Engaging teachers in dialogic teaching as a way to promote cultural literacy learning: A reflection on teacher professional development

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Effective teacher professional development (PD) is an important part of successfully implementing educational innovations. However, research has shown that not all PD is effective, largely because it has not been developed based on theoretical understandings around teacher professional learning, such as reflective practice, teacher collaboration and teacher agency and inquiry. This chapter concerns the PD program developed as part of the DIALLS project. The chapter places particular emphasis on the ways in which the PD program was informed by the literature on teacher professional learning and effective features of PD, as well as the literature on promoting dialogic pedagogy.

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Hofmann, R., Vrikki, M., & Evagorou, M. (2021). Engaging teachers in dialogic teaching as a way to promote cultural literacy learning: A reflection on teacher professional development. In Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding: Placing Cultural Literacy at the Heart of Learning (pp. 135–148). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71778-0_10

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