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Akkuzu, Nalan – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of feedback based on self-efficacy belief sources in the reciprocal interaction of teaching performance and self-efficacy beliefs. A single case study design was employed to address and began to bridge the gap in our understanding of the relationship between feedback, self-efficacy belief and…
Descriptors: Role, Feedback (Response), Self Efficacy, Teaching Skills
Brown, Kimberly Ingle – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Teachers who have inadequate training often feel unprepared to teach English language learners (ELLs). This qualitative case study's purpose was to reap a rich understanding of middle school teachers' perceptions, perspectives, and prior teaching experiences concerning their capacity to instruct ELLs in the mainstream setting. The overarching…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, English Language Learners
Osmanoglu, Aslihan – Educational Research, 2016
Background: Future teachers need to observe, interpret and analyse teaching during the initial teacher education period. The use of videoed teaching and learning in teacher education promotes reflection, and analysing videos of teaching is helpful in learning effective classroom practices that prospective teachers mostly do not have the chance to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Teaching Experience, Preservice Teacher Education
Díaz Benavides, Diana Mayerly – HOW, 2013
The incorporation of reflective practices in the arena of education has been discussed in different studies in order to understand the development of "practitioners" in a target setting. This article reports on a study aimed at describing the way ten foreign language student-teachers from a public university in Colombia construct their…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Professional Identity, Professional Development, Student Experience
Tant-Tierce, Tabatha – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Teacher retention is an issue in education, and the loss of teachers has a direct affect on student achievement. Schools are battling the attrition of beginning teachers by the use of mentoring programs. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a mentoring program, according to teachers who have served as mentors,…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Mentors, Program Effectiveness, Qualitative Research
Pitts, Wesley; Ruggirello, Rachel – International Journal of ePortfolio, 2012
This case study focused on the electronic portfolio (e-portfolio) as a portrait of teacher growth in an in-service chemistry education graduate program. The e-portfolio provided a multimedia space for systematic documentation of teacher professional growth within the domain of reflective practice. In this study, the outcome and illustration of…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Electronic Publishing, Reflective Teaching, Science Teachers
Lemons, Chandra D. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This single site qualitative study examined the issue of low student achievement in mathematics in the state of Georgia using data from the Criterion Referenced Competency Test (CRCT), the Georgia High School Graduation Test, SAT scores, ACT scores and scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). The purpose of the study was…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Principals, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Administrator Relationship
Zhao, Mingren – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
This paper is a case study based on Habermas's theory of knowledge and human interest. We analyzed the written reflections of four teachers employed at a school and found that the teachers who had experienced advanced professional development tended to engage in practical and critical reflection, whereas those who had experienced average…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Reflective Teaching, Reflection, Case Studies
Soslau, Elizabeth – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2012
Adaptive teaching expertise is a critical component of quality teaching. University-based supervisors should employ specific supervision styles and discourse types during post-lesson observation conferences to help student teachers develop adaptive competencies such as, justifying decision-making, balancing experimentation and risk to pupils, and…
Descriptors: Expertise, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Educators, Case Studies
Blandford, Sonia; Knowles, Catherine – Education 3-13, 2012
In recent years, policy documents, curricula and other educational initiatives have promoted a pedagogy founded on the concept of independent learning. This is broadly defined as "having the belief in yourself to think through learning activities, problems or challenges, make decisions about your learning and act upon those decisions".…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Self Esteem, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Role
Nehring, James; Laboy, Wilfredo T.; Catarius, Lynn – Professional Development in Education, 2010
In recent years, elements of reflective practice have been popularized in state school professional development. As reflective practice has moved into the mainstream, dialogic protocols have been developed by numerous organizations to structure discourse for deep understanding, enhance professional practice and advance organizational learning.…
Descriptors: State Schools, Reflective Teaching, Case Studies, Discussion
Klevan, Sarah; Villavicencio, Adriana – Research Alliance for New York City Schools, 2016
Researchers and practitioners increasingly recognize that a positive school culture not only enhances students' day-to-day experiences, but also plays a role in raising student achievement. Yet many schools struggle to create a welcoming and supportive schoolwide culture. Indeed, there is evidence that students of color in particular--and perhaps…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Change, School Culture, Student Experience
Klevan, Sarah; Villavicencio, Adriana – Research Alliance for New York City Schools, 2016
Researchers and practitioners increasingly recognize that a positive school culture not only enhances students' day-to-day experiences, but also plays a role in raising student achievement. Yet many schools struggle to create a welcoming and supportive schoolwide culture. Indeed, there is evidence that students of color in particular--and perhaps…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Change, School Culture, Student Experience
Nisselle, Amy; Green, Julie; Scrimshaw, Chantel – Health Education, 2011
Purpose: Chronic health conditions can cause children extended school absences, creating significant barriers for continued education. Out-of-school learning environments, such as hospitals, provide opportunities to maintain children's learning identities during school absences. This paper seeks to present an example of hospital-based teaching and…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Health Personnel, Health Conditions, Children
Torff, Bruce – Educational Forum, 2014
Folk belief theory is suggested as a primary cause for the persistence of the achievement gap. In this research-supported theory, culturally specified folk beliefs about learning and teaching prompt educators to direct more rigorous curriculum to high-advantage students but not to low-advantage students, resulting in impoverished pedagogy in…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Schools, Change Strategies