The interplay between self-regulated professional learning and teachers' work-practice
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
This paper explores the relationship between practice and learning in the workplace, by focusing on the case of teachers. It is
widely acknowledged that (teacher's) professional learning is heavily informed by practice, and that an individual's capacity to
self-regulate their learning can improve the quality of learning. However less is known about the precise interplay between
practice and self-regulated-learning. This paper integrates existing literature in three areas: professional learning, self-regulated
learning and teacher professional development, drawing on recent work describing learning behaviors in informal workplace
settings and on Teacher Professional Development. The paper develops a hypothesis on how teachers' work practice stimulates
their learning processes and, at the same time, is informed by their capacity to self-regulate their learning.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Teacher professional development; professional learning; self-regulated learning; communities of practice.
List of contributors:
Persico, DONATELLA GIOVANNA
Book title:
The Proceedings of 6th World Conference on educational Sciences
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