City-to-surf - a peer-to-peer model of on-line professional development: a collaborative mentoring model
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posted on 2024-06-16, 13:06authored byP Nicholson, P de Wacht
This project explores the potential of electronic communications to support peer-to-peer interaction between separate whole-school communities as a means of providing both authentic, situated, professional development for teachers, concurrent with the development of enhanced student learning outcomes, and the intentional sharing of school 'culture'. The intense use of telecommunications by both teacher and students in a 'many-to-many' manner provides rich opportunities for teachers to rethink their pedagogy, reconceptualise their classroom culture, and for students to see teachers as learners 'in situ'. An extensive trial between two schools some 120km apart has demonstrated the basic functionality of the model. This paper discusses the origins of the project, findings from the trial, and the nature of the changes to be made to the model to enhance its effects.
History
Chapter number
17
Pagination
113-120
ISBN-13
9781402072192
ISBN-10
1402072198
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2002, Kluwer Academic Publishers
Extent
61
Editor/Contributor(s)
Passey D, Kendall M
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Place of publication
Boston, Mass.
Title of book
TelE-Learning: the challenge for the third millennium
Series
International Federation for Information Processing (Series) ; 102