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Teachers' continuing professional development: rooting practice in the classroom

Teachers' continuing professional development: rooting practice in the classroom
Teachers' continuing professional development: rooting practice in the classroom
Ownership and relevance to practice are key to successful teacher professional development. As part of a pilot project to develop evidence-based professional development, teachers were trained in the use of a classroom observation system, and used it as a basis for peer observation and discussion to enable them to decide on an area to focus on within their Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Feedback from teachers, through focus groups and individual interviews, was largely positive and most felt that the process of structured, non-hierarchical peer observation and discussion was successful in determining a personal CPD focus, and as an exercise in its own right.
continuing professional development, teachers’ development, peer observation, teachers’ learning pathways
1750-385X
14-29
Park, Jo
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Reynolds, David
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Park, Jo
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Reynolds, David
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Park, Jo and Reynolds, David (2008) Teachers' continuing professional development: rooting practice in the classroom. International Journal of Management in Education, 2 (1), 14-29. (doi:10.1504/IJMIE.2008.016228).

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Ownership and relevance to practice are key to successful teacher professional development. As part of a pilot project to develop evidence-based professional development, teachers were trained in the use of a classroom observation system, and used it as a basis for peer observation and discussion to enable them to decide on an area to focus on within their Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Feedback from teachers, through focus groups and individual interviews, was largely positive and most felt that the process of structured, non-hierarchical peer observation and discussion was successful in determining a personal CPD focus, and as an exercise in its own right.

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Published date: 2008
Keywords: continuing professional development, teachers’ development, peer observation, teachers’ learning pathways

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Local EPrints ID: 177715
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/177715
ISSN: 1750-385X
PURE UUID: d7901c80-75bb-4169-b02f-2d5347bdd4f6

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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:43

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Author: Jo Park
Author: David Reynolds

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