Establishing communities of practice is a tenuous process fraught with a multiplicity of experiences and artefacts that come together and either strengthen or hinder the practice. In this chapter a diverse group of teacher educators reflect on their experience of being brought together to form a community of practice in the scholarship of teaching. Their task was to collaboratively consider and problem solve some of the key issues currently impacting on teacher education, and more broadly on higher education. How the group negotiated shared meaning and purpose is a focus of the chapter. There were many challenges and issues that the group needed to collaboratively and individually solve before progressing towards shared meaning. The experie...
This chapter is specifically concerned with Communities of Practice of teachers, rather then student...
\u3cp\u3eIt is becoming increasingly important for teachers to collaborate. Teacher community is fou...
Engaging teachers in cooperative and collaborative processes through which they learn from each othe...
Establishing communities of practice is a tenuous process fraught with a multiplicity of experiences...
This paper reports the early development of the Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) group cre...
Abstract: Reflection and Communities of Practice are common constructs in teacher education. Co-teac...
Based on research and many years of lived experience in schools, the authors have become convinced t...
The purpose of this study was to answer the question, "If students had the opportunity to construct ...
Communities of practice challenge the traditional notion of learning as receiving knowledge which is...
If teacher educators are to prepare teachers to become leaders who work together toward reform in ne...
If teacher educators are to prepare teachers to become leaders who work together toward reform in ne...
Inasmuch, as the face of teaching practice is changing; whereas teachers once taught behind closed d...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of five educators participating in a teach...
This research provides a less mechanistic lens in which to consider teachers’ PD. It is argued that,...
It is becoming increasingly important for teachers to collaborate. Teacher community is found to be ...
This chapter is specifically concerned with Communities of Practice of teachers, rather then student...
\u3cp\u3eIt is becoming increasingly important for teachers to collaborate. Teacher community is fou...
Engaging teachers in cooperative and collaborative processes through which they learn from each othe...
Establishing communities of practice is a tenuous process fraught with a multiplicity of experiences...
This paper reports the early development of the Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) group cre...
Abstract: Reflection and Communities of Practice are common constructs in teacher education. Co-teac...
Based on research and many years of lived experience in schools, the authors have become convinced t...
The purpose of this study was to answer the question, "If students had the opportunity to construct ...
Communities of practice challenge the traditional notion of learning as receiving knowledge which is...
If teacher educators are to prepare teachers to become leaders who work together toward reform in ne...
If teacher educators are to prepare teachers to become leaders who work together toward reform in ne...
Inasmuch, as the face of teaching practice is changing; whereas teachers once taught behind closed d...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of five educators participating in a teach...
This research provides a less mechanistic lens in which to consider teachers’ PD. It is argued that,...
It is becoming increasingly important for teachers to collaborate. Teacher community is found to be ...
This chapter is specifically concerned with Communities of Practice of teachers, rather then student...
\u3cp\u3eIt is becoming increasingly important for teachers to collaborate. Teacher community is fou...
Engaging teachers in cooperative and collaborative processes through which they learn from each othe...