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Knight-Diop, Michelle; Oesterreich, Heather A. – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: Teaching, leading, and learning are inextricably connected to emotions. Yet, the significance of emotions is rarely addressed in educational settings, and when it is, the relationship between emotions and curricula is most often framed by of an overly individualistic behavior model that focuses on the management and regulation…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Focus Groups, Teacher Role, Interviews
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McClintock, Robert – Teachers College Record, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Learning Processes, Study Skills, Teacher Role
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Margolis, Jason – Teachers College Record, 2008
Context: Drawing from Ingersoll's (2001) study of teacher attrition, Huberman's (1989) study of the professional life cycle of teachers, and recent retention/attrition literature across the professions, this study seeks to make sense of the complexities of contemporary teachers' careers in light of changes in social and economic forces, the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Qualitative Research, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Persistence
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Olsen, Brad; Kirtman, Lisa – Teachers College Record, 2002
Examines data collected from 36 California schools over three years to investigate individual and schoolwide influences shaping teachers' relationships to particular school reform efforts (thereby leading teachers to mediate the reforms in individual ways). (Contains references.) (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, School Restructuring, Teacher Role
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Howard, Tyrone C. – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: Despite recent gains from a number of students in U.S. schools, African American males continue to underachieve on most academic indices. Despite various interventions that have attempted to transform the perennial disenfranchisement, their school failure has persisted. Conversely, their failure in schools frequently results in…
Descriptors: African American Students, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes, Educational Environment
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Stanic, George M. A.; Russell, Dee – Teachers College Record, 2002
Notes that Prawat claimed that Dewey was indebted to Peirce, that Dewey never gave Peirce the credit he deserved, and that Dewey's acceptance of Peirce's ideas in 1915 represented a discontinuity in Dewey's thinking. This paper concludes that a comparison of two versions of Dewey's "How We Think" (1910 and 1933) does not provide the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
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Newsom, Barbara Y. – Teachers College Record, 1978
The author examines (1) the place of museums in the educational process, (2) the "style" in which museums teach, and (3) the need for a school-museum alliance. Ways in which the educational profession can aid in the development of school-museum cooperation are presented, as well as warnings against rigidity and formality in the museum's…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Enrichment, Museums, Role Theory
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Johnson, Susan Moore – Teachers College Record, 1987
Although it is encouraging that teachers are now seen as proper change agents in rebuilding public education, there are difficulties in legislating new roles and new norms for teachers. Organized teachers have long pursued change through collective bargaining, but this method has limitations. New forums for teachers are needed. (MT)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Associations
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Giroux, Henry A. – Teachers College Record, 1986
A strong conservative current underlies much of what is currently said about authority in schooling. Educational authority should be rooted in the ideal of democratic social transformation, a function it cannot have when conceived of more narrowly in terms of institutional heirarchy and stability. (CB)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Philosophy, Intellectual Development, Power Structure
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Athanases, Steven Z.; De Oliveira, Luciana C. – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: New teachers face an array of challenges in today's schools. Even when teachers leave credential programs with useful preparation, early-career jobs and contexts shape and constrain teachers' goals and practice related to teaching diverse learners. Becoming change agents can be a tall order. Purpose/Objective/research…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Student Needs, English (Second Language), Field Trips
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Raven, John – Teachers College Record, 1987
This article argues that the promotion of cognitive development in children is a heavily value-laden enterprise and that educators need to understand this so they can value and nurture an appropriate diversity of competencies in children. Nine claims about values and cognitive development are considered. (MT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Family Environment, Family Life
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Neiman, Alven Michael – Teachers College Record, 1986
The problematic relationship of knowledge and social-political power, as it affects the standings and justification of educational authority, is probed. Ways in which knowledge claims may legitimately support some forms of authority in practice are discussed. (CB)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Institutional Autonomy
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Greene, Maxine – Teachers College Record, 1984
Current educational reports have presented "excellence" as a central goal of education. A discussion of this term and what it means to the teaching profession is offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Politics of Education
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Silva, Diane Yendol; Gimbert, Belinda; Nolan, James – Teachers College Record, 2000
Describes the experience of three teacher leaders who attempt to lead from within their classrooms. Interview and biographical data indicate that these teacher leaders navigate the structure of schools, nurture relationships, model professional growth, help others with change, and challenge the status quo by raising children's voices. However,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Characteristics
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Kagan, Sharon Lynn – Teachers College Record, 1989
This article discusses four reasons for advocacy activities related to early childhood education and child care: preserving existing programs; increasing capacity and quality of service; making early education more accessible, affordable, and equitable; and educating the public. (IAH)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational History
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