A collaborative research project between Sheffield Hallam University and Nottingham Trent University in the UK investigated the use of blogs with trainee teachers as an alternative to reflective paper-based diaries. An action research case study, involving focus groups of post-graduate (secondary) trainee teachers (one group from each University) was undertaken to determine attitudes and perceptions of blogging as an appropriate tool to support reflective professional development. The findings indicate that the use of blogs by the trainee teachers had a positive impact overall, and provide concrete evidence of their development as emerging professional teachers. Unlike traditional paper-based systems, blogs provided ongoing opportunities fo...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
This study examines the involvement of blogging as a novel practice within a graduation project cour...
Developments in Higher Education (HE) over the last decade have seen an increasing focus on developi...
This paper reports on research that has taken place with trainee teachers using web blogs for reflec...
Introduction: This is an action research study, undertaken across two universities, investigating th...
Teaching can be a demanding profession writes Gerry White in DERN\u27s latest research review. Stude...
To prepare teachers for work in a rapid ly changing, information rich and technology based society, ...
Abstract: Reflection is considered an inherent part of teacher practice. However, when used within p...
Abstract: This paper reports on a study involving 74 third and 17 fourth year student teachers enrol...
Abstract: This paper reports on a study involving 74 third and 17 fourth year student teachers enrol...
Informed by the theories of critical reflection and community of practice, this study aimed to explo...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
This study explored the educational benefit and value of blogging by postgraduate nursing students r...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
This study examines the involvement of blogging as a novel practice within a graduation project cour...
Developments in Higher Education (HE) over the last decade have seen an increasing focus on developi...
This paper reports on research that has taken place with trainee teachers using web blogs for reflec...
Introduction: This is an action research study, undertaken across two universities, investigating th...
Teaching can be a demanding profession writes Gerry White in DERN\u27s latest research review. Stude...
To prepare teachers for work in a rapid ly changing, information rich and technology based society, ...
Abstract: Reflection is considered an inherent part of teacher practice. However, when used within p...
Abstract: This paper reports on a study involving 74 third and 17 fourth year student teachers enrol...
Abstract: This paper reports on a study involving 74 third and 17 fourth year student teachers enrol...
Informed by the theories of critical reflection and community of practice, this study aimed to explo...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
This study explored the educational benefit and value of blogging by postgraduate nursing students r...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
This study examines the involvement of blogging as a novel practice within a graduation project cour...