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Teachers' Everyday Professional Development: Mapping Informal Learning Activities, Antecedents, and Learning Outcomes
by
Grosemans, Ilke
, Gijbels, David
, Donche, Vincent
, Kyndt, Eva
in
Antecedents
/ Attitudes
/ Beginning Teachers
/ Collaborative learning
/ Context Effect
/ Correlation
/ Educational activities
/ Educational outcomes
/ Educational Research
/ Experienced Teachers
/ Faculty Development
/ Informal Education
/ Informal learning
/ Learning
/ Learning Activities
/ Learning outcomes
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mixed Methods Research
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Professional development
/ Systematic review
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teacher education
/ Teachers
/ Workplace learning
2016
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Teachers' Everyday Professional Development: Mapping Informal Learning Activities, Antecedents, and Learning Outcomes
by
Grosemans, Ilke
, Gijbels, David
, Donche, Vincent
, Kyndt, Eva
in
Antecedents
/ Attitudes
/ Beginning Teachers
/ Collaborative learning
/ Context Effect
/ Correlation
/ Educational activities
/ Educational outcomes
/ Educational Research
/ Experienced Teachers
/ Faculty Development
/ Informal Education
/ Informal learning
/ Learning
/ Learning Activities
/ Learning outcomes
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mixed Methods Research
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Professional development
/ Systematic review
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teacher education
/ Teachers
/ Workplace learning
2016
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Teachers' Everyday Professional Development: Mapping Informal Learning Activities, Antecedents, and Learning Outcomes
by
Grosemans, Ilke
, Gijbels, David
, Donche, Vincent
, Kyndt, Eva
in
Antecedents
/ Attitudes
/ Beginning Teachers
/ Collaborative learning
/ Context Effect
/ Correlation
/ Educational activities
/ Educational outcomes
/ Educational Research
/ Experienced Teachers
/ Faculty Development
/ Informal Education
/ Informal learning
/ Learning
/ Learning Activities
/ Learning outcomes
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mixed Methods Research
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Professional development
/ Systematic review
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teacher education
/ Teachers
/ Workplace learning
2016
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Teachers' Everyday Professional Development: Mapping Informal Learning Activities, Antecedents, and Learning Outcomes
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Teachers' Everyday Professional Development: Mapping Informal Learning Activities, Antecedents, and Learning Outcomes
2016
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Although a lot is known about teacher development by means of formal learning activities, research on teachers' everyday learning is limited. In the current systematic review, we analyzed 74 studies focusing on teachers' informal learning to identify teachers' learning activities, antecedents for informal learning, and learning outcomes. In addition, we examined whether beginning and more experienced teachers differ with regard to informal learning. Results revealed different types of learning activities in the two groups and interesting relationships among different antecedents and various learning outcomes. Moreover, it can be concluded that the main difference between beginning and more experienced teachers lies not in the type of learning activities they undertake but rather in their attitudes toward learning, their learning outcomes, and how they are influenced by their context.
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