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    The University Teacher and His World: A Sociological and Educational Study.Richard Startup - 2021 - London: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1979, the aim of this work was to analyse the occupational role of the university teacher, with the help of data collected within a specific university institution. This involves examining both what is expected of university teachers and what they actually do, and accounting for the patterns which their activities exhibit. Since the university teacher's occupation is multi-faceted it is necessary to examine several areas of activity including teaching, research and 'external' professional (...)
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    Chinese university teachers’ perceptions and practices regarding plagiarism: knowledge, stance, and intertextual competence.Guangwei Hu & Yunhua Shen - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (6):433-450.
    ABSTRACT Although much has been written about Chinese students’ understandings of illegitimate intertextual practices, few studies have investigated Chinese university teachers’ perceptions of plagiarism, let alone the effects of their disciplinary background on their knowledge of and attitudes toward plagiarism. This paper reports on a study that examined the knowledge that 128 Chinese university teachers of different disciplinary backgrounds had of plagiarism, their attitudes toward identified plagiarism, and their own ability to engage in legitimate paraphrasing. Multiple (...)
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    American university teachers and opposition to the Vietnam war.Everett Carll Ladd - 1970 - Minerva 8 (1-4):542-556.
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    Technostress in Spanish University Teachers During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Maria Penado Abilleira, María-Luisa Rodicio-García, María Paula Ríos-de Deus & Maria José Mosquera-González - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    One of the measures adopted by the government of Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic has been the elimination of face-to-face classes in all universities, requiring that all teachers had to conduct their classes in an online mode. The objective of this article is to study how this adaptation among university teachers affected their job performance due to the technostress that they may have suffered. Based on the person-environment misfit theory, the sample consisted of 239 teachers from (...)
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    On becoming an innovative university teacher: reflection in action.John Cowan - 2006 - New York: Society for Research into Higher education & Open University Press.
    "This is one of the most interesting texts I have read for many years ... It is authoritative and clearly written. It provides a rich set of examples of teaching, and a reflective discourse." Professor George Brown "...succeeds in inspiring the reader by making the process of reflective learning interesting and thought provoking ... has a narrative drive which makes it a book too good to put down." Dr Mary Thorpe "...a delightful and unusual reflective journey...the whole book is driven (...)
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    The University Teacher and His World: A Sociological and Educational Study.David McNamara & Richard Startup - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (2):160.
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    University teachers and trade unions.Samuel M. Kaynard - 1984 - Minerva 22 (1):96-115.
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    Relational Agency of University Teachers of Chinese as a Second Language: A Personal Network Perspective.Weijia Yang, Citing Li & Xuesong Gao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Relational agency is pivotal for understanding how language teachers seek and utilize relational resources in different contexts and grow to be agents of change amid various educational challenges. This study explored how three university teachers of Chinese as a second language enacted their relational agency to enhance their research capacity and sustain their professional development. Data on their personal network development was collected through concentric circle interviews, life-history interviews and written reflections over three months. Thematic analysis was (...)
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  9. The effect of university teachers 'evaluation on effective quality teaching of faculty members of islamic azad university (district: 12)'.Delphan Azari Ghanbar Ali Banisi Parinaz - 2010 - Social Research (Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch) 3 (6):155-168.
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    Technostress Among University Teachers in Higher Education: A Study Using Multidimensional Person-Environment Misfit Theory.Xinghua Wang & Bo Li - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Labour conditions of university teachers on Belgrade University: Relationship toward administration.Isidora Jaric - 2009 - Filozofija I Društvo 20 (3):23-39.
    Tekst analizira nacin na koji nastavno osoblje na Beogradskom univerzitetu percipira bolonjski proces, nacelno i unutar lokalnog srpskog socijalnog i univerzitetskog konteksta; razlicite upravne instance unutar univerzitetskog obrazovnog sistema, mesto nastavnika unutar obrisa novog visokoskolskog obrazovnog sistema u procesu bolonjske transformacije. Empirijsku osnovu predstavlja istrazivanje o uslovima rada nastavnog osoblja koje je Centar za obrazovne politike iz Beograda izveo na pet fakulteta Beogradskog univerziteta tokom 2008 godine.
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    American university teachers and opposition to the Vietnam war: A reconsideration. [REVIEW]Robert A. McCaughey - 1976 - Minerva 14 (3):307-329.
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    Labor conditions of university teachers on Belgrade University: The problem of evaluation.Ana Jankovic & Isidora Jaric - 2009 - Filozofija I Društvo 20 (3):3-22.
