Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional Development

Researchers have recently been calling for new models of teacher education and professional development for the 21st century. Teacher inquiry, where the teacher’s own practice is under investigation, can be seen both as a way to improve day-to-day teaching in the classroom and as professional develo...

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Main Authors: Cecilie J. Hansen, Barbara Wasson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitetsforlaget 2016-01-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy
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Online Access:https://www.idunn.no/dk/2016/01/teacher_inquiry_into_studentlearning_-_the_tisl_heart_mod
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spelling doaj-415dd1f8e2ae4cb2b1594cdafef828562021-05-03T04:04:46ZengUniversitetsforlagetNordic Journal of Digital Literacy0809-67241891-943X2016-01-0111244910.18261/issn.1891-943x-2016-01-0218948693Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional DevelopmentCecilie J. HansenBarbara WassonResearchers have recently been calling for new models of teacher education and professional development for the 21st century. Teacher inquiry, where the teacher’s own practice is under investigation, can be seen both as a way to improve day-to-day teaching in the classroom and as professional development for teachers. As such, it should also have a role in teacher education. In this article, we present the iterative development of the TISL Heart, a theory-practice model and method of teacher inquiry into student learning, which has a particular emphasis on the use of student results generated in the information and technology-rich classroom. This article proposes that this practice-near model is particularly relevant for teacher education, as it draws upon existing practices in using student data at a progressive school that focuses on the use of technology to enhance student learning. The article concludes by discussing the implications for its role in teacher education, particularly related to data literacy and its use in teaching.https://www.idunn.no/dk/2016/01/teacher_inquiry_into_studentlearning_-_the_tisl_heart_modTeacher InquiryTeacher Inquiry into Student LearningTeacher EducationEducational Professional DevelopmentTeacherInquiryTeacherInquiryintoStudentLearning
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Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional Development
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Teacher Inquiry
Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning
Teacher Education
Educational Professional Development
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Barbara Wasson
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title Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional Development
title_short Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional Development
title_full Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional Development
title_fullStr Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional Development
title_full_unstemmed Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning: - The TISL Heart Model and Method for use in Teachers’ Professional Development
title_sort teacher inquiry into student learning: - the tisl heart model and method for use in teachers’ professional development
publisher Universitetsforlaget
series Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy
issn 0809-6724
1891-943X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Researchers have recently been calling for new models of teacher education and professional development for the 21st century. Teacher inquiry, where the teacher’s own practice is under investigation, can be seen both as a way to improve day-to-day teaching in the classroom and as professional development for teachers. As such, it should also have a role in teacher education. In this article, we present the iterative development of the TISL Heart, a theory-practice model and method of teacher inquiry into student learning, which has a particular emphasis on the use of student results generated in the information and technology-rich classroom. This article proposes that this practice-near model is particularly relevant for teacher education, as it draws upon existing practices in using student data at a progressive school that focuses on the use of technology to enhance student learning. The article concludes by discussing the implications for its role in teacher education, particularly related to data literacy and its use in teaching.
topic Teacher Inquiry
Teacher Inquiry into Student Learning
Teacher Education
Educational Professional Development
TeacherInquiry
TeacherInquiryintoStudentLearning
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