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Learning through Collaboration in Self-Study: Critical Friendship, Collaborative Self-Study, and Self-Study Communities of Practice: Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices, cartea 24

Editat de Brandon M. Butler, Shawn Michael Bullock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 feb 2023
Self-study is inherently collaborative. Such collaboration provides transparency, validity, rigor and trustworthiness in conducting self-study. However, the ways in which these collaborations are enacted have not been sufficiently addressed in the self-study literature. This book addresses these gaps in the literature by placing critical friendship, collaborative self-study and community of practice at the forefront of the self-study of teaching. It highlights these forms of collaboration, how the collaboration was developed and enacted, the challenges and tensions that existed in the collaboration, and how practice and identity developed through the use of these forms of collaboration. The chapters serve as exemplars of enacting these forms of collaboration and provide researchers with an additional base of literature to draw upon in their scholarly writing, teaching of self-study, and their enactment of collaborative self-study spaces.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811626838
ISBN-10: 9811626839
Pagini: 323
Ilustrații: XI, 323 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Section I Critical Friendship.- 1 Understanding and improving professional practice through critical friendship.- 2 Critical friendship as a research tool: The what, when, how, and why.- 3 "Do you have five minutes?" An investigation of two doctoral students' critical friendship.- 4 Problematizing the nation of story through critical friendship: An exploration of reframing dissertation writing through collaborative meaning-making events.- 5 And you say he's just a friend: Enhancing critical friendship by actually being friends.- 6 Fostering self-study critical friendships across cultures.- 7 Mediating critical friendship through language: A plurilingual approach.- Section II Collaborative self-study.- 8 The collaborative nature of self-study research.- 9 The 'We-Me' dynamic in a collaborative self study.- 10 Collaborative self-study in navigating stages of teacher education administrative roles: Initiation, service, and relinquishment.- 11 Balancing process and outcomes to further collaboration among teacher education faculty in a self-study learning group.- 12 'Chords of three are not easily broken': Strength to transform through collaborative self-study across places, spaces, and identities.- 13 Researching through place.- Section III Self-study communities of practice.- 14 Self-study communities of practice: The importance of critically inquiring as community.- 15 The power of autobiography: Unpacking the past, understanding the present, and impacting the future while establishing a self-study community of practice.- 16 Contributing to and learning through an evolving self-study community of practice: The experiences of two science teacher educators.- 17 Learning in a self-study community of practice: A collaborative journey in coaching and teaching.- 18 Self-study communities of practice as a hub of professional development: A self-study of 15 years of teacher inquiry.- 19 Polyvocal professional learning through collaborative creativity in self-study.

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Notă biografică

Brandon Butler is an associate professor of social studies and teacher education at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia (USA). He teaches undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students in the areas of elementary social studies, practitioner inquiry and self-study, curriculum and instruction, teacher education, and teacher leadership. His scholarship is focused on the spaces in which teachers and teacher educators learn the work of the teaching and teacher education, including methods courses, doctoral courses, clinical field experiences, critical friendships, and communities of practice, with a particular focus on self-study methodology. His research can be found in a range of national and international journals in the fields of social studies education and teacher education. 
 
Shawn Michael Bullock, Ph.D., P.Phys., is a Reader in the History of Science, Technology and Education at the University of Cambridge, U.K. and a Bye-Fellow of EmmanuelCollege. He uses the lenses offered by the history and philosophy of science and technology to examine issues in education, and has published extensively in the fields of teacher education and professional development, with a particular focus on self-study methodology. Dr. Bullock’s diverse contribution to scholarship and teaching is partly reflected by his election to Fellowships of the Royal Astronomical Society, the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Dr. Bullock also maintains current certifications as a professional physicist and a professional teacher within Canada, and qualified teacher status (QTS) in England.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Self-study is inherently collaborative. Such collaboration provides transparency, validity, rigor and trustworthiness in conducting self-study. However, the ways in which these collaborations are enacted have not been sufficiently addressed in the self-study literature. This book addresses these gaps in the literature by placing critical friendship, collaborative self-study and community of practice at the forefront of the self-study of teaching. It highlights these forms of collaboration, how the collaboration was developed and enacted, the challenges and tensions that existed in the collaboration, and how practice and identity developed through the use of these forms of collaboration. The chapters serve as exemplars of enacting these forms of collaboration and provide researchers with an additional base of literature to draw upon in their scholarly writing, teaching of self-study, and their enactment of collaborative self-study spaces.

Caracteristici

Addresses how forms of collaboration are developed and what tensions or challenges emerge from them Provides examples of the differences and points of coherence between various collaborative methods Describes, analyses, and interprets the concept of critical friendship