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Conner, Jerusha O.; Goldstein, Michal; Mammen, Jayanth; Hernandez, José; Phillippo, Kate; Pope, Denise; Davidson, Shannon – American Journal of Education, 2023
Purpose: As research increasingly links positive student-teacher relationships (STRs) to positive student outcomes, instruments to measure STRs have proliferated. Yet most neglect student agency and sociocultural variation in the operationalization of STRs. This study explores the specific actions teachers and students take to build positive STRs…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Role, Student Role, Middle School Students
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Özelçi, Serap Yilmaz – Research in Pedagogy, 2021
In this study, the experiences, feelings and thoughts of the instructors working in the teacher training program about distance education were examined. Therefore, the research is a phenomenological study. A focus group discussion was held. The study group of the research consisted of 5 volunteer lecturers. Faculty members criticize the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education, Teacher Educators
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Vidovic, Vlasta Vizek; Domovic, Vlatka – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2019
The main aim of this research is to longitudinally examine the shift in teaching students' professional beliefs about the teacher-pupil role during the course of their studies. The starting assumption has been that teachers' professional development is largely dependent upon their beliefs about various aspects of their professional role. The…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Professional Identity, Teacher Education, Student Development
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Lewis, Judy – Music Education Research, 2020
Almost twenty years ago, the question of 'How popular musicians learn' (Green, [2002]. "How popular musicians learn: A way ahead for music education." Hants, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited) catalyzed a paradigm shift in music education and music teacher education bringing informal teaching and learning strategies to the fore. In…
Descriptors: Music Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Education
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Ishak, Rosnah; Mansor, Mahaliza – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Purpose: Education 4.0 paves the way for a new form of the university where academicians teach, research and provide services in different ways, which raises the question of the readiness of academicians to face the challenges. This study attempts to explain to which extent the university and its academic staff are ready to face Education 4.0…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education
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Svanes, Ingvill Krogstad; Skagen, Kaare – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
Feedback is frequently highlighted as a key contributor to students' learning. This literature study argues that the focus of some