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Teacher Efficacy and How Teachers Learn in Networked Learning Communities

Professional Learning Communities and Teacher Self-Efficacy

Professional Learning Communities and Teacher Self-Efficacy

... and learning were the undeviating focus and the staff worked collegially to achieve the desired results” (Hord, Meehan, Orletsky, & Sattes, 1999, ...the teachers were encouraged to collaborate, share ...

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Collaboration and teacher knowledge in a teacher learning community: A case of mathematics teachers in KwaZulu-Natal province

Collaboration and teacher knowledge in a teacher learning community: A case of mathematics teachers in KwaZulu-Natal province

... on teacher “continuing professional development” (CPD) which describes various structures such as teachers’ subject clusters, “communities of practice” (CoP) and “teachers learning ...

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Professional learning communities enhancing teacher experiences in international schools

Professional learning communities enhancing teacher experiences in international schools

... to learn, the structures in which they have to function are often not conducive to reflection and engage- ...‘when teachers are isolated from one another, few will be willing to take the risks and endure ...

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Collective teacher efficacy, teacher self-efficacy, and job satisfaction among Iranian EFL Teachers: The mediating role of teaching commitment

Collective teacher efficacy, teacher self-efficacy, and job satisfaction among Iranian EFL Teachers: The mediating role of teaching commitment

... that teachers with stronger degrees of a sense of efficacy are likely to be more motivated to improve students' learning and are more committed to their teaching (Bandura, ...of teachers' ...

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An Exploration of Teachers' Perceptions of the Influence of Professional Learning Communities on Their Professional Practices and on Teacher Retention.

An Exploration of Teachers' Perceptions of the Influence of Professional Learning Communities on Their Professional Practices and on Teacher Retention.

... on how they are ...are learning and to receive structured, helpful feedback for ...the learning process to move them through the steps of Bloom’s Taxonomy: understanding, application, analysis, ...

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Informal teacher communities enhancing the professional development of medical teachers: a qualitative study

Informal teacher communities enhancing the professional development of medical teachers: a qualitative study

... peer learning of medical teachers, however, paints a different picture than the one described by situated learning the- ...medicine, learning from colleagues and peers seems to be rather ...

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Expanding the capacity to learn of student teachers in Initial Teacher Education

Expanding the capacity to learn of student teachers in Initial Teacher Education

... their learning experiences using simple inquiry techniques, and generate evidence based descriptions for each other and for ...a Learning Inquiry into ‘Improving my use of study time’ might consist of a ...

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Predictors of Teacher Efficacy for Inclusive Practice in Pre-service Teachers

Predictors of Teacher Efficacy for Inclusive Practice in Pre-service Teachers

... of teacher efficacy for pre-service teachers in secondary programs was the Entity-Increment beliefs ...service teachers in secondary programs who more highly endorsed the premise that ability ...

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Networked Learning

Networked Learning

... the teachers on how to use them, i.e how to guide and support the collaborative learning processes of the students, knowing when to intervene and making action plans and roles ...of ...

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Teachers\u27 Perceptions of a One-to-One Teacher Laptop Program and Teacher Technology Efficacy

Teachers\u27 Perceptions of a One-to-One Teacher Laptop Program and Teacher Technology Efficacy

... improved teacher moral but also change in ...and how it helped enhance instructional practice, while another participant shared how he flipped his classroom practice as a result of the teacher ...

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Teachers' professional learning : researching the influence of collective leadership practices and the mediating role of teacher self efficacy

Teachers' professional learning : researching the influence of collective leadership practices and the mediating role of teacher self efficacy

... 2032, teachers are the key in reaching the new educational goals. Teachers have the opportunity to select subjects in the curriculum, in cooperation with the school leader, which suit the students and the ...

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To Learn or Not to Learn: How External Factors Influence Organizational Learning Processes of Dutch Safety Regions

To Learn or Not to Learn: How External Factors Influence Organizational Learning Processes of Dutch Safety Regions

... 36 times are a part of, of the safety region Drenthe with 2/3 points. Perhaps the safety region has improved their response times between 2013 and 2015 due to this heightened media attention. One of the main questions ...

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Problem-Based Learning: What and How Do Students Learn?

Problem-Based Learning: What and How Do Students Learn?

... of how students developed as self-directed learners, additional case studies were constructed (Evensen et ...of learning for understanding rather than ...previous learning histories, self-regulated ...

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How To Learn To Be Successful At Penn Foster Distance Learning

How To Learn To Be Successful At Penn Foster Distance Learning

... discover how the veterinary practice operates in terms of bringing in clients, facility care and maintenance, as well as recordkeeping and ...will learn the art of communication between the staff and the ...

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Action Learning in Practice: how do participants learn?

Action Learning in Practice: how do participants learn?

... to learn in conjunction with constantly changing contexts and ...‘lifelong learning’ of the professionals, but rather the implementation of what has been learned in the ...to learn and continuously ...

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Relationship of Self efficacy and Teacher Knowledge for Prospective Elementary Education Teachers

Relationship of Self efficacy and Teacher Knowledge for Prospective Elementary Education Teachers

... prospective teachers’ high self-efficacy in ...prospective teachers sooner in the classroom ...a learning environment that will promote opportunities for successful experiences including ...

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Effects of Jigsaw Learning Method on Students’  Self-Efficacy and Motivation to Learn

Effects of Jigsaw Learning Method on Students’ Self-Efficacy and Motivation to Learn

... Jigsaw learning as a cooperative learning method, according to the results of some studies, can improve academic skills, social competence, behavior in learning, and motivation to ...jigsaw ...

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Networked Learning and Postdigital Education

Networked Learning and Postdigital Education

... own learning and are encouraged to engage in critical analysis and ...manage learning resources and to sustain the dialogue with peers and/or experts ...own learning and ...technology-supported ...

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Syllabus. Required ebook: Pyramid Response to Intervention: RTI, Professional Learning Communities, and How to Respond When Kids Don t Learn

Syllabus. Required ebook: Pyramid Response to Intervention: RTI, Professional Learning Communities, and How to Respond When Kids Don t Learn

... intervention by discussing what questions a school or district needs to ask in order to best serve its students. He presents some disturbing statistics about what happens to children who don’t receive an appropriate 21 ...

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The Influence of Differences in Sources of Teacher Efficacy Beliefs on Senior High School Economics Teachers’ Efficacy Beliefs

The Influence of Differences in Sources of Teacher Efficacy Beliefs on Senior High School Economics Teachers’ Efficacy Beliefs

... in teacher efficacy studies: (1) Sources of Self-efficacy Scale (SSES developed by Usher and Pajares, 2009) for measuring STE; and (b) Teacher Sense of Efficacy Scale (TSES developed by ...

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