    Tekst analizira nacin na koji nastavno osoblje na Beogradskom univerzitetu percipira bolonjski proces, nacelno i unutar lokalnog srpskog socijalnog i univerzitetskog konteksta; razlicite upravne instance unutar univerzitetskog obrazovnog sistema, mesto nastavnika unutar obrisa novog visokoskolskog obrazovnog sistema u procesu bolonjske transformacije. Empirijsku osnovu predstavlja istrazivanje o uslovima rada nastavnog osoblja koje je Centar za obrazovne politike iz Beograda izveo na pet fakulteta Beogradskog univerziteta tokom 2008 godine.
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    Examination of foreign language university teachers’ reflexive and perceptive characteristics manifestation.Slabouz Viktoriia - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 23 (7):37-43.
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    Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of University Teachers Regarding Plagiarism in Bangladesh.S. M. Zabed Ahmed, Md Roknuzzaman & Mohammad Sharif Ul Islam - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-20.
    The main aim of this paper is to assess the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of university teachers regarding plagiarism in Bangladesh. An online questionnaire consisted of 20 knowledge questions, 23 attitude items, and 18 practice questions was created using Google Forms. The link to the questionnaire was sent via email to university teachers. The total correct answers for knowledge and practice questions, and the total attitude score were converted to percentile scores and categorized accordingly (...)
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    Influence of Leader Mindfulness on the Emotional Exhaustion of University Teachers: Resources Crossover Effect.Beini Liu, Zehui Zhang & Qiang Lu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:597208.
    This study combined conservation of resources theory with the job demands-resources model to explore the influence of leader mindfulness on the emotional exhaustion of university teachers Using a time-lagged research design, 388 paired data sets were gathered. Multiple regression and bootstrapping were used to test each hypothesis. The results showed that first, leader mindfulness significantly reduces the emotional exhaustion of university teachers. Second, the results showed that workplace telepressure partially mediates the relationship between leader mindfulness and (...)
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  17. Influence of Gender and Ethical Training on University Teachers Sensitivity Towards the Integration of Ethics in Business Studies.Marcela Espinosa-Pike, Edurne Aldazabal & Ana Martín-Arroyuelos - 2012 - Journal of Academic Ethics 10 (1):9-25.
    The aim of this work is to analyse the effect of gender and ethical training received on the sensitivity of university teachers towards the inclusion of ethics in graduate business studies. To this end, a study has been carried out that uses four ethical sensitivity indicators for teachers: their opinion about the need to include ethics in the world of business, their opinion about the need to include ethics in University education involving business studies, the current (...)
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    Development of Burnout Syndrome in Non-university Teachers: Influence of Demand and Resource Variables.Marta Llorca-Pellicer, Ana Soto-Rubio & Pedro R. Gil-Monte - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Psychosocial risks at work are an important occupational problem since they can have an impact on workers' health, productivity, absenteeism, and company profits. Among their consequences, burnout stands out for its prevalence and associated consequences. This problem is particularly noteworthy in the case of teachers. The aim of the study was to analyze the influence of some psychosocial factors and risks in burnout development, taking into consideration the levels of burnout according to the Spanish Burnout Inventory. This paper contributes (...)
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    Introspecting the discourse on quality of work life of university teachers.N. A. Barooj & Abdul Gani - 2019 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 12 (2):200.
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    Introspecting the Discourse on Quality of Work Life of University Teachers.Barooj Bashir & Abdul Gani - 2018 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (1):1.
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    What do academics know and do about plagiarism? An interview study with Chinese university teachers of English.Xiaoya Sun & Guangwei Hu - 2020 - Ethics and Behavior 30 (6):459-479.
    Previous research on plagiarism has increased awareness and knowledge of the various aspects of this issue, such as contributing factors to plagiarism, students’ and teachers’ perceptions of plagiarism, and institutional policies and regulations on plagiarism. Yet much of this research, especially on the latter two aspects, has been conducted in Anglo-American contexts or English-as-a-second-language settings, while the diversity of English-as-a-foreign-language contexts remains relatively under-researched. Of those studies that did focus on EFL contexts, the majority were based on survey data (...)
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    Evaluation and analysis of teaching quality of university teachers using machine learning algorithms.Ying Zhong - 2023 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 32 (1).
