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Howells, Kerry; Cumming, Jessie – Teaching Education, 2012
The burgeoning body of empirical research in the area of positive psychology points to the beneficial effect of gratitude on factors that could be relevant to some of the challenges faced by pre-service teachers. Although the topic of gratitude has also long been discussed in other fields, there has been a noticeable absence of mention in teacher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Practicums, Teacher Attitudes, Preservice Teachers
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Dykes, Frank O.; Delport, John L. – Teaching Education, 2018
LGBTQ issues are often marginalized in teacher preparation programs. This marginalization perpetuates heternormative practices in schools. Utilizing the lens of narrative inquiry, this study examined the lives of 10 LGBTQ teachers residing in various geographical regions in the United States. Based on the theoretical framework of Queer Theory,…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Teacher Education Programs
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Rutherford, Vanessa; Conway, Paul F.; Murphy, Rosaleen – Teaching Education, 2015
This article makes a case for bringing in the body from the margins of research on teacher education. In doing so, it considers the personal and socio cultural issues reported by seventeen pre-service teachers (PSTs), who are part of a one-year post graduate diploma in post-primary teaching, when learning to embody and fashion teacher identity.…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Professional Identity, Teaching (Occupation)
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Hardee, Sheri C.; Thompson, Candace M.; Jennings, Louise B.; Aragon, Antonette; Brantmeier, Edward J. – Teaching Education, 2012
Using first-person accounts of classroom experiences, five professors examine the intersection of social foundations and borderland theory and their efforts to move students through resistance to understanding and affirmation of sociocultural diversity. The authors present this paper in two parts, the first providing examples of using a borderland…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Education Courses, Introductory Courses, Multicultural Education
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Crowley, Ryan M.; Smith, William – Teaching Education, 2015
Utilizing a critical whiteness studies framework, the authors analyzed the experiences of a cohort of predominantly White pre-service social studies teachers discussing race and Whiteness in relation to education. The pre-service teachers resisted identifying White privilege as a form of structural racism, instead preferring individualized…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Whites, Racial Identification, Social Studies
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Ticknor, Anne Swenson – Teaching Education, 2015
This article looks closely at the talk of two pre-service teachers over time to examine how they used language as a way of rehearsing their evolving agency as literacy educators. Drawing on critical sociocultural theory, I use Agency Tracing to highlight how pre-service teachers' agentic actions are not isolated phenomena but ones developed and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reading Teachers, Teacher Education, Discourse Analysis
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Whitaker, Westry; Hardee, Sheri C.; Johnson, Lauren C.; McFaden, Kelly L. – Teaching Education, 2018
This qualitative study discusses one Southern college of education and its engagement with White supremacy. This research stemmed from the Institution's publication of an offensive catalog cover and the subsequent reactions to its inherent racism. Following this incident, our institution was dubbed 'Cracker State' in the media, informing our…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Geographic Regions, Whites, Power Structure
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Smith, Katherine K.; Winn, Vanessa G. – Teaching Education, 2017
This paper serves as a phenomenological reflection about the meaning of a co-teaching experience at the college level for two graduate teaching assistants. When two teachers combine planning and teaching efforts it is called co-teaching. As a pedagogical method for both instructors and students, co-teaching was beneficial because it modeled a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Phenomenology
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Moos, Daniel C.; Pitton, Debra – Teaching Education, 2014
Cognitive load theory (CLT) can explain the challenges faced by student teachers. This study, guided by the CLT, included 26 pre-service teachers. Participants completed a cognitive load self-report questionnaire and were interviewed at two points during their student teaching. Results revealed that student teachers decreased mental effort related…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Questionnaires, Interviews
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Fletcher, Tim; Baker, Kellie – Teaching Education, 2015
This research investigates how teacher candidates in a primary physical education curriculum and methods course learned about and were influenced by efforts to emphasise classroom community and organisation. Qualitative data in the form of interviews, focus groups, and course artefacts were gathered from nine participants throughout one academic…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education, Qualitative Research
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Grainger, Peter; Christie, Michael – Teaching Education, 2016
Asia literacy is a growing concern of the Federal Government in relation to the development of an Asia literate workforce. Despite 30 years of funded initiatives, the thought of teaching about Asia is a daunting one for pre-service teachers. This is due to the lack of Asia foci in university pre-service courses and complicated by the definition of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Undergraduate Students, Literacy
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Anderson, Vince; McKenzie, Marcia; Allan, Scott; Hill, Teresa; McLean, Sheelah; Kayira, Jean; Knorr, Michelle; Stone, Joshua; Murphy, Jeremy; Butcher, Kim – Teaching Education, 2015
A research collective comprised of teacher candidates, graduate students, and faculty set out to investigate the role and impact of social and ecological justice learning in a teacher education program. Amidst the tensions, negotiations, and articulations of the research design, the collective came to recognize the spaces of participatory action…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Social Justice, Ecology
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Thiel, Jaye Johnson – Teaching Education, 2013
In this article, I theorize a specific pedagogical moment as a teacher educator by taking up a particular aspect of phenomenological philosophy--the phenomenological reduction--and a particular conception of pedagogy informed by Bourdieu's philosophies--nomos and habitus--in order to put them in closer dialog with one another. I also bring…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Teacher Educators
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Mikulec, Erin; Herrmann, Adam – Teaching Education, 2016
This paper examines how a clinical experience in an alternative educational setting impacted both pre-service secondary teachers and the students with whom they worked. The participants were pre-service secondary teachers completing a clinical experience at a local agency that served a population of students for whom traditional school settings…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Preservice Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students
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Knapp, Nancy Flanagan – Teaching Education, 2012
Many scholars have characterized the "apprenticeship of observation" as a "pitfall" to be avoided or a barrier to be overcome in preservice teacher education, but directly challenging students' experience-based beliefs often leads to resistance, making students feel discounted or disrespected. In my introductory educational psychology course,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Observation, Educational Psychology
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