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Apple, Michael W. – Teachers College Record, 1983
The connections between class and gender must be recognized if attempts to rationalize and proletarianize teaching are to be understood. Behaviorally-specified curriculum, prepackaged programs, and repeated testing and accountability measures represent attempts by state governments and by male administrators to wrest control of instruction from a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Professional Autonomy

Johnson, Susan Moore; Landman, Jonathan – Teachers College Record, 2000
Examined teachers' experiences in charter and public schools to investigate how deregulation policies affected teaching conditions. Results indicated that the most autonomous schools (charter schools) were not necessarily favored by teachers. Greater autonomy for teachers was accomplished by expanded roles and responsibilities in deregulated…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Lytle, Susan L.; Cochran-Smith, Marilyn – Teachers College Record, 1990
Systematic intentional inquiry by teachers makes accessible some of teachers' expertise and provides universities and schools with unique perspectives on teaching and learning. A four-part working typology of teacher research is proposed, with examples of the four types: journals, essays, oral inquiry processes, and classroom studies. (IAH)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Essays

Knowles, J. Gary; Holt-Reynolds, Diane – Teachers College Record, 1991
Teacher educators must understand how personal histories influence the development of new teachers' pedagogies to influence how personal histories shape conclusions preservice teachers reach during college. The article examines insights gained from personal histories, discusses pedagogical thinking, and explains the impact educators' personal…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Instructional Improvement, Life Events

Kerr, Stephen T. – Teachers College Record, 1991
Describes educational technology's place in classroom teachers' thoughts and practices, examining three assumptions (teaching and teachers, what technology contributes to instruction, and how technology is used). Information is presented from two studies of teachers' classroom practice and technology's place. Implications of changes in practice to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology

Beauboeuf-Lafontant, Tamara – Teachers College Record, 1999
Using ethnographic and autobiographical accounts of segregated black schools, examines culturally relevant teaching as a political pedagogy, developing the concept of politically relevant teaching rooted in utilizing knowledge of social inequalities to empower marginalized students, and noting the importance of the political clarity of teachers…
Descriptors: Black Students, Black Teachers, Culturally Relevant Education, Elementary Secondary Education

Oldfather, Penny; Thomas, Sally – Teachers College Record, 1998
Presents case studies of six teachers who completed year-long research projects on motivation for literacy learning in collaboration with high school students, considering their views on the nature of knowledge, the purposes of schooling, approaches to teaching and learning, perspectives on motivation, and roles and relationships with the school…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, High School Students, High Schools

Hammack, Floyd M. – Teachers College Record, 1997
Identifies and examines ethical issues involved when teachers conduct research involving their own students, exploring the movement to increase the relevance of research on and for teachers, discussing specific issues in teacher research, describing dual-role conflicts, and relating those problems to the difficulties of deciding what is research…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers

Zeichner, Kenneth M. – Teachers College Record, 1991
Examines tensions and contradictions associated with proposals to restructure schools, empower teachers, and create a professional, collaborative work environment. A broad school democracy must include parents, community members, and students in structured decision-making processes. Teacher empowerment and school restructuring must coincide with…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach

Vallance, Elizabeth – Teachers College Record, 1991
Case study of an Iowa junior high school describes how the school and community identified their resources and used them to create successful arts education programs from ordinary resources. The article examines four types of commitment that shaped school practice, noting effective teaching practices and administrative policy. (SM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Case Studies

Teitel, Lee – Teachers College Record, 1997
Investigates the impact of involvement with professional development schools (PDS's) on how colleges prepare teachers, following several partnerships longitudinally. The paper examines how changes in teacher education have resulted from PDS involvement, discusses the question of institutionalization of PDSs, and describes the potential for PDSs to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Educational Change

Connell, R. W. – Teachers College Record, 1996
Develops a framework for understanding gender issues in the education of boys. Summarizes new masculinity research, examines educational research for evidence on the making of masculinities in schools, explores the logic of educational work with boys, examines public controversies about boys' education, and notes the prospects of changing gender…
Descriptors: Athletics, Discipline, Educational Change, Elementary School Students