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ANR-Lab seminar "Exploring Communities of Teacher Education Researchers: Bibliometric Study"

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On Monday, February 7, at 17:00, a scientific seminar of the International Laboratory for Applied Network Research will be held, where Denis Ananin, Research Fellow at the Laboratory for Education Policy Research, Moscow City University, will present the report “Exploring Communities of Teacher Education Researchers: Bibliometric Study”.

Based on initial findings of the bibliometric study I would like to present insights into the field of teacher education research. Originally, teacher education is considered as a nation-based research area because of its specific focus on the national issues and teaching subjects. The main interest bases on the research question how the teacher education scholars build their communities on a national level and internationally. The globe perspective offers overview of research capacity, research patterns, and the topical variety of the field. The research appears as an established research field with a sustainable research agenda. The study brings evidence that the representatives of globally visible teacher education research build stable research sub-communities within teaching subject areas. The international collaborations of teacher education researchers are embedded into historical and cultural conventions of countries’ interactions.

The ongoing study focuses on more detailed collaboration structure and publishing strategies of teacher education researchers. After sharing the results of the working paper, I would offer discussion questions regarding the TER (teacher education research) contributors:
– homogeneity/ heterogeneity of TER communities on a national level
– institutionalization of TER communities
– interaction of topical networks of TERs  In the discussion, I would be very thankful for your feedback and suggestions in terms of instrumental procedures and more efficient ways for analysis of (sub-)communities and their interconnection patterns.

The language of the seminar is English. The seminar will be held online on the Zoom platform. Registered participants will receive an invitation letter to the video conference.

Registration for the seminar is available here.
We will be glad to see everyone!