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Steven D. Taff – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
A teaching philosophy statement (TPS) is a brief, deeply personal narrative that gives insight into an educator's perspective on the teaching enterprise. A TPS is typically comprised of a reflection on the educator's values and beliefs, a description of what happens during the learning process, and statements about how teachers and learners…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Inclusion
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Jiyeong Yi; Jasmine Sourwine; Coskun Erden; Shristi Shrestha; Betsy Araujo Grando – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2024
This article introduces basic strategies for teachers initiating translanguaging pedagogy for emergent bilingual students in mathematics classrooms to support linguistic identities, create inclusive environments, and enhance learning. The authors collaborated with Algebra 1 teachers who exclusively taught emergent bilingual students, implementing…
Descriptors: Translation, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Mosley Wetzel, Melissa; Maloch, Beth; Hoffman, James V. – Reading Teacher, 2017
Teachers may need tools to use video for reflection toward ongoing toward education and teacher leadership. Based on Goodman's (1996) notion of retrospective miscue analysis, a method of reading instruction that revalues the reader and his or her strategies, retrospective video analysis guides teachers in appreciating and understanding their own…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Teacher Leadership, Miscue Analysis, Literacy Education
Recchia, Susan L.; Lee, Yoon-Joo – Teachers College Press, 2013
In this engaging book, the authors share stories from their practice and research about several young children with a variety of developmental delays and disabilities and their teachers. They explore the ways that teachers and children respond in real classrooms to real challenges, examining both those opportunities that are capitalized on as well…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Disabilities
Salmani Nodoushan, Mohammad Ali – Online Submission, 2011
Since the beginning of the 20th century, professionals in language teaching have strived for ways that could guarantee better outcomes in language teaching classes. Different methods were used mostly in the first half of that century. The some language teaching professionals moved beyond methods with the hope of gaining greater results. In one…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Yang, Guey-Meei; Peck, Melanie; Mozdzierz, John; Waugh-Fleischmann, Christine – Art Education, 2010
During the winter 2007 art education graduate class at Eastern Michigan University, the professor and students experienced a journey as learners and teachers. This article is about their experiences exploring the educational potential of podcasts in teaching, particularly in a constructivist and situated-learning environment. Throughout the…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Art Education, Graduate Students, Constructivism (Learning)
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Craig, Cheryl – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2010
The article shows the experience of professional development over the course of a decade of one teacher's career nested against the backdrop of one reforming middle-school context in the USA. Through the use of four fine-grained narrative exemplars, the campus professional development trajectory is examined from the vantage point of Daryl Wilson,…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Faculty Development, Professional Development, Reflective Teaching
Stine, Linda J. – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2010
Remarkably little has been published on what works or does not work in online basic writing (BW) instruction. Internet-based learning is not a natural fit for BW students, and instructors planning hybrid or distance learning courses face a difficult task, with little theory to guide them. This article reviews current research and advice on three…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learning Theories, Basic Writing, Distance Education
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Shoffner, Melanie – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2009
This article examines the role of technology in preservice teacher reflection. Situated in informal reflection (Shoffner, 2008), preservice English teachers' choice of a specific technology medium for reflective practice is examined for satisfaction with their choice and understanding of that medium's influence on their reflection. The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Audience Awareness, English Teachers, Reflective Teaching
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Pachler, Norbert; Makoe, Pinky; Burns, Michele; Blommaert, Jan – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
Ideologies of education and of teaching are complex and layered, and they contain macro-social, institutional as well as micro-ideological levels. Building on cases from the UK and South Africa, this paper argues that notions of "professionalism" among teachers display such ideological layering, and that such notions are heavily invested…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Ideology, Foreign Countries
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Postholm, May Britt – Educational Action Research, 2009
This article focuses on the theoretical frame of action research and the teacher as researcher, working through a Norwegian Research Council-funded project in a school that explored learning strategies for pupils' subject and social development. Action research is here called research and development (R&D) work as the term envisages that…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Action Research, Learning Strategies, Adult Education
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Luk, Jasmine – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2008
Using reflective journals to promote learning has been a common practice in the teaching profession. How learners present reflections in what are judged to be high-quality reflective writing remains under-researched. This paper explores the discourse features of teaching practicum reflective reports written by six pre-service student teachers of…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Practicums, Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries
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Rich, Peter J.; Hannafin, Michael – Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
While video has long been used to capture micro teaching episodes, illustrate classroom cases and practices, and to review teaching practices, recent developments in video annotation tools may help to extend and augment teacher self-reflection. Such tools make possible the documentation and support self-analysis using verifiable evidence as well…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Professional Development, Reflection, Reflective Teaching
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Tessema, Kedir Assefa – Educational Action Research, 2008
Student teachers' potential to change and reflect on their activities can be positively influenced by the opportunities created in teacher education programs. This paper explores an educative opportunity with the researcher and his practicum advisees by facilitating a continuum of reflective school-based activities through a dialogical…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Practicums, Teacher Education Programs, Action Research
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Schussler, Elisabeth; Torres, Lisette E.; Rybczynski, Stephen; Gerald, Gary W.; Monroe, Emy; Sarkar, Purbasha; Shahi, Dhan; Osman, Muna A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
This paper presents an assessment of a biology education seminar for science graduate students. It describes how this seminar emphasized pedagogy "and" reflective assignments to help students identify and explore novel instructional strategies, discover who they are as teachers, focus on student learning, and acknowledge the challenges…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Graduate Students, Teaching Styles, Teacher Effectiveness
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