This qualitative study applied methods used in discourse analysis to investigate how a consultant\u27s questioning supported the goal of group consultation to empower beginning teachers to become effective problem solvers in their work environment. The focus of the study was on the process of questioning and communicative coherency as the group evolved over the course of the school year. The participants in this study were 7 White elementary school teachers in their first year of teaching. There were 12 sessions held over an 8-month period. The investigators found evidence of a parallel process between the coordinate consultation process and coherency in consultative discourse, such that as the coordinate process developed and improved, so ...
This study focuses on teachers' group identity, seen as a process of co-construction of their group ...
A qualitative study to improve 3rd-grade students\u27 comprehension using the Questioning the Author...
One hundred and eighty British secondary school pupils aged 11¿12 and their six trainee teachers in ...
This qualitative study applied methods used in discourse analysis to investigate how a consultant\u2...
This study was an exploratory case study which examined the process of collegial consultation in rel...
Data analysis suggested that RRWPTRG's collective identity as a teacher research group was rooted in...
The study reports on the types of questioning strategies teachers use to promote thinking, problem-s...
The study sought to determine if teachers who are taught specific communication skills designed to c...
This book is an account of a qualitative case study drawing on discourse analysis and ethnographic t...
In this article I describe the collaborative research undertaken by a group of high school teachers ...
Teaching children to ask and answer questions is critically important if they are to engage in reaso...
A new teacher\u27s progress from novice to expert involves learning not only discipline-specific con...
Involving three teacher-mediators in a time series study, the effects of collaborative consultation ...
Cooperative learning is widely accepted as a pedagogical practice that can be employed in classrooms...
The purpose of this study is to understand the processes of teacher learning and collaboration when ...
This study focuses on teachers' group identity, seen as a process of co-construction of their group ...
A qualitative study to improve 3rd-grade students\u27 comprehension using the Questioning the Author...
One hundred and eighty British secondary school pupils aged 11¿12 and their six trainee teachers in ...
This qualitative study applied methods used in discourse analysis to investigate how a consultant\u2...
This study was an exploratory case study which examined the process of collegial consultation in rel...
Data analysis suggested that RRWPTRG's collective identity as a teacher research group was rooted in...
The study reports on the types of questioning strategies teachers use to promote thinking, problem-s...
The study sought to determine if teachers who are taught specific communication skills designed to c...
This book is an account of a qualitative case study drawing on discourse analysis and ethnographic t...
In this article I describe the collaborative research undertaken by a group of high school teachers ...
Teaching children to ask and answer questions is critically important if they are to engage in reaso...
A new teacher\u27s progress from novice to expert involves learning not only discipline-specific con...
Involving three teacher-mediators in a time series study, the effects of collaborative consultation ...
Cooperative learning is widely accepted as a pedagogical practice that can be employed in classrooms...
The purpose of this study is to understand the processes of teacher learning and collaboration when ...
This study focuses on teachers' group identity, seen as a process of co-construction of their group ...
A qualitative study to improve 3rd-grade students\u27 comprehension using the Questioning the Author...
One hundred and eighty British secondary school pupils aged 11¿12 and their six trainee teachers in ...