Social processes play an important role in teachers' ongoing professional learning: Through interactions with peers and experts to solve problems or co-create materials, teachers internalize knowledge developed in their communities. However, these social processes and their influence on teachers' learning (i.e., adopting new practices) are notoriously hard to study, given their implicit and informal nature. In this paper, we apply the Knowledge Appropriation Model (KAM) to trace how different social processes relate with the implementation of pedagogical innovations in the classroom (as a marker of professional learning), through the analysis of more than 20,000 artifacts from Go-Lab, an online community to support inquiry-based learning. O...
Our _x001E_exploratory research involving information and communications technologies (ICTs) which e...
On line education is a student centred activity, and most of the research in this field focuses on s...
This study of professional development portals developed by the UBC research consortium, the Public ...
Social processes play an important role in teachers' ongoing professional learning: through interact...
Social practices are assumed to play an important role in the evolution of new teaching and learning...
This is a case study of a team of teachers using collaborative inquiry to design new approaches for ...
Teachers’ and students’ classroom work is increasingly described as knowledge work condu...
Mutual learning between teachers and their colleagues plays a vital role in their professional growt...
Fostering cultures of teaching innovation contributes to the transformation of learning and teaching...
In classroom teaching, teachers make increased use of collaborative learning and educational technol...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The 21st century has be...
Teachers are participating in online communities in ever increasing numbers to find and share knowle...
Understanding factors that impact teacher utilization of learning from professional development is c...
This case study examined the spread of ideas in a Gr. 5/6 classroom in which the teacher was attem...
This research explores the nature of teacher knowledge constructed over four years in a multi-modal ...
Our _x001E_exploratory research involving information and communications technologies (ICTs) which e...
On line education is a student centred activity, and most of the research in this field focuses on s...
This study of professional development portals developed by the UBC research consortium, the Public ...
Social processes play an important role in teachers' ongoing professional learning: through interact...
Social practices are assumed to play an important role in the evolution of new teaching and learning...
This is a case study of a team of teachers using collaborative inquiry to design new approaches for ...
Teachers’ and students’ classroom work is increasingly described as knowledge work condu...
Mutual learning between teachers and their colleagues plays a vital role in their professional growt...
Fostering cultures of teaching innovation contributes to the transformation of learning and teaching...
In classroom teaching, teachers make increased use of collaborative learning and educational technol...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The 21st century has be...
Teachers are participating in online communities in ever increasing numbers to find and share knowle...
Understanding factors that impact teacher utilization of learning from professional development is c...
This case study examined the spread of ideas in a Gr. 5/6 classroom in which the teacher was attem...
This research explores the nature of teacher knowledge constructed over four years in a multi-modal ...
Our _x001E_exploratory research involving information and communications technologies (ICTs) which e...
On line education is a student centred activity, and most of the research in this field focuses on s...
This study of professional development portals developed by the UBC research consortium, the Public ...