The reward systems typically found in colleges and universities often serve as a barrier rather than a catalyst for improving teaching. As such, an increasing number of university faculty members are using their own classrooms as a site of inquiry and reflective practice (e.g. self-study) to concurrently advance their own research and teaching. This paper portrays a yearlong self-study of two former practitioners turned probationary faculty members within a college of education at a comprehensive regional university. Findings include tensions within relationships, the influence of our past positions, the engagement of students, and how scholarship requirements influence our professional lives. Finally, the authors suggest five reasons tenur...
This study in-progress explores the perspectives and practices of students enrolled in the Preparing...
This paper focuses on the reflections of a less experienced and a veteran teacher educator at a new ...
This paper focuses on the reflections of a less experienced and a veteran teacher educator at a new ...
The reward systems typically found in colleges and universities often serve as a barrier rather than...
Four years after the first Castle Conference, Cole and Knowles (1998) wrote of teacher educator conc...
Self-study research is a mode of scholarly inquiry in which teachers examine their beliefs and actio...
The self-study of teacher education practices has found its place on the teacher education landscape...
What drives a teacher educator to self-study? This is a question with what might be perceived as an ...
In this article the authors consider the ‘self-study’ research approach that has been used particula...
This paper discusses how the Master of Education (MEd) students at AKU-IED are empowered to understa...
Most professors typically have little formal preparation for their careers in academe and thus learn...
While there are documented benefits of full-time faculty participating in clinical supervision, chal...
This paper documents a self-study research group from its inception, storying its development and im...
While the literature on self-authorship has focused on the development of college students and young...
The author analyzes self-study research in Teaching and Teacher Education (TATE). An introduction to...
This study in-progress explores the perspectives and practices of students enrolled in the Preparing...
This paper focuses on the reflections of a less experienced and a veteran teacher educator at a new ...
This paper focuses on the reflections of a less experienced and a veteran teacher educator at a new ...
The reward systems typically found in colleges and universities often serve as a barrier rather than...
Four years after the first Castle Conference, Cole and Knowles (1998) wrote of teacher educator conc...
Self-study research is a mode of scholarly inquiry in which teachers examine their beliefs and actio...
The self-study of teacher education practices has found its place on the teacher education landscape...
What drives a teacher educator to self-study? This is a question with what might be perceived as an ...
In this article the authors consider the ‘self-study’ research approach that has been used particula...
This paper discusses how the Master of Education (MEd) students at AKU-IED are empowered to understa...
Most professors typically have little formal preparation for their careers in academe and thus learn...
While there are documented benefits of full-time faculty participating in clinical supervision, chal...
This paper documents a self-study research group from its inception, storying its development and im...
While the literature on self-authorship has focused on the development of college students and young...
The author analyzes self-study research in Teaching and Teacher Education (TATE). An introduction to...
This study in-progress explores the perspectives and practices of students enrolled in the Preparing...
This paper focuses on the reflections of a less experienced and a veteran teacher educator at a new ...
This paper focuses on the reflections of a less experienced and a veteran teacher educator at a new ...