This paper describes the types of support that teachers are accessing through the Social Network Site (SNS) 'Facebook'. It describes six ways in which teachers support one another within online groups. It presents evidence from a study of a large, open group of teachers online over a twelve week period, repeated with multiple groups a year later over a one week period. The findings suggest that large open groups in SNSs can be a useful source of pragmatic advice for teachers but that these groups are rarely a place for reflection on or feedback about teaching practice
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
In research on teacher induction, scholars have pointed at the pivotal role of collegial support to ...
This paper provides an original contribution to the field by exploring pathways of social network us...
This paper describes the types of support that teachers are accessing through the Social Network Sit...
This paper presents results from a survey of teachers describing their two most useful Facebook grou...
This paper describes the support that Australian early career teachers are accessing through private...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to determine the views of pre-service teachers on the use of Face...
This paper describes the support that Australian early career teachers are accessing through private...
Social network sites are being widely used by teachers, and this phenomenon has been studied extensi...
This inquiry examined student teachers' perceptions on the advantages of using Social Networking Ser...
Social network sites (SNSs) has a big potential to improve teaching and learning experience. It has ...
Online communities and social-network sites are used to deliver professional-development services fo...
This paper is part of a larger study investigating teachers’ engagement in social support process on...
This comparative case study examined factors affecting behaviour and learning in social networking s...
In research on teacher induction, scholars have pointed at the pivotal role of collegial support to ...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
In research on teacher induction, scholars have pointed at the pivotal role of collegial support to ...
This paper provides an original contribution to the field by exploring pathways of social network us...
This paper describes the types of support that teachers are accessing through the Social Network Sit...
This paper presents results from a survey of teachers describing their two most useful Facebook grou...
This paper describes the support that Australian early career teachers are accessing through private...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to determine the views of pre-service teachers on the use of Face...
This paper describes the support that Australian early career teachers are accessing through private...
Social network sites are being widely used by teachers, and this phenomenon has been studied extensi...
This inquiry examined student teachers' perceptions on the advantages of using Social Networking Ser...
Social network sites (SNSs) has a big potential to improve teaching and learning experience. It has ...
Online communities and social-network sites are used to deliver professional-development services fo...
This paper is part of a larger study investigating teachers’ engagement in social support process on...
This comparative case study examined factors affecting behaviour and learning in social networking s...
In research on teacher induction, scholars have pointed at the pivotal role of collegial support to ...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
In research on teacher induction, scholars have pointed at the pivotal role of collegial support to ...
This paper provides an original contribution to the field by exploring pathways of social network us...