Digital courseware meets professional learning community: blended learning to improve the teaching of early literacy in a developing country
Author: Oakley, Grace; King, Ronnel B.; Scarparolo, Gemma E.
The effect of authority transitions on teachers' entrepreneurial behavior
Author: Ho, Chun Sing Maxwell; Lee, Daphnee Hui Lin
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Teacher Development雜志英文介紹
Teacher Development is an international academic journal dedicated to the professional growth of teachers and the improvement of educational practices. The magazine aims to provide a forum for teachers, educational leaders, researchers, and policy makers to share and discuss teacher education, career development, leadership development, and the impact of educational policies on teaching practices. The journal covers various aspects of teacher education, including training for novice teachers, professional development for in-service teachers, teacher leadership, and educational innovation.
The magazine encourages the submission of research on teacher identity, teaching strategies, curriculum design, assessment methods, teacher learning communities, as well as teacher well-being and job satisfaction. The journal pays special attention to modern education issues such as globalization, technology integration into education, multicultural education, and inclusive education, as well as how these issues shape teachers' professional development paths. The journal adopts a peer review process to ensure that the published research is of high quality and academic rigor. By publishing theoretical articles, empirical studies, case studies, reviews, and comments, it not only promotes the professional growth of individual teachers, but also provides an evidence basis for the formulation of educational policies and the improvement of educational practices.