Julie Mackey
University of Canterbury
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Educational Review | 2018
Julie Mackey; N. O’Reilly; C. Jansen; Jo Fletcher
Abstract Traditional conceptions of teaching are being challenged as many schools, especially in New Zealand and Australia, are designing and implementing multi-class flexible learning environments. These de-privatised, innovative learning spaces provide opportunities for teachers to work differently in collaborative co-teaching teams to collectively address diverse learners’ needs. This mixed method study investigates the perspectives of teachers’ and principals’ experiences of transitioning to a co-teaching environment and highlights some of the emerging opportunities and challenges that leaders face in supporting teachers to work effectively in these collaborative contexts. While leading the transition requires vision and provision of organisational resources, the findings endorsed the need for professional learning and development to equip teachers to work together effectively with a strong focus on improving student outcomes.
The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning | 2011
Julie Mackey; Terry Evans
The Journal of Technology and Teacher Education | 2009
Lily Compton; Niki Davis; Julie Mackey
Archive | 2009
Julie Mackey
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2011
Niki Davis; Nicky Dabner; Julie Mackey; Lawrence Walker; Anne-Marie Hunt; Des Breeze; Donna Morrow; Chris Astall; Jackie Cowan
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2010
Niki Davis; Julie Mackey; Ann McGrath; Donna Morrow; Lawrence Walker; Nicki Dabner
Archive | 2012
Julie Mackey; Fiona Gilmore; Nicki Dabner
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2009
Niki Davis; Lily Compton; Julie Mackey
Archive | 2008
Ann McGrath; Julie Mackey; Niki Davis
web based communities | 2012
Julie Mackey; Terry Evans