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Collaborative teaching in flexible learning spaces: Capabilities of beginning teachers
by
Barbara Whyte
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Beginning teachers
/ Classroom Environment
/ Collaboration
/ collaborative capabilities
/ collaborative teaching
/ Cooperative Learning
/ Creative Teaching
/ Education
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Innovation
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Technology
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ Evaluation
/ Expectation
/ First year teachers
/ Flexible learning spaces
/ Flexible learning spaces; collaborative teaching; collaborative capabilities; novice teachers; student teachers
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interdisciplinary approach in education
/ Lifelong Learning
/ novice teachers
/ Open Education
/ Open learning
/ Pedagogy
/ School Buildings
/ Student Teachers
/ Teacher Education
/ Teacher Effectiveness
/ Teacher Response
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Teaching teams
/ Team Teaching
/ Training of
/ Vision
2017
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Collaborative teaching in flexible learning spaces: Capabilities of beginning teachers
by
Barbara Whyte
in
Beginning teachers
/ Classroom Environment
/ Collaboration
/ collaborative capabilities
/ collaborative teaching
/ Cooperative Learning
/ Creative Teaching
/ Education
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Innovation
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Technology
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ Evaluation
/ Expectation
/ First year teachers
/ Flexible learning spaces
/ Flexible learning spaces; collaborative teaching; collaborative capabilities; novice teachers; student teachers
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interdisciplinary approach in education
/ Lifelong Learning
/ novice teachers
/ Open Education
/ Open learning
/ Pedagogy
/ School Buildings
/ Student Teachers
/ Teacher Education
/ Teacher Effectiveness
/ Teacher Response
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Teaching teams
/ Team Teaching
/ Training of
/ Vision
2017
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Collaborative teaching in flexible learning spaces: Capabilities of beginning teachers
by
Barbara Whyte
in
Beginning teachers
/ Classroom Environment
/ Collaboration
/ collaborative capabilities
/ collaborative teaching
/ Cooperative Learning
/ Creative Teaching
/ Education
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Innovation
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Technology
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ Evaluation
/ Expectation
/ First year teachers
/ Flexible learning spaces
/ Flexible learning spaces; collaborative teaching; collaborative capabilities; novice teachers; student teachers
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interdisciplinary approach in education
/ Lifelong Learning
/ novice teachers
/ Open Education
/ Open learning
/ Pedagogy
/ School Buildings
/ Student Teachers
/ Teacher Education
/ Teacher Effectiveness
/ Teacher Response
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Teaching teams
/ Team Teaching
/ Training of
/ Vision
2017
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Collaborative teaching in flexible learning spaces: Capabilities of beginning teachers
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Collaborative teaching in flexible learning spaces: Capabilities of beginning teachers
2017
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Overview
Increasingly, New Zealand primary and intermediate schools are adopting the concept of flexible learning spaces and promoting team teaching approaches. Such open spaces and pedagogy can be challenging for even experienced teachers to adapt to. Is it realistic, therefore, to expect novices to work successfully in these challenging spaces from the onset of their teaching careers? Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes in New Zealand equip graduates with the knowledge and skills to plan, teach and evaluate learning for a diverse class of children with individual learning, social and cultural needs. However, while researching their own practice working within new spaces and pedagogy, some experienced Bay of Plenty intermediate and primary teachers articulated additional necessities for beginning teachers starting out in such complex teaching environments. Analysis of their ideas suggests such spaces require teachers to have particular capabilities if they are to work collaboratively in open learning spaces. This paper argues that ITE programmes and leaders need to be proactive and include appropriate theoretical and pragmatic coursework, to assist student teachers to cultivate the capabilities required of collaborative team members, by the time they graduate.
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Paradigm Publishing Services,Sciendo,De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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