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Exploring teacher leadership for professional learning in response to educational disruption in Qatar

The current study aimed to explore the way teacher leadership for professional learning was manifested during the disruption to education caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were recruited from three public and three private schools in Qatar, and included a total of 12 primary teachers and...

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Published in:Professional development in education 2022-05, Vol.48 (3), p.426-443
Main Authors: Chaaban, Youmen, Sawalhi, Rania, Du, Xiangyun
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Elementary School Teachers
Faculty Development
Foreign Countries
leadership for learning
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Principals
Private Schools
Public Schools
Qatar
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