2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.tate.2010.06.015
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From isolation to symphonic harmony: Building a professional development community among teacher educators

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“…degree in either early childhood education, special education, or elementary school education. A series of scaffolded classroom assignments were developed by this author as an application of action research methodology learned in a professional development workshop for teacher-educators designed to infuse higher order thinking skills in college courses (Hadar & Brody, 2010. The students were told that they were participating in the instructor's experimental study of teaching methodology, that their answers would remain anonymous and would not be graded.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…degree in either early childhood education, special education, or elementary school education. A series of scaffolded classroom assignments were developed by this author as an application of action research methodology learned in a professional development workshop for teacher-educators designed to infuse higher order thinking skills in college courses (Hadar & Brody, 2010. The students were told that they were participating in the instructor's experimental study of teaching methodology, that their answers would remain anonymous and would not be graded.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to CT being an essential component of their own development as effective teachers themselves, (Torff, 2005;Hadar & Brody, 2010, teachers in training will also ultimately be responsible for passing on CT skills and dispositions to the next generation, their students.…”
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“…Fostering cultures in which teachers in CIs can push on each others' ideas and offer professional critique is difficult (Dobie & Anderson, 2015;van Es, 2012); however when CIs are able to engage in these deep discussions, there is room for reflection and improved practice (Dobie & Anderson, 2015;Hadar & Brody, 2010;Stoll et al, 2006). Thus discovering specific combinations of conditions that promote deep discussions is critically important.…”
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“…Many recommendations include PD in the form of collaborative teacher learning in teacher communities (e.g., Bryk, Lee, & Holland, 1993;DuFour & Mattos, 2013;Hadar & Brody, 2010;Louis & Marks, 1998;Skerrett, 2010;van Es, 2012). While there is consensus emerging on the factors of high quality PD, there are still many different approaches to school-based Teacher Learning Communities (TLCs).…”
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“…In order to succesfully implement such reforms, teacher educators get involved in collaborative efforts to make the required collective changes in their instructional practices (Frank, Zhao, & Borman, 2004;Goddard et al, 2007;Wenger, 1998). Collaborative processes in teacher education need a sense of urgency or a collective goal in order to develop (Hadar & Brody, 2010). Unfortunately, and although research on teacher educators' is growing, there is little knowledge on what teacher educator collaboration in the context of educational change actually looks like.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%