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TOPIC: Teacher identity

Teachers as Transformative Agents of Change

issue 69 jun 2019

The recent Teachers’ Conference 2019 identified two key strands that are of particular relevance to …

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Being a 21st Century Educator

issue 66 sep 2018

Besides imparting knowledge in engaging ways, it is even more important for teachers to inculcate …

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A Passion for Education

issue 66 sep 2018

Many can agree that teaching is a noble profession that allows one to enrich the …

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What Makes a Great Teacher?

issue 66 sep 2018

You can download and print the full infographics here: page 1 | page 2.

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Lifelong Learning for Teachers

issue 57 jun 2016

There is no end to learning – more so for those who teach. The recent …

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Cognitive Coaching for Higher Self-efficacy in Teachers

issue 57 jun 2016

At Regent Secondary School, key personnel and reporting officers use a 4-step approach of cognitive …

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Confident Teachers Make for Confident Learners

issue 56 mar 2016

A confident teacher would have a positive impact on his or her students’ achievement, attitude, …

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Transforming Learning and Teaching with Games

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

In the world of games, knowledge isn’t useful unless students translate it into action. What …

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The Competent Teacher

Issue 23 Mar / Apr 2010

“Competencies.” This word is increasingly being used in education circles today. It is a description …

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What Makes Teachers Tick?

Issue 10 Jan 2008

Research shows that teachers’ job-related beliefs influence their commitment to teaching, their morale, and even …

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