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Empowering education professionals with twenty-first century skills through master's of education dissertation/thesis work

2021

This paper aims to explore the potential role of Master’s of Education dissertation/thesis work in developing twenty-first century skills. A total of 600 education professionals studying Master’s of Education programmes in five countries – Poland, Portugal, England, Latvia, and Romania – were surveyed. The findings have revealed that participants recognise the usefulness of twenty-first century skills for their (future) professional practice, and perceive dissertation/thesis work as a valuable foundation for developing these skills. This study offers practical implications for designers of Master’s of Education programmes and contributes to our understanding that this assignment is not only…

020205 medical informatics05 social sciencesTwenty-First Century050301 educationFoundation (evidence)Professional practice02 engineering and technologyEducationWork (electrical)Professional learning communityPedagogy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMaster sSociology0503 educationPractical implications
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Agency at Work, Learning and Professional Development: An Introduction

2017

The concept of agency refers to individuals’ capacity to make choices and to act on these choices to exert control over their lives. Such notions of agency have become increasingly popular within discourses on professional learning and development over the last 10–20 years. Unfortunately, these discourses have been rather abstract in nature. In addition, the various research strands concerned with agency in the workplace and its relationship to learning have been insufficiently integrated. The present book thus aims to collect, integrate and discuss within a single volume the range of perspectives on agency at work and the empirical research generated by these perspectives. It is hoped that…

05 social sciencesControl (management)Professional development050301 educationProactivityProfessional studiesEmpirical researchWork (electrical)Political scienceProfessional learning community0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)PedagogyEngineering ethics0503 education050203 business & management
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3D visualization of engendering collaborative leadership in the space

2012

The paper focuses on collaborative leadership in education and how to illustrate its engendering process in a three-dimensional space. This complex and fluid process is examined as distributed and pedagogical within a Finnish vocational upper secondary educational organization. As a consequence, the notion of distributed pedagogical leadership is used when collaborative leadership in education is studied. Collaborative leadership is argued to consist of the innermost substance of a professional learning community, as attributes of a group of people working together for specific purposes. Therefore, collaborative leadership naturally involves actors, activities, and context. However, the inn…

3D visualizationlcsh:T58.5-58.64Pedagogicallcsh:Information technologySpaceCollaborative LeadershipDistributionProfessional Learning Communitylcsh:P87-96lcsh:Communication. Mass media
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The Induction Phase as a Critical Transition for Newly Qualified Teachers

2012

This chapter addresses the issue of becoming a teacher, with the induction phase as a critical transition from initial teacher education to the lifelong professional learning of teachers, and mentoring as a tool of support. It presents newly qualified teachers’ views on initial teacher education and discusses the need for fostering the connection between teacher training and the induction year. New teachers’ views on teacher induction and mentoring are based on research findings in Finland and other Nordic countries. Another important question addresses how initial teacher education can facilitate the metamorphosis of a student teacher into an autonomous teacher. The new teachers’ experienc…

ComputingMilieux_GENERALTeacher inductionCritical transitionProfessional learning communityProfessional developmentNewly qualifiedComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationStudent teacherOperations managementInduction PhasePsychologyTeacher education
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Transitions in Individual Vocational Education Pathways: Challenges and Collaborative Solutions

2012

This chapter draws upon some of the main results of two Finnish nationwide case studies on how common efforts of education providers and organizations’ personnel support VET (vocational education and training) students along their individual learning paths. The first study concerns best practices to prevent early leaving, and the second was a Finnish national pilot programme to assist uncertain students who have somewhat weak prerequisites to enter vocational education. Some excellent solutions are presented, but special challenges for the learner, organization and staff are also revealed. The solutions for excellence promote practices, strategies and structures that support students’ trans…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONExcellencePolitical scienceVocational educationBest practicemedia_common.quotation_subjectProfessional learning communityPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONIndividual learningSpace (commercial competition)media_common
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Distributed pedagogical leadership and generative dialogue in educational nodes

2012

The article presents practices of distributed pedagogical leadership and generative dialogue as a tool with which management and personnel can better operate in the increasingly turbulent world of education. Distributed pedagogical leadership includes common characteristics of a professional learning community when the educational actors intentionally share a common mission. There, all stakeholders take collective responsibility for students' learning. Generative dialogue is a way to negotiate in this realm in generating new knowledge and understanding. To introduce this process in practice, the article describes two Finnish learning environments where the stakeholders define, first, the c…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectShared leadershipEducationCollective responsibilityNegotiationEducational leadershipProfessional learning communityVocational educationPedagogyRealmComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationta516SociologyGenerative grammarmedia_commonManagement in Education
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Identity and Agency in Professional Learning

2014

This chapter elaborates professional learning from two complementary perspectives, namely professional identity and agency. Starting with the conceptualization of identity and agency, the chapter illustrates how professional identity and agency are intertwined with workplace learning at the individual and social levels. In theoretical terms we adhere to a subject-centred socio-cultural approach. This implies that professional learning is seen as a dual process, involving identity negotiation and the development of work practices (including the practice of agency), with both aspects taking place within the socio-cultural and material conditions of the workplace. We see professional identity …

Conceptualizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Identity negotiationPublic relationsNegotiationWork (electrical)Professional learning communityPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)businessEmpirical evidencemedia_common
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Students’ accounts of their participation in an intensive long-term learning community

2005

Collaborative learning environments have been analysed extensively, yet we know relatively little about how students experience their participation in long-term learning communities where learners work together over extended periods of time. This study aims to understand pre-service teacher–students’ experiences and accounts of their participation in a university-based long-term learning community. The study investigates issues of change and stability, with respect to the students’ perceptions of participation over the first 2 years of their work within the learning community. The study also addresses the relations between the students’ accounts of participation and their learning experienc…

Cooperative learning4. EducationLearning communitymedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching method05 social sciencesStability (learning theory)050301 educationCollaborative learningTeacher educationEducation0502 economics and businessPedagogyActive learningPsychology0503 education050203 business & managementDiversity (politics)media_commonInternational Journal of Educational Research
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Supporting Learning Groups in Online Learning Environment

2015

In this paper, we report on the initial findings on how to effectively support learning groups in online learning environments. Based on the idea that learning groups can enhance effective learning in online learning environments, we used qualitative research methods to study learning groups (interviews and observation of learning group interactions in online learning environments) and their facilitators. Preliminary results reveal that in order to have effective learning groups you need to take care of the following online design issues: develop comprehensive study guides, train online tutors, motivate learners through feedback, and foster high cognitive levels of interaction through quest…

Cooperative learningBlended learningKnowledge managementbusiness.industryProfessional learning communityActive learningMathematics educationEducational technologyCollaborative learningbusinessPsychologyExperiential learningSynchronous learningProceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer Supported Education
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Participation and collaborative learning in large class sizes: wiki, can you help me?

2016

AbstractCollaborative learning has a long tradition within higher education. However, its application in classes with a large number of students is complicated, since it is a teaching method that requires a high level of participation from the students and careful monitoring of the process by the educator. This article presents an experience in collaborative learning adapted to large class sizes using wikis. The objective is to check if wikis allow for effective collaborative learning methods to be introduced into large groups. The results show how effective wikis can be in encouraging collaborative learning and active participation by the student, as well as facilitating the monitoring and…

Cooperative learningCollaborative writingMultimediaComputer science05 social sciencesEducational technology050301 educationCollaborative learningcomputer.software_genreExperiential learningEducationTeam learningProfessional learning community0502 economics and businessActive learning0503 educationcomputer050203 business & managementInnovations in Education and Teaching International
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