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Sustaining Communities of Practice with Early Career Teachers : Supporting Early Career Teachers in Australian and International Primary and Secondary Schools, and Educational Social Learning Spaces / by Bernadette Mary Mercieca, Jacquelin McDonald.

Springer Nature - Springer Education eBooks 2021 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mercieca, Bernadette Mary, author.
McDonald, Jacquelin, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teachers--Training of.
Teachers.
Schools.
Learning, Psychology of.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
School and Schooling.
Instructional Psychology.
Local Subjects:
Teaching and Teacher Education.
School and Schooling.
Instructional Psychology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (189 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2021.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Summary:
This book focuses on sustaining communities of practice in primary and secondary schools in Australia and internationally for the professional learning of all teachers, and particularly, early career teachers. Informed by the communities of practice research of Wenger-Trayner, it shows what factors are conductive to the sustainability of communities of practice, drawing particularly on a case study of an Australian regional secondary school, and explores how it has sustained support particularly for early career teachers over a three-year period. The first chapters of the book provide longitudinal perspectives using qualitative data and include perspectives from a variety of stakeholders, including the principal, the professional learning coordinator and the early career teachers who have experienced the school’s Communities of practice over three or more years. It offers practical suggestions on how to implement and improve communities of practice in schools and highlights the increasing importance of online communities to support early career teachers. Policy-makers, school principals, teacher educators and teaching practitioners find the book useful for implementing and sustaining communities of practice in schools. Subsequent chapters explore the value of online communities, such as Twitter communities; the role of collegial support networks in supporting early career teachers in Flemish primary education; and professional learning in Northern Ireland pre- and in-service teacher networked communities.
Contents:
1 What is a community of practice?
2 The value of communities of practice for early career teachers
3 Sustaining communities of practice: The role of the principal
4 Sustaining communities of practice: The role of the facilitator or social artist
5 Sustaining online communities of practice
6 Implications for practice, policy and research
7 Implications for schools, policy-makers and initial teacher institutions
8 Conclusion.
ISBN:
9789813363540
9813363541

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