Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4941590 Teaching and Teacher Education 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Teacher educator professional learning, like teacher education, can be messy and complex. This study's purpose was to explore physical education teacher educators' understandings of how their participation in communities of practice (CoP) supported their own professional development. More specifically, significant dynamics and group processes of CoP were explored. Results indicated that engagement in CoP provided a foundation for collaboration and reduced isolation, allowing participants to extend teaching and research capacities. Significant social dynamics and group processes that shaped their practice included a common focus, personal and professional relationships, safe but challenging spaces, and shared commitment.
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