Supporting New Teachers in Environmental and Sustainability Education: The Pathway to Stewardship and Kinship

Author(s):  
Paul Elliott ◽  
Jacob Rodenburg
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 207
Author(s):  
Barbara Brown ◽  
Sharon Friesen ◽  
Jaime Beck ◽  
Verena Roberts

The aim of this study was to examine a professional learning intervention designed to support new teachers with implementing professional practice competencies. Partners from a school authority joined researcher-practitioners from a university to engage in designing a professional learning series for new teachers. A design-based research approach using quantitative (pre- and post-surveys) and qualitative data (artifacts of learning, field notes, classroom observations) were analyzed over one year. There were over 450 participants involved in the professional learning series. The findings indicated the professional learning intervention positioned new teachers as designers of learning engaging in continuous cycles of design–enactment–reflection and strengthened their pedagogical capacity to interconnect professional practice competencies with support from a community of learners. The findings from this study have implications for supporting new teachers during a period of induction and demonstrate one way to provide new teachers with the foundation for continual growth throughout their career.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Megan Blumenreich ◽  
Laura Baecher ◽  
Shira Eve Epstein ◽  
Julie Horwitz

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