With the future of education being disrupted and the onset of day-to-day uncertainties and challenges that have to be solved quickly, teachers are now turning to professional development communities/support communities where they can share and learn about effective practices to use in the classroom. While transitioning to blended or online learning and keeping up with the technological advances in education, these communities provide an essential backbone for teachers to rely on for support and updated knowledge on what educational practices are being utilized, how they are working, and what solutions have been found for the ever-changing climate of education. Research on the benefits and use of these communities, as well as on the latest educational practices, is essential in teacher development and student learning in the current culture of a rapidly changing educational environment. The Research Anthology on Facilitating New Educational Practices Through Communities of Learning contains hand-selected, previously published research that provides information on the communities of learning that teachers are currently involved in to seek the latest educational practices. The chapters cover the context of these communities, the benefits, and an overview of how this support is a necessary tool in today’s practices of teaching and learning. While highlighting topics such as learning communities, teacher development, mentoring, and virtual communities, this book is essential for inservice and preservice teachers, administrators, teacher educators, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students who are interested in how communities of practice tie into professional development, teacher learning, and the online shift in teaching.
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Drama as research: Realizing the potential of drama in education as a research methodology. Youth Theatre Journal, 14(1), ... Framing a conflict in a campus-community partnership. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 25(1), ...
This book includes topics focused on online learners, online course content, effective online instruction strategies, and instructional design for the online environment.
Starting a Conversation about High-impact Practices Online. ... High-Impact Practices in Online Education: Research and Best Practices. ... The Dependability of VALUE Scores: Lessons Learned and Future Directions.
El aprendizaje basado en juegos: experiencias docentes en la aplicación de la plataforma virtual “Kahoot”. XIV Jornadas de Redes de Investigación en ... Cómo mejorar tu centro escolar dando la voz al alumnado. Madrid, Spain: Morata.
Therefore, the authors share their stories from the lens of being Black women recognizing they are members of a collective ... individual stories highlighting the ways in which higher education opposes and alienates Black women leaders.
... In Research anthology on facilitating new educational practices through communities of learning (pp. 522–535). IGI Global. Cronbach, L. J., Schönemann, P., & McKie, D. (1965). Alpha coefficients for stratified- parallel tests. Educational ...
(2014), who define “effective tea ing” as “that whi leads to improved student a ievement using outcomes that ma er to their future success” (p. 2) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) (Guerriero, ...
... Teaching Fellows” professional learning experience: Toward literacy practices for teaching and learning in multimodal contexts. In Information Resources Management Association (Ed.), Research anthology on facilitating new educational ...