Items where Author is "Hramiak, Alison"
Number of items: 11.
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2022).
It's who I am not what I do.
SIoE.
[Other]
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2017).
The impact of doctoral studies on personal and professional lives.
Work Based Learning e-Journal International, 7 (1), 20-39.
[Article]
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2017).
Time travel for beginners … or How technology can be used for historical research.
In: ITTE 31st International Conference, Kingston-upon-Hull, 20-22nd June 2017.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2017).
Using the Dynamic Model of Educational Effectiveness to explore development of practice by Teach First beginning teachers.
Journal for Educational Research Online, 9 (1), 190-209.
[Article]
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2017).
A Step-by-Step Approach to Using Grounded Theory: From Data to Articles Using a Study of the Cultural Adaptations of Trainee Teachers.
Other.
Sage.
[Monograph]
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2015).
Applying the framework for culturally responsive teaching to explore the adaptations that teach first beginning teachers use to meet the needs of their pupils in school.
Cogent Education, 2 (1).
[Article]
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2014).
Using a cultural lens to explore challenges and issues in culturally diverse schools for Teach First beginning teachers: implications for future teacher training,.
Professional development in education, 40 (1), 147-163.
[Article]
BOULTON, Helen and HRAMIAK, Alison
(2014).
Cascading the use of Web 2.0 technology in secondary schools in the United Kingdom: identifying the barriers beyond pre-service training.
Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 23 (2), 151-165.
[Article]
HRAMIAK, Alison
(2014).
Using a mixed-methods approach in classroom research to investigate challenges and issues of culture with beginning teachers in schools.
Other.
SAGE.
[Monograph]
BOULTON, Helen and HRAMIAK, Alison
(2012).
E-flection: the development of reflective communities of learning for trainee teachers through the use of shared online web logs.
Reflective Practice, 13 (4), 503-515.
[Article]
HRAMIAK, Alison, BOULTON, H. and IRWIN, Brian
(2009).
Trainee teachers' use of blogs as private reflections for professional development.
Learning, Media and Technology, 34 (3), 259-269.
[Article]