Online communities and social-network sites are used to deliver professional-development services for teachers. Professional development should help teachers to reflect on their practice and improve in helping them to guide students' growth. Peer and community models, such as coaching and sharing knowledge in network and knowledge communities, have been proposed. Recently these practices have been taken into use in social media services, such as Facebook. Although earlier research has examined teachers' online communities, we move beyond understanding individuals motivations and examine community-level dynamics. Understanding these dynamics is important to understand the interaction between teachers, resources and the platform in use and re...
The study presented in this paper integrates a research project whose main goal is to explore new ap...
In reviewing the literature on effective teacher development, there is a clear shift in focus. Inst...
This paper presents results from a survey of teachers describing their two most useful Facebook grou...
Online communities and social-network sites are used to deliver professional-development services fo...
In this research we aim to understand the contributions to the professional development of teachers ...
As teachers’ informal professional development is visible in social media, this study probes teacher...
Developing and supporting teacher identity has been largely overlooked in the professional developme...
Background: An extensive and international evidence base positions professional learning communities...
Social media are now an important aspect of the professional lives of school teachers. This paper ex...
It is generally accepted that effective teacher professional development is critical to effective ed...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to determine the views of pre-service teachers on the use of Face...
This study examined the ways in which early childhood pre-service student teachers (PSTs) used an on...
To date, little empirical research on professional use of social network sites has been conducted, p...
The affordances of the Web enable teacher collaboration and growth through learning communities with...
This thesis considers new ways of facilitating in-service teacher training and development in Trinid...
The study presented in this paper integrates a research project whose main goal is to explore new ap...
In reviewing the literature on effective teacher development, there is a clear shift in focus. Inst...
This paper presents results from a survey of teachers describing their two most useful Facebook grou...
Online communities and social-network sites are used to deliver professional-development services fo...
In this research we aim to understand the contributions to the professional development of teachers ...
As teachers’ informal professional development is visible in social media, this study probes teacher...
Developing and supporting teacher identity has been largely overlooked in the professional developme...
Background: An extensive and international evidence base positions professional learning communities...
Social media are now an important aspect of the professional lives of school teachers. This paper ex...
It is generally accepted that effective teacher professional development is critical to effective ed...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to determine the views of pre-service teachers on the use of Face...
This study examined the ways in which early childhood pre-service student teachers (PSTs) used an on...
To date, little empirical research on professional use of social network sites has been conducted, p...
The affordances of the Web enable teacher collaboration and growth through learning communities with...
This thesis considers new ways of facilitating in-service teacher training and development in Trinid...
The study presented in this paper integrates a research project whose main goal is to explore new ap...
In reviewing the literature on effective teacher development, there is a clear shift in focus. Inst...
This paper presents results from a survey of teachers describing their two most useful Facebook grou...