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Inter-generational learning of teachers : what and how do teachers learn from older and younger colleagues?
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Abstract
This paper examines how and what teachers learn from their older and younger colleagues. Data were gathered from interviews and written reports from 27 Belgian and Finnish teachers. Thematic qualitative analysis was used. The results revealed differences in what teachers learn from older and younger colleagues. Teachers reported learning innovative teaching methods and ICT skills from younger colleagues, whereas practical information, classroom management skills, self-regulation and community building were learned mainly from older colleagues. Attitudes regarding teaching and different ways of being a teacher were learned from both younger and older colleagues alike. Similarities were also found in how teachers learned from their older and younger colleagues. Informal activities and relationships, different forms of mentoring, and working in subject teams or seminars were important sources of learning. An intergenerational learning perspective is important with respect to demographic changes in school staff and in preventing knowledge loss and teacher dropout.
Language
English
Source (journal)
European journal of teacher education: journal of the Association for Teacher Education in Europe. - Abingdon
Publication
Abingdon : 2018
ISSN
0261-9768 [print]
1469-5928 [online]
DOI
10.1080/02619768.2018.1448781
Volume/pages
41 :4 (2018) , p. 479-495
ISI
000439881500006
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UAntwerpen
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Last edited 09.10.2023
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