teachers in Taiwan refine ways that Chinese, an ideographic language that differs markedly from alphabetic English, is taught in primary schools. Guided by university staff in Taiwan, Hong Kong University and a Taiwanese non-government social enterprise, 20…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Chinese
Flannery Quinn, Suzanne M.; Morton, Mary Lou; Brindley, Roger – Teacher Development, 2011
This qualitative study investigated the perspectives of preservice teachers from the United States on the customs and practices of teaching in primary schools in England resulting from their participation in a study abroad experience. Participants were 17 teacher education candidates from a university in the southeastern United States who studied…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Teaching Methods
Griffiths, Vivienne – Teacher Development, 2011
In this article, the early professional development of mature, early career teachers who entered the profession via an employment-based route to teaching in England is presented and explored from the teachers' own perspectives. From a larger sample in a longitudinal study, the development of four career changers is traced in detail, using a model…
Descriptors: Career Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, School Support
Patterson, Eira Wyn – Teacher Development, 2011
This paper explores the perceptions of student teachers regarding the extent to which they consider a constructivist approach supports their learning in science. The research was carried out in two phases and drew on questionnaire and interview data. In Phase 1 a questionnaire was used to collect the views of 34 students regarding the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Student Teachers, Measures (Individuals), Teaching Methods
Draper, Roni Jo; Adair, Marta; Broomhead, Paul; Gray, Sharon; Grierson, Sirpa; Hendrickson, Scott; Jensen, Amy P.; Nokes, Jeffery D.; Shumway, Steven; Siebert, Daniel; Wright, Geoffrey – Teacher Development, 2011
This narrative study describes the experiences of a group of teacher educators as they worked together in a collaborative research activity investigating theories of literacy and the preparation of secondary teachers. The collaboration was organized around the precepts associated with participatory action research (PAR). After four years of…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Educational Research, Cooperation
McGraw, Amanda – Teacher Development, 2011
This paper uses Sizer and Sizer's concept of "shoving" to examine the school experiences of a group of young people who left mainstream school early and some time later enrolled in an alternative educational setting designed to reengage early school leavers in formal learning. "Shoving" is a way to explain why so many young people feel alienated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Young Adults, School Culture
Lovett, Susan; Cameron, Marie – Teacher Development, 2011
For teachers, the early years in the profession are critical for developing the knowledge and skills of an expert teacher. The "Teachers of Promise" study examines the experiences of 57 registered teachers who began their employment in New Zealand primary and secondary schools in 2003. The purpose of this article is to examine the extent to which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Vignettes, Beginning Teacher Induction

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