Media and digital literacies in Canadian teacher educators’ open educational practices: A post-intentional phenomenologyMain MenuWelcomethis is the starting point and gateway into this PhD dissertation documentBeginninggeneral introduction to this dissertationLiterature Reviewintroduction to the literature review and outlines purpose for theoretical and conceptual frameworksResearch Designoutlines the sequence for the research design - methodology, methods, validity, ethicsData Analysis and Findingsthis is the introduction to the data analysis chapter of the dissertationDiscussionthis is the discussion of the data and analysis reflecting the research conducted for this dissertationConclusionthis page introduces the conclusion of this dissertationReferencesthis is a page describing how the references are organized in this documentAppendiceslist and links to appendices in this dissertationhjdewaardc6c8628c72182a103f1a39a3b1e6de4bc774ea06HJ.DeWaard
practice - glossary item
12022-11-11T17:03:44+00:00hjdewaardc6c8628c72182a103f1a39a3b1e6de4bc774ea0623defining and describing the concept of practice in relation to teachingplain2023-06-27T21:39:47+00:00hjdewaardc6c8628c72182a103f1a39a3b1e6de4bc774ea06When used as a noun, practice is the thing that encompasses the ideas, beliefs and methods that identify the performances, executable sequences, the operations that make up the thing called teaching. This refers to the totality of the habitual doing and carrying on of something that constitutes the established routines and procedures of the teaching profession. When used as a verb, a teaching practice is exercising, the actions of doing the moves that encompass the thing called a teaching practice. It is the repeated activity and skills that individuals acquire, improve or enact to maintain or improve their proficiency of the teaching actions (“Practice,” 2023) Reference Practice. (2023). In OED Online. Oxford University Press.
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12022-06-04T15:43:12+00:00Glossary19alphabetic listing of glossary items with links to notes that describe each itemplain2023-06-28T15:29:30+00:00Here is an alphabetic listing of the glossary items included in this dissertation document. Each item is linked to a note where the item is defined, described, and/or examples provided. These glossary items are also embedded throughout the document as notes within pages, where they provide 'just in time' clarification for you, the reader.