Abstract
Resources are important for all joint work and learning, and particularly for collaborative professional work and learning among teachers. They provide a means for the design of learning environments, for joint work in pursuit of learning goals, and can support links between teacher collaborative learning and teaching practice. They can also be a focus of analysis for research and explanatory mechanisms that illuminate the complexity of relationships in collaborative work.
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Brodie, K., & Jackson, K. (2024). Resources for and from Collaboration: A Conceptual Framework. In New ICMI Study Series (Vol. Part F2945, pp. 345–378). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56488-8_9
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