Published Articles

Journal

Rosen, T. (2018). Storytelling in Teacher Professional Development. LEARNing Landscapes, 11(2), 303-318. Retrieved from https://www.learninglandscapes.ca/index.php/learnland/article/view/964

Storytelling in Teacher Professional Development - Abstract:

Teacher voices hold weight for their colleagues. When teachers tell a story of a positive experience with technology (or other teaching tools or strategies), they are showing that it is possible. “Stories, particularly those that are concrete and readily identified with, are particularly powerful for transferring knowledge rich in tacit dimensions” (Swap, Leonard, Shields, & Abrams, 2001, p. 105). When teachers share their stories with each other, they create a reality based on concrete possibility. This article will focus on how we use teacher stories and conversations in professional development (PD) to create positive realities for teaching and learning.

Other Education Publications

The Images we Choose

Carrefour Newsletter: Dossier Spécial - Droit d'Auteur (pp. 16-17). You can view the complete publication here: http://bit.ly/droitdauteur

Video: Images we Choose

I created this video to accompany the article. I like to offer multiple means of accessing my stories.

UDL: Online & in the Classroom

Carrefour Newsletter: Dossier Spécial - CUA (pp. 11-13). You can view the complete publication here: https://bit.ly/carrefourudl

Tech_Exams_FGA.pdf

Tech & Exams: ITs in the Program

I edited and published this collection of essays for the use of technology in formal examination situations. I wrote the section on Languages as well as the Afterword.

I presented it to the MEES in 2015 and it formed part of the ongoing reflection on the subject.