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TOPIC: Teacher professionalism

Closing the Digital Divide

issue 75 dec 2020

Amidst the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, schools were shut, and full home-based …

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Developing a School’s Professional Capital through the Lens of Knowledge Management

Contributionsissue 72 mar 2020

Contributed by Masturah binte Abdul Aziz and Tan Yen Chuan, Centre for Pedagogical Research and …

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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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On the Teaching Path

issue 66 sep 2018

Teachers wear multiple hats on any given day – they are expected to play the …

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Improving Teaching for Better Learning

issue 65 jun 2018

It is no surprise that highly effective teachers can have an enriching effect on students’ …

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The Evolution of Classroom Assessment

issue 59 dec 2016

Australian Professor Val Klenowski believes that the search for quality assessment practice should restore teachers’ …

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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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Learning: Fast and Slow; Big and Small

issue 57 jun 2016

At the Teachers’ Conference 2016, NIE Director Professor Tan Oon Seng gave a humorous but …

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Being Creative and Taking Risks

issue 57 jun 2016

Professor Louise Stoll from the UK believes that creative teacher collaboration in professional learning communities …

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