In this on-going self-study, we examine our experiences of working in new international contexts as teacher educators. Mandi and Nathan gained positions in different countries and moved to their new locations to live and work as teacher educators, with Mandi moving from Australia to The Netherlands and Nathan moving from the United States to Australia. Judy worked in a different international context in the Cook Islands supervising a practicum as part of her Australian university's program, for three consecutive weeks a year for two years. Judy and Mandi had previously worked in the same institution in Australia. While working for the first time as teacher educators in different countries, we found that we negotiated many boundaries - ...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
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Abstract: The rapidly changing demands made of teachers and the work that they do means that it is ...
In this collaborative self-study, two teacher educators examine their experiences of working in new ...
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Despite the rapid flow of international students to Anglo-Saxon countries, especially the US, UK, Ca...
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Globally, the number of in-service and pre-service teachers who seek in-service professional develop...
For international teachers the experience of ‘crossing over’ and moving from one higher education co...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
In this paper, we critically interrogate the way in which comparative and international education co...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
This is the first book on global teachers and the increasingly important phenomenon of ‘brain circul...
Abstract: The rapidly changing demands made of teachers and the work that they do means that it is ...
In this collaborative self-study, two teacher educators examine their experiences of working in new ...
Teacher educators are an increasingly diverse, occupational group due in part to the increased marke...
Despite the rapid flow of international students to Anglo-Saxon countries, especially the US, UK, Ca...
With the skills mismatch of teachers in Australia, one tendency is to recruit more teachers from rac...
This paper explores the international learning experiences of Indonesian teachers participating in a...
The study sought to address how volunteer teacher educators translate their overseas experience into...
This research traces the early experiences of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) recommencing their ca...
The focus of this paper is to illustrate Australian regional pre-service teachers' perceptions of an...
Globally, the number of in-service and pre-service teachers who seek in-service professional develop...
For international teachers the experience of ‘crossing over’ and moving from one higher education co...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
In this paper, we critically interrogate the way in which comparative and international education co...
This case study reported on student teachers’ and new teachers’ personal interpretations in their te...
This is the first book on global teachers and the increasingly important phenomenon of ‘brain circul...
Abstract: The rapidly changing demands made of teachers and the work that they do means that it is ...