Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learning

This article is the result of a professional collaboration between two educationists (working originally in the fields of mathematics and science education), who share a passion for exploring collaborative approaches to the professional development of educators. It extends ideas explored in earlier...

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Main Authors: Kenneth Ngcoza, Sue Southwood
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-06-01
Series:Pythagoras
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Online Access:https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/409
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spelling doaj-eca521badc7e4fc385190ffa46132a562020-11-24T21:30:43ZengAOSISPythagoras1012-23462223-78952019-06-01401e1e710.4102/pythagoras.v40i1.409218Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learningKenneth Ngcoza0Sue Southwood1Department of Education, Rhodes University, GrahamstownCentre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning, Rhodes University, GrahamstownThis article is the result of a professional collaboration between two educationists (working originally in the fields of mathematics and science education), who share a passion for exploring collaborative approaches to the professional development of educators. It extends ideas explored in earlier work by focusing on the concept of professional networks as ‘webs of development’, and identifying fundamental ‘threads’ holding a range of different professionals working together in complex spaces of development. The article offers a framework juxtaposing aspects emerging from different research projects, which attempts to hold the complexity around engagement in spaces of development. The framework acknowledges and attempts to capture a sense of the joint responsibility of different professionals involved in the arena of education while conceptual threads of engagement are regarded as weaving through: connectivity, collaboration, negotiation, dialogue and appreciation. Such ideas are presented as a stellar framework for potential research in the future, offering an holistic, learning-focused approach to the concept of professional networks as ‘webs of development’. We offer this theoretical article as an invitation for collegial engagement and dialogue – a potential space for learning.https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/409developmentlearningprofessional networksspacecommunity
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Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learning
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title Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learning
title_short Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learning
title_full Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learning
title_fullStr Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learning
title_full_unstemmed Webs of development: Professional networks as spaces for learning
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issn 1012-2346
2223-7895
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This article is the result of a professional collaboration between two educationists (working originally in the fields of mathematics and science education), who share a passion for exploring collaborative approaches to the professional development of educators. It extends ideas explored in earlier work by focusing on the concept of professional networks as ‘webs of development’, and identifying fundamental ‘threads’ holding a range of different professionals working together in complex spaces of development. The article offers a framework juxtaposing aspects emerging from different research projects, which attempts to hold the complexity around engagement in spaces of development. The framework acknowledges and attempts to capture a sense of the joint responsibility of different professionals involved in the arena of education while conceptual threads of engagement are regarded as weaving through: connectivity, collaboration, negotiation, dialogue and appreciation. Such ideas are presented as a stellar framework for potential research in the future, offering an holistic, learning-focused approach to the concept of professional networks as ‘webs of development’. We offer this theoretical article as an invitation for collegial engagement and dialogue – a potential space for learning.
topic development
learning
professional networks
space
community
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