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Megin Charner-Laird; Stacy Agee Szczesiul – Educational Forum, 2025
The Massachusetts Innovation Schools initiative authorized educators to operate with increased autonomy and flexibility. This descriptive case study examines the early experiences of teachers in one innovation school. We explore the innovations teachers leveraged to build capacity, with particular attention to how they enacted teacher leadership…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Case Studies, Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes
Jamie S. Billings – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) ensures that millions of special education students in the United States receive the support and services they need for academic and personal development. Despite legal mandates, conflicting perspectives and inconsistent inclusion policies exist nationwide. The problem addressed in this study…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes
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Mesker, Peter; Wassink, Hartger; Bakker, Cok – Professional Development in Education, 2018
This two-year longitudinal study explores how an earlier international teaching experience influences the way six newly qualified teachers perceive their current teaching practice and professional self-understanding during personally significant experiences. The concept of an experiential continuum, a key concept in these findings, suggests that…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teaching Experience, Longitudinal Studies, Educational Practices
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Kurtoglu-Hooton, Nur – ELT Journal, 2016
This article discusses the case study of four student teachers, examining the ways in which a particular kind of feedback--namely, confirmatory feedback--can act as a catalyst for some of the learning and potential change student teachers in a teaching practice group may experience on an initial teacher education programme. It illustrates how one…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Case Studies
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Yilmaz, Cevdet; Arcagök, Serdar – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018
The purpose of this study is to identify the autonomy supportive behaviors exhibited by EFL teachers. The population of the study is composed of EFL teachers working in Çanakkale city center and districts in the 2017-2018 academic year. The sample of the research consists of 80 English teachers at state schools in Turkey. In the study, the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Suarez, Daniel Hugo – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2017
This article represents the culmination of several decades of the development of collaborative forms of teacher inquiry in Argentina and Chile. Inspired by education ethnographers in the 1970s and 1980s, the "talleres" (workshops) movement led to forms of professional development grounded in critical ethnographic inquiry by teachers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Documentation, Democracy, Faculty Development
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Savitz, Rachelle S.; Wallace, Kelly – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2016
With increasingly rigorous standards and mounting high stakes testing, it seems harder than ever to motivate and engage struggling readers. In this article the authors provide an overview of the inquiry learning process, which details how providing students with choice and opportunities to collaborate with peers can keep students invested in their…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Reading Motivation, Motivation Techniques, Reading Difficulties
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Korth, Byran B.; Wimmer, Jennifer J.; Wilcox, Brad; Morrison, Timothy G.; Harward, Stan; Peterson, Nancy; Simmerman, Sue; Pierce, Linda – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
Given the interrelated role of writing and the development of early literacy skills, recommendations have been made to increase instructional writing experiences in K-2 classrooms. In an effort to increase the amount of writing in the primary grades that leads to later literacy success, it is important that teachers engage in instructional…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Case Studies, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Experience
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Chang, Dave; Bai, Heesoon – Ethics and Education, 2016
Many teacher candidates get their first taste of life as a full-time teacher in their practicums, during which they confront a host of challenges, pedagogical and ethical. Because ethics is fundamental to the connection between teachers and students, teacher candidates are often required to negotiate dilemmas in ways that keep with the ethical…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Student Teacher Attitudes, Student Teaching, Preservice Teacher Education
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Christensen, Olivia – Journal of Montessori Research, 2016
This phenomenological case study was conducted to better understand the experience of a Montessori teacher in a leadership role. A veteran Montessori teacher, newly hired by an established Montessori preschool, was interviewed over the course of her first year in the position. A critical discourse analysis revealed multiple social identities that…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Phenomenology, Case Studies, Leadership Role
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Daugbjerg, Peer S.; de Freitas, Elizabeth; Valero, Paola – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
In this paper we investigate how the bodily activity of teaching, along with the embodied aspect of lived experience, relates to science teachers' ways of dealing with bodies as living organisms which are both the subject matter as well as the site or vehicle of learning. More precisely, the following questions are pursued: (1) "In what ways…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teaching Experience, Human Body, Primary Education
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Randi, Judi – Teachers College Record, 2017
This article presents case studies of two novice teachers and their mentors who, without formal knowledge of self-regulation theory, established a classroom environment that promoted self-regulated learning. This case was drawn from a larger descriptive study of novice teachers learning to integrate a student-centered visual literacy instructional…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Teaching Experience
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Sawyer, Amanda G. – Teacher Educators' Journal, 2017
From 2007 to 2009, the United States experienced one of the greatest economic declines reported in the previous decades, known as the Great Recession (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012). While a great deal of media attention focused on the immediate financial effects of the recession, little discussion was made about the influence of this crisis…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Economic Factors, Elementary Education, Educational Practices
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Martell, Christopher C.; Stevens, Kaylene M. – Social Studies, 2017
In this interpretive case study the researchers examined the beliefs of 13 self-identifying race-conscious secondary social studies teachers from diverse racial or ethnic, gender, and school-context backgrounds. The researchers found that the teachers' beliefs and views of practice were generally aligned with the main assertions of critical race…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Race, Critical Theory, Beliefs
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Hamodi, Carolina; López-Pastor, Víctor Manuel; López-Pastor, Ana Teresa – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
The aim of this article is to analyse whether having experience of formative assessment during their initial teacher education courses (ITE) influences graduates' subsequent practice as teachers. That is, if the assessment methods that university students are subject to during their learning process are then actually employed by them during their…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teaching Experience
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