2016
DOI: 10.1080/02671522.2016.1271003
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Evaluating teachers’ professional development initiatives: towards an extended evaluative framework

Abstract: Evaluating teachers' professional development initiatives (PDI) is one of the main challenges for the teacher professionalisation field. Although different studies have focused on the effectiveness of PDI, the obtained effects and evaluative methods have been found to be widely divergent. By means of a narrative review, this study provides an extended framework to guide the evaluation of (the effectiveness of) PDI. Furthermore, and in accordance with this framework, an overview of measurement instruments that … Show more

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“…Taking this principle into account, several design principles that serves as guidelines can be formulated. (Van Veen et al, 2010;Merchie et al, 2016;Guskey & Yoon, 2009;Villegas-Reimers, 2003). The content of educational programs is related to the specific context in which the teacher works.…”
Section: Figure 1 Model Of Teacher Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Taking this principle into account, several design principles that serves as guidelines can be formulated. (Van Veen et al, 2010;Merchie et al, 2016;Guskey & Yoon, 2009;Villegas-Reimers, 2003). The content of educational programs is related to the specific context in which the teacher works.…”
Section: Figure 1 Model Of Teacher Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of trainers also plays an important role in the success of training programs (Merchie et al, 2016). Trainers should have knowledge of adult learning theory and have experience in teaching students and training professionals (Principle 5).…”
Section: Figure 1 Model Of Teacher Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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