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Brown, Christopher P.; Puckett, Kate; Barry, David P.; Ku, Da Hei – Action in Teacher Education, 2021
As policy makers' neoliberal reforms continue to impact teaching and teacher education, stakeholders across both fields of teaching continue to seek out alternative practices that assist educators in fostering democratic learning experiences for children in schools. However, many continue to struggle with the impact of these reforms on their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Neoliberalism, Educational Change
Ramchand, Mythili – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2022
Pedagogic Content Knowledge (PCK) is variously considered a useful framework, construct, model and tool to both understand and help form the knowledge base for teaching. There exists extant literature on the PCK of science. Building on this literature, this study aims to contribute towards an understanding of implementing curriculum reforms in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Education Majors, Preservice Teachers
Wan, Hui-Hui; Knobloch, Neil A. – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2022
In the K-12 settings, teachers are encouraged to teach STEM subjects using a more integrated approach, and not be treated as stand-alone disciplines. STEM integration represents a way to think about curriculum change. It is a concept of how to restructure what is taught and what students learn. The nature of STEM disciplines no doubt creates…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, STEM Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Winter, Marcella – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: Considered one of the most influential educators in Brazil's history, Anísio Teixeira is one of the renowned Latin American students who came to Teachers College (TC). Teixeira was a prominent reformer and educator known for advocating free, public, and secular education accessible to all children. His work as an educator and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational History, Educational Policy
Lynnette Mawhinney; LaChan V. Hannon; Jhanae Wingfield; Talib Charriez – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
While it is nationally recognized that there is a high need for teachers, particularly those of diverse backgrounds and with ESL/bilingual certifications, barriers to certification continue to exist for undocumented individuals. Within the state of New Jersey, these barriers mirror the national limitations. Although New Jersey has made efforts to…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, Bilingual Teachers, Second Language Instruction
Ali, Runaaz; Nath, Sangeeta – Educational Research, 2023
Background: As teaching and learning processes evolve in the wake of COVID-19, fresh thinking about the role of remote online learning (ROL) is critical as part of a wider reimagining of education in a post-pandemic context. In this paper, attention is focused on ROL within teacher education. Purpose: This study sought to explore pre-service…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Experience, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
Moody, Stephanie M.; Holtz, Emily; Matthews, Sharon D. – Teacher Educators' Journal, 2022
Over the past two years teacher education programs across the world have faced unprecedented and unexpected challenges that have led to a rapid reconfiguration of in-person teacher training to online formats. For many, this meant reimagining how practice-based teacher education could be envisioned in an online space and without field experiences…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Electronic Learning, Autobiographies
Sonam Tobgye – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The introduction of Science Education Standards for the K-12 education system of the United States and those of Bhutan is aimed at providing students with equitable access to quality science instruction and to promote a scientifically literate society. These reforms in education systems require teachers who are well prepared to translate the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Aydar Kalimullin; Roza Valeeva; Tatiana Baklashova – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2024
Teacher education in Russia has become the subject of considerable reform over the past 50 years. It is today a complex system of continuous training which gives students a chance to enter the profession in a number of different ways, as well as maintain their professional skill set throughout the course of their careers. This paper offers a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational History
Galvin, Anne T.; Ryan, Pamela M.; McKenna, Kylie M.; Pollard, Megan – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
School-university partnerships have been developed to invigorate initial teacher education (ITE). Such partnerships potentially offer rich educational opportunities to pre-service teachers. This paper examines integrated and school-embedded approaches to ITE in the Australian context, drawing on a case study analysis of a three-year, ITE…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Foreign Countries
Kessler, Meghan A. – Policy Futures in Education, 2021
Teacher preparation and preservice evaluation practices in the US have seen increasing influence from social efficiency and productivity logics. While analyses of the impacts of such neoliberal ascendancies are diverse and numerous, this article focuses closely on the impact of neoliberalism in preservice teacher evaluation and its impact on new…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Performance Based Assessment, Teacher Evaluation, Neoliberalism
Grainger, Peter – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
Giving effective feedback is an elusive process that continues to receive conflicting reactions from both students and assessors. Despite the feedback loop being acknowledged as essential to effective learning, there is no single process that has been identified as positively impacting on student achievement. Additionally, there is a lack of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Macias, Christina; Shin, Myunghwan; Bennett, Lisa H. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2022
This study explored how preservice teachers engaged in collaborative inquiry with elementary students to facilitate social justice and equity in science education. By inviting elementary students as key stakeholders into collaborative inquiry, we examined how preservice teachers uncovered critical problems of science education in underserved…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Students, Social Justice, Equal Education
Harris, Jo; Cale, Lorraine; Hooper, Oliver – Curriculum Journal, 2021
This paper presents findings on physical education (PE) trainees' and teachers' attempts to design and implement authentic curricular experiences, within the constraints of a neoliberalist context. It involved adopting a principle-based approach to promoting active lifestyles designed to align PE trainees' and teachers' health-related philosophies…
Descriptors: Life Style, Physical Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Implementation
Shirley Van Nuland; Smadar Dinitsa-Schmidt; Maria Assunção Flores; Carol Hordatt Gentles; Linda la Velle; Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2024
Many changes have taken place in initial teacher education (ITE) programmes over the last number of years in countries such as Israel, Portugal, Jamaica, Ontario (Canada), and England. This paper outlines some of these changes, why they occurred, and to the extent possible, how effective these changes have been from the experience of the teacher…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs