This study assessed how teachers understand and value autonomy, collaboration and the relationship between both. Quantitative analyses (N1 = 1610, N2 = 1408) included a multilevel SEM model and identifying teacher profiles based upon perceived autonomy (curricular, didactical-pedagogical) and autonomy attitude (individualistic/reactive, collaborative/reflective). Interviews (N = 17) were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Three teacher profiles were identified: autonomous collaborative, autonomous individualistic and low curricular autonomy collaborative. Teachers in the first profile reported most collaboration. Results demonstrate the need to take the interaction between autonomy and attitude into account. However, small effect ...
The pedagogical literature suggests that teachers often motivate students to get involved in clas...
"Teacher collaboration" and "collegiality" are not only frequently used concepts in educational rese...
The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between the perceptions of secondary education t...
Autonomy appears to be a central workplace condition for teachers. However, it is often equated to i...
This study starts from the finding that a complex – sometimes even paradoxical - relationship exists...
In order to cope with the challenges and demands of today's educational landscape, teachers will (in...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school reform...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school refor...
In order to cope with the challenges and demands of today’s educational landscape, teachers will (in...
This study attempted to identify the ways in which teachers define their autonomy, specifically auto...
Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning experiences for students. Therefore...
Building up a professional identity assuming a main role to teachers autonomy as well as assuming co...
Recently researchers have shown an increased interest in teacher education. Theoretical perspectives...
Autonomy has been a very popular subject in language learning as of late. It can be defined as takin...
AbstractAutonomy has been a very popular subject in language learning as of late. It can be defined ...
The pedagogical literature suggests that teachers often motivate students to get involved in clas...
"Teacher collaboration" and "collegiality" are not only frequently used concepts in educational rese...
The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between the perceptions of secondary education t...
Autonomy appears to be a central workplace condition for teachers. However, it is often equated to i...
This study starts from the finding that a complex – sometimes even paradoxical - relationship exists...
In order to cope with the challenges and demands of today's educational landscape, teachers will (in...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school reform...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school refor...
In order to cope with the challenges and demands of today’s educational landscape, teachers will (in...
This study attempted to identify the ways in which teachers define their autonomy, specifically auto...
Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning experiences for students. Therefore...
Building up a professional identity assuming a main role to teachers autonomy as well as assuming co...
Recently researchers have shown an increased interest in teacher education. Theoretical perspectives...
Autonomy has been a very popular subject in language learning as of late. It can be defined as takin...
AbstractAutonomy has been a very popular subject in language learning as of late. It can be defined ...
The pedagogical literature suggests that teachers often motivate students to get involved in clas...
"Teacher collaboration" and "collegiality" are not only frequently used concepts in educational rese...
The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between the perceptions of secondary education t...