eachers themselves learn and develop across their professional careers. He completed his doctoral dissertation a... student learning, teaching practice, and teacher professional development. He served as Editor-in-Chief of //Le... constructing understanding in order to use it in professional contexts — and shows moderate self-regulation wit... her Learning Patterns: Extending the Framework to Professional Development ====
In the later phase of his caree
veteran teachers — was his lifelong personal and professional partner until her death in 2021.
===== Key Contr... rstand, teach." PCK names the distinctive form of professional knowledge that great teachers possess but that co... nd school teaching to explore how preparation for professional practice is organised across a wide range of fiel... y, the norms of performance, and the standards of professional judgement. The law school's case-based Socratic d
most widely implemented programmes in educational professional development.
==== The Unschooled Mind: Understan... onal work most directly to questions of civic and professional responsibility. The project asked a deceptively s... ficial) — and what happens when the conditions of professional life make it difficult or impossible to achieve b... de the alignment between excellence and ethics in professional life, and identified the conditions — strong disc
olved in curriculum development and the design of professional learning for teachers during the critical period ... ficult to resist and that progressively erode the professional culture, the civic purpose, and the human richnes... ough investment in teacher quality, collaborative professional culture, and broad educational vision rather than... and that teacher quality depends, in turn, on the professional culture and institutional conditions within which
al institutions, corporate training programs, and professional development initiatives. The significance of Kolb... tency across all styles.
==== Organizational and Professional Education ====
Kolb's impact on organizational and professional education has been transformative, beginning with... e become standard tools in corporate training and professional development. Notably, he created the Kolb Educato
ing model that couples CLASS scores with targeted professional development so that teachers receive concrete, ev... d ESEA: Connecting early education to K–3 through professional development for effective teaching and learning. ... instrument directly into a federal monitoring and professional-development mechanism. Pianta has written as a pr... d ESEA: Connecting early education to K–3 through professional development for effective teaching and learning.
ion as a research institution.
==== Graduate and Professional Education ====
Eliot was instrumental in expandin... lize education, which included the development of professional schools in areas like business, law, and medicine... ing higher education to the evolving needs of the professional world.
==== Scientific and Practical Education =
the inside out" — from the knowledge, skill, and professional culture of teachers and school leaders, not from ... ndividual style and artistry rather than a shared professional responsibility, and that the organisational struc... unds build the shared language, mutual trust, and professional culture of continuous improvement that external a
ed by her multidisciplinary thinking and previous professional experience in student affairs administration. Thr... leaders on campus to seeing them as "workers with professional expertise."
* Kezar, A., & Lester, J. (2009).
a founding board member of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
* Meier, D. (Ed.). (2000)... leader: her four schools, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, the Coalition of Essential Sc
idely adopted frameworks for understanding adult, professional, and situated learning across education, business... -education practice, organizational learning, and professional development in dozens of sectors worldwide.
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ls, selecting mentors who modeled nonviolence and professional standards for boys who lacked positive male figur... xplicit expectations of reliability, punctuality, professional attire, and respect for authority. Through martia
most dangerous woman in America." The social and professional costs were real and prolonged: her reputation, wh... ks to help — retains a challenging force that the professional cultures of social work and formal education have
r a generation of research on workplace learning, professional development, and communities of practice.
===== ... g research and policy in organisational learning, professional development in medicine, law, and education, and
ttempt to read, combined with the flexibility and professional knowledge to respond to what is observed. She des... s approach. Clay's insistence on the teacher as a professional researcher and decision-maker — not a deliverer o