This article addresses the ways in which early career teacher educators can support each other as they enter the academic community. By utilizing technology as an instrument to engage in a cross-country critical friendship, the authors were able to engage in a dialogue that grew out of mutual interests and concerns. Through critical reflection, they were able to address the question: How can we, two early-career teacher educators, push ourselves and one another to more critically examine our teaching practices? In doing so, each “new educator” grew more confident in claiming one\u27s voice as a sustainable critical friendship emerged
This article focuses on the complex process of facilitating a Critical Friends Group as a form of a ...
Slides from a presentation given October 18, 2019 at the 63rd North Carolina Library Association Bie...
This article chronicles the experiences of Dialogues in Methods of Education (DIME), a group of scho...
In this article we describe and interpret how two distinct layers of critical friendship were used t...
A layered approach to critical friendship as a means to support pedagogical innovation in pre-servic...
This self-study documents two teacher educators’ professional inquiry into the notions of critical f...
abstract: Preservice teachers are faced with many challenges as they enter their first year of teach...
We met at CASTLE 2018, two trained mathematics teacher educators (MTEs), interested in mathematics, ...
In this paper, we share the results of a self - study of our experience as university supervisors in...
This issue sees a continuation of a strand, begun in the first issue, of articles written by collabo...
This paper discusses the distinct nature of friendship between teachers. Using literature on both th...
Like educators in other disciplines, agricultural education preservice teachers must find ways to im...
This article reports on an action research project in which the value of criticalfriendship for stu...
PurposeThis research is situated at a metropolitan university in Melbourne (Australia) where the aut...
peer-reviewedConversations and networks are essential for transforming academics’ teaching practices...
This article focuses on the complex process of facilitating a Critical Friends Group as a form of a ...
Slides from a presentation given October 18, 2019 at the 63rd North Carolina Library Association Bie...
This article chronicles the experiences of Dialogues in Methods of Education (DIME), a group of scho...
In this article we describe and interpret how two distinct layers of critical friendship were used t...
A layered approach to critical friendship as a means to support pedagogical innovation in pre-servic...
This self-study documents two teacher educators’ professional inquiry into the notions of critical f...
abstract: Preservice teachers are faced with many challenges as they enter their first year of teach...
We met at CASTLE 2018, two trained mathematics teacher educators (MTEs), interested in mathematics, ...
In this paper, we share the results of a self - study of our experience as university supervisors in...
This issue sees a continuation of a strand, begun in the first issue, of articles written by collabo...
This paper discusses the distinct nature of friendship between teachers. Using literature on both th...
Like educators in other disciplines, agricultural education preservice teachers must find ways to im...
This article reports on an action research project in which the value of criticalfriendship for stu...
PurposeThis research is situated at a metropolitan university in Melbourne (Australia) where the aut...
peer-reviewedConversations and networks are essential for transforming academics’ teaching practices...
This article focuses on the complex process of facilitating a Critical Friends Group as a form of a ...
Slides from a presentation given October 18, 2019 at the 63rd North Carolina Library Association Bie...
This article chronicles the experiences of Dialogues in Methods of Education (DIME), a group of scho...