In research across professions, the development of professional skill traditionally was seen as a process of accumulation of knowledge and skills, promoted by practical experience. More recently, this view has been modified to incorporate skillful know-how that is progressively acquired by passing through developmental stages, such as novice, competent, and expert. The authors of this article critically review contemporary stage models that are typically applied across professions. Their principal critique is that a focus on stages veils or conceals more fundamental aspects of professional skill development. On the basis of their critique, the authors propose an alternative model that builds on the strengths of previous models while seeking...
In this article an experienced academic presents a brief summary of key areas of research and schola...
In order to teach students the knowledge and skills that are required to be successful in the 21st c...
The case study research sought to explore whether school managers and teachers possessed knowledge o...
In research across professions, the development of professional skill traditionally was seen as a pr...
This paper outlines research conducted by the authors between 1994 and 1999 into the nature of profe...
This paper raises questions about the sort of knowledge which has come to count as professional deve...
There is an expectation that we will keep on learning and developing as practitioners. That we will ...
The research began by examining professions, both historically and as they are today. It went on to ...
Literature (e.g. CICA, 2006; Haines, 2006) suggests that there are two core imperatives influencing ...
One approach to designing, researching or evaluating professional learning experiences is to use mod...
This paper describes a professional development model which emerged from two projects that had profe...
Emanating from the different perspectives and philosophies on continuing professional development (C...
While professional development (PD) for teachers exists in many forms, no particular one emerges as ...
Driven by an increasingly performative workplace ethos, the continuing development of professionals ...
Drawing on the teaching hospital analogy, many education reformers dream of a place where teachers c...
In this article an experienced academic presents a brief summary of key areas of research and schola...
In order to teach students the knowledge and skills that are required to be successful in the 21st c...
The case study research sought to explore whether school managers and teachers possessed knowledge o...
In research across professions, the development of professional skill traditionally was seen as a pr...
This paper outlines research conducted by the authors between 1994 and 1999 into the nature of profe...
This paper raises questions about the sort of knowledge which has come to count as professional deve...
There is an expectation that we will keep on learning and developing as practitioners. That we will ...
The research began by examining professions, both historically and as they are today. It went on to ...
Literature (e.g. CICA, 2006; Haines, 2006) suggests that there are two core imperatives influencing ...
One approach to designing, researching or evaluating professional learning experiences is to use mod...
This paper describes a professional development model which emerged from two projects that had profe...
Emanating from the different perspectives and philosophies on continuing professional development (C...
While professional development (PD) for teachers exists in many forms, no particular one emerges as ...
Driven by an increasingly performative workplace ethos, the continuing development of professionals ...
Drawing on the teaching hospital analogy, many education reformers dream of a place where teachers c...
In this article an experienced academic presents a brief summary of key areas of research and schola...
In order to teach students the knowledge and skills that are required to be successful in the 21st c...
The case study research sought to explore whether school managers and teachers possessed knowledge o...