    In order to better improve the teaching quality of university teachers, an effective method should be adopted for evaluation and analysis. This work studied the machine learning algorithms and selected the support vector machine (SVM) algorithm to evaluate teaching quality. First, the principles of selecting evaluation indexes were briefly introduced, and 16 evaluation indexes were selected from different aspects. Then, the SVM algorithm was used for evaluation. A genetic algorithm (GA)-SVM algorithm was designed and experimentally analyzed. It was (...)
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    Does Gratitude Ensure Workplace Happiness Among University Teachers? Examining the Role of Social and Psychological Capital and Spiritual Climate.Naval Garg, Manju Mahipalan, Shobitha Poulose & John Burgess - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The study examines the necessity and sufficiency of gratitude for supporting workplace happiness among Indian university teachers. It also explores the mediating effect of psychological capital and social capital in the relationship between gratitude and workplace happiness. The moderating effect of spiritual climate is investigated. A survey of 726 university staff in India was undertaken to examine the relationship between gratitude and workplace happiness. A series of statistical tests involving correlation, multiple regression, and necessary condition analysis was (...)
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    Supporting the well-being of new university teachers through teacher professional development.Inken Gast, Madelief Neelen, Laurie Delnoij, Marloes Menten, Alexandra Mihai & Therese Grohnert - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Over the last decades, changes within higher education have created increased pressure and uncertainty for academics, increasing their risk for cognitive, behavioral, physical, as well as psychological issues due to high job demands. Specifically, for new academics in teaching roles, their lack of knowledge and skills can contribute to a negative effect of these job demands on their well-being. This study therefore explored how teaching-related professional development programs can enhance new university teachers’ well-being, through semi-structured interviews with 10 (...)
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    Exemplification of Expectations and their Implications for Trust and Credibility of University Teachers in the Students’ Opinion.Anna Pawiak - 2018 - Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 24 (1):51-67.
    The article describes the question of trust and credibility of university teachers, i.e. fulfilling the expectations and obligations towards students who have placed their trust in the teachers. It focuses on the importance of credibility understood as expectations concerning relations. The discussion aims at presenting of the significance of academic teachers’ credibility for students and finding the answer to the question about the basis on which the teachers’ credibility is evaluated in students’ opinion. The conclusions (...)
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    Association Between Job Stress and Organizational Commitment in Three Types of Chinese University Teachers: Mediating Effects of Job Burnout and Job Satisfaction.Peng Wang, Pengpeng Chu, Jun Wang, Runsheng Pan, Yu Sun, Meng Yan, Longzhen Jiao, Xiangping Zhan & Denghao Zhang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Examining the Relationships Between Job Characteristics, Emotional Regulation and University Teachers’ Well-Being: The Mediation of Emotional Regulation.Jiying Han, Hongbiao Yin & Junju Wang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Regulation Strategies, and Subjective Well-Being Among University Teachers: A Moderated Mediation Analysis.Jingrong Sha, Tianqi Tang, Hong Shu, Kejian He & Sha Shen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study aimed to explore the mediating role of emotional regulation strategies in the relationship between emotional intelligence and subjective well-being among Chinese university teachers, and evaluate whether effort-reward imbalance moderated the mediating effect of emotional regulation strategies. A total of 308 Chinese university teachers were recruited for this study. The results showed that emotional regulation strategies played a partial mediating role in the relationship between EI and SWB. Moreover, an effort-reward imbalance moderated the relationship between (...)
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  29. CRITICAL THINKING IN MEDIA SPHERE: ATTITUDE OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS TO FAKE NEWS AND ITS IMPACT ON THE TEACHING.Anna Shutaleva - 2021 - Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences 24:1-12.
    The article aims to determine how university professors critically perceive and evaluate information when interacting with the media sphere. The study's relevance is due to the insufficient elaboration of Russian teachers' attitude to the information in the media sphere, which is significant in developing students' critical thinking. The study analyzes theoretical sources and documents on critical thinking in the media sphere and the results of processing empirical data obtained from questioning teachers. The main measuring instrument is a (...)
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    The Academic Ethic and university teachers: A “disintegrating profession”? [REVIEW]Clark Kerr - 1989 - Minerva 27 (2-3):139-156.
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    Correction: Teachers’ Ideas about what and how they Contribute to the Development of Students’ Ethical Compasses. An Empirical Study among Teachers of Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences.Lieke Van Stekelenburg, Chris Smerecnik, Wouter Sanderse & Doret J. De Ruyter - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-2.
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    Peculiarities of formation and signs of emotional burnout syndrome in medical university teachers.Mariana Dikal, Oksana Cherniukh, Tetiana Bilous & Nina Voitkevych - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 17 (3):63-68.
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    On certain problems in the ethical Obligations of University teachers.Torgny Segerstedt - 1985 - Minerva 23 (1):62-74.
  34. Doctoral students as early career university teachers : what hinders and what helps them to embrace the essentials of good teaching?Gabriela Pleschová & Agnes Simon - 2021 - In Anne Lee & Rob Bongaardt (eds.), The future of doctoral research: challenges and opportunities. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    A Change Laboratory Professional Development Intervention to Motivate University Teachers to Identify and Overcome Barriers to the Integration of ICT.Willy Castro Guzmán - 2018 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 19 (1):67-90.
    Change is one of the central aims of professional development for information and communication technologies integration in education. Studies on the use of ICT in education highlights the large investments in infrastructure and professional development, and the limited results in students learning. Teachers’ professional development for ICT integration in education has evolved from the development of technical skills to pedagogical skills and content-related knowledge. The gold standard and design-based approaches have dominated TDP-ICT. This study presents the Change Laboratory method (...)
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  36. Características del liderazgo transformacional presentes en un grupo de docentes universitario/Characteristics of the Transformational Leadership Present in a Group of University Teachers.Odris González, Oramis González, Gherardin Ríos & Joldry León - 2013 - Telos (Venezuela) 15 (3):355-371.
     
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    Emotional intelligence as a mental basis of university teachers’ professional self-development.Tsvetkova Hanna - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 23 (8):49-59.
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    The vicissitudes of theprivatdozent: Breakdown and adaptation in the recruitment of the German university teacher. [REVIEW]Alexander Busch - 1963 - Minerva 1 (3):319-341.
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    Teachers' Participation in Decision-Making, Professional Growth, Appraisal, and Behavioral Intentions in the Promotion System Reform in Chinese Universities.Wangxin Peng & Subadrah Madhawa Nair - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The promotion system in Chinese universities has been undergoing a reform since 2017. This study employed an online survey validated by confirmatory factor analysis with 372 Chinese teachers to investigate the extent to which they were empowered by the two practices of participation in decision-making and professional growth in the reform and level of their appraisal of and behavioral intentions toward the new promotion system. Structural equation modeling was used to measure how the two empowerment practices influenced the (...)' appraisal of and behavioral intentions toward the new system. The findings suggest that the Chinese teachers had low participation in decision-making and medium institutional support for professional growth, relatively low nonmonetary cost-benefit appraisal and medium practicality and fairness appraisal of the new system, and relatively high behavioral intentions to increase efforts according to the new system. Besides, participation in decision-making had a significantly direct effect on practicality and nonmonetary cost-benefit appraisal. Professional growth had a significantly direct effect on practicality, fairness, and nonmonetary cost-benefit appraisal and behavioral intentions. Nonmonetary cost-benefit appraisal had a significantly direct effect on behavioral intentions. The implications are that, in promotion system reforms, the two empowerment strategies of shared decision-making and professional growth can help establish a new promotion system with high nonmonetary cost-benefits for teachers and raise teachers' behavioral intentions to develop and pursue promotion. They can also contribute to the formulation of a new promotion system that effectively evaluates individual teacher's achievements according to the characteristics of the specific university, teacher type, and discipline. This study had the limitations of using convenience sampling, collecting cross-sectional data through self-administered questionnaires, and reporting only teachers' side of the story. Therefore, it is recommended that future studies target both teachers and administrators, employ a mixed-method design, collect quantitative data through random sampling, and take a longitudinal view. (shrink)
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    Teachers’ Ideas about what and how they Contribute to the Development of Students’ Ethical Compasses. An Empirical Study among Teachers of Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences.Lieke Van Stekelenburg, Chris Smerecnik, Wouter Sanderse & Doret J. De Ruyter - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-22.
    In this empirical study, we investigate _what_ and _how_ teachers in Dutch universities of applied sciences (UAS) think they contribute to the development of students’ ethical compasses. Six focus groups were conducted with teachers across three programmes: Initial Teaching Education, Business Services, and Information and Communication Technology. This study revealed that teachers across the three different professional disciplines shared similar ideas about what should be addressed in the development of students’ ethical compasses. Their contributions were grouped into (...)
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    Validating Teacher Performativity through Lifelong School-University Collaboration.Theodore Lewis - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (10):1028-1039.
    The main point of this article is that more credence should be given in teacher education to performative dimensions of teaching. I agree with David Carr that the requisite capabilities are probably best learned in actual schools. I employ Turnbull’s conception of performativity, which speaks of tacit cultural learning. Following Wilfred Carr I go back to Aristotle, and to debate between Gadamer and Habermas, before arriving at the view that expert teaching practice should be in the spirit of phronesis. The (...)
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  42. The University and the Idea of an Educated Public: Alisdair MacIntyre on Teachers as the Forlorn Hope of Western Modernity.Eoin Cassidy - 2005 - Ethics Education 11 (1).
     
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    Teacher emotion and pedagogical decision-making in ESP teaching in a Chinese University.Hua Zhao, Danli Li & Yong Zhong - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Teacher emotion has become an important issue in English language teaching as it is a crucial construct in understanding teachers' responses to institutional policies. The study explored teachers' emotion labor and its impact on teachers' pedagogical decision-making in English for Specific Purposes teaching in a university of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. Drawing on a poststructural perspective, the study examined data from two rounds of semi-structured interviews, policy documents and teaching artifacts. The analysis of data revealed (...)
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    Teachers’ Adoption of Emotions-Based Learning Outcomes: Significance of Teachers’ Competence, Creative Performance, and University Performance.Binbin Cai, Zahid Shafait & Lifeng Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Studies have revealed that emotion-based learning outcomes are scarce when teachers’ competence and creative performance are neglected, further university performance in relation to teachers’ emotion-based learning outcomes is disregarded in literature so far. Based on the Attributional theory of achievement motivation and emotion, the purpose of this empirical study is to investigate the effects of Emotional Intelligence on learning outcomes of academicians in Pakistan’s higher education institutions. This study also examines the mediating role of teacher competence and (...)
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    Exploring Educational Planning, Teacher Beliefs, and Teacher Practices During the Pandemic: A Study of Science and Technology-Based Universities in China.Yang Gao, Gang Zeng, Yongliang Wang, Amir Aziz Khan & Xiaochen Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, university teachers are coping with and adjusting to online teaching platforms. In this concurrent mixed-methods study, 10 science and technology universities as the research sites were first chosen, and educational planning in these sites during the pandemic was examined; then, eight selected teacher participants in these sites were interviewed to report how their beliefs and practices changed during the pandemic echoing the examined educational planning. The results show that educational planning (...)
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    University Credits as a Measure of Teachers’ Pre-service and In-Service Training: A Longitudinal Approach Using Swedish Data.Stefan Johansson, Åse Hansson & Tarja Alatalo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In this study, we accessed information about the university credits of all teachers born after 1971 in Sweden as a means of ascertaining the development of their subject knowledge. We examined the university credits they earned during pre-service and in-service training. Data comes from registers Gothenburg Educational Longitudinal Database and the teacher register. We linked GOLD to the teacher register in order to describe the knowledge development of teachers in compulsory school 1998–2014. Special focus was on (...)
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    Teachers’ Beliefs About Multilingualism at Universities in North Macedonia.Jeta Hamzai, Uskana Smajlaj & Brikena Xhaferi - 2023 - Seeu Review 18 (1):75-91.
    The purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism at universities in North Macedonia. Multilingualism as a concept is related to an individual’s ability to speak three or more languages. Given the educational and cultural globalization, multilingualism is crucial in many countries in the world. North Macedonia is an excellent example of multilingualism where different cultures live together and learn the languages of each other. At Universities across the country, teachers face different challenges while teaching (...)
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    Does teacher quality mean the same thing across teacher candidates, cooperating teachers, and university supervisors?Chia-Lin Tsai & Heng-Yu Ku - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-18.
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  49. Latin Teacher Training Initiatives at the University of Maryland, College Park.Lillian E. Dougherty - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (3).
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    Plagiarism policies in Iranian university TEFL teachers’ syllabuses: an exploratory study.Amir Hossein Firoozkohi & Musa Nushi - 2017 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 13 (1).
    Plagiarism has been on the rise amongst university students in recent decades. This study puts university teachers in the spotlight and investigates their role in raising students’ awareness about plagiarism. To that end, plagiarism policies in 207 Iranian university TEFL teachers’ syllabuses were analyzed. The researchers analyzed the syllabuses to find out if they contain a plagiarism policy, and if so, how the term is defined; whether they approach the issue of plagiarism directly; if they (...)
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