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Cynthia C. Massey; Jane E. Strong – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2023
For years, there has been a shortage of educators qualified to teach students with disabilities. The effect this has on student outcomes is immeasurable. To overcome this shortage, universities are searching for ways to enroll more students into their special education programs, ensure these graduates are prepared for long-term employment, and arm…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Active Learning, Educational Technology, Special Education Teachers
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Bond, Vanessa L.; Russell, Joshua A. – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2021
To better suit the needs of all learners, music teacher educators must develop a mindset of culturally responsive practice in preservice educators. In this interest article, we present a conceptual model intended to promote theory, discussion, and practice relevant to culturally sustaining music education. The model builds on our prior empirical…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Educators, Culturally Relevant Education
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Regional Educational Laboratory Central, 2021
This Study Snapshot highlights key findings from a larger study examining the validity and reliability of the Kansas Clinical Assessment Tool (K-CAT), a newly developed tool for assessing the performance of teacher candidates. The study team used interviews with cooperating teachers, content experts' ratings of the alignment of the K-CAT to…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Test Reliability, Evaluation Methods, Preservice Teachers
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Jorge Chávez Rojas; Jaime Fauré Niñoles – Professional Development in Education, 2024
The relationship between theory and practice in teacher training has been discussed extensively in the world of education. Both theoretical and practical knowledge are fundamental to teachers' engagement in educational activities. However, the question of where this knowledge comes from and how it develops over time has yet to be answered. As…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teacher Education Programs, Sociocultural Patterns, Learning Experience
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Don McMahon; Jonah Firestone – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2024
This article presents engaging and practical methods of helping educators to "remix" the evidence-based and high-leverage practices they are already familiar with to include the new capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI). Transformational modern technologies can be powerful and disruptive, possessing the potential to impact…
Descriptors: Special Education, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Meng-Jung Yang; Kevin Hsieh – Art Education, 2024
This article discusses how the authors utilized Disney animations, including "Moana" (Musker, 2016), "Zootopia" (Howard et al., 2016), "Coco" (Unkrich & Molina, 2017), "Encanto" (Howard et al., 2021), and "Raya and the Last Dragon" (Hall et al., 2021), to discuss LGBTQIA2S+ representations and…
Descriptors: Films, LGBTQ People, Preservice Teachers, Art Teachers
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Willy A. Renandya; Nguyen Thi Thuy Minh; George M. Jacobs – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2024
The aim of this article is to assist TESOL learners in effectively delving into professional literature for both their coursework and future teaching endeavors. It begins by addressing common challenges in critical reading faced by TESOL students, such as complex and technical language, varied writing styles and a lack of familiarity with TESOL…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Preservice Teachers, Critical Reading
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Rowland, Tim – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2021
This article is a celebration of the pleasure inherent in the teaching of mathematics, with a particular focus on a university undergraduate context, and a taught course in the Theory of Numbers. The paper describes a conscious effort by one lecturer to respect the 'genetic sequence', whereby students are encouraged and enabled to investigate the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Psychological Patterns
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Tichenor, Mercedes; Piechura, Kathy; Heins, Elizabeth – SRATE Journal, 2021
Nathanson, Pruslow, and Levitt (2008) found a high prevalence of aliteracy among inservice and preservice teachers. They determined that although teachers acknowledged the importance of personal reading, few invested the time to read for fun. They further noted that preservice teachers were motivated by literacy activities that had intrinsic value…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Preservice Teachers, Recreational Reading, Teacher Educators
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Barnhart, Tara – Issues in Teacher Education, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented upheaval of the traditional teaching context. Fortunately, disruptions can also catalyze innovations as they cause the field to re-examine its assumptions and practices. Re-thinking how we mentor pre-service and early-service teachers is one area that shows particular promise for improving…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Instructional Improvement
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Zolfaghari, Maryam; Austin, Christine K.; Kosko, Karl W.; Ferdig, Richard E. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2020
The global COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted normal face-to-face classes across institutions. This has significantly impacted methods courses where preservice teachers (PSTs) practice pedagogy in the field (e.g., in the PreK-12 classroom). In this paper, we describe efforts to adapt an assignment originally situated in a face-to-face school…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Asynchronous Communication, Video Technology, Field Experience Programs
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Sullivan, Florence; Hillaire, Garron; Larke, Laura; Reich, Justin – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2020
Teacher Moments is an open source resource for teacher educators to create and use practice-based simulations in teacher education. Teacher Moments may be used to create digital clinical simulations (DCS) which are defined as opportunities for improvisational interaction with scripted character(s). During the COVID-19 crisis, we implemented an…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Simulated Environment, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Kale, Ugur; Akcaoglu, Mete – Peabody Journal of Education, 2020
Problem solving is perhaps the key characteristic that makes us human. Given the kinds of problems that we face in a competitive economy and society, the new generation of learners is ever more required to have problem-solving abilities. By drawing from the literature on technological pedagogical content knowledge, design thinking, general and…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Townsend, Scott; Lamar, Scott; Walach, Michael; Hodge, Connie – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
As science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) educators in a teacher education program, it was discovered that students have commonly limited preconceptions about technology. Based on classroom experiences, when students are challenged to make a quick list regarding their ideas and examples of technology, they usually focus on…
Descriptors: Technology Education, History Instruction, STEM Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Ford, Alex – Teaching History, 2020
Aware both that causation is the bread and butter of the historian's craft, and that trainee teachers find it far harder to teach well than they anticipate, Alex Ford sought to get to the heart of the problem with causation, especially at GCSE. When teaching to a specification and mark scheme, both of which reward poorly substantiated causal…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, History Instruction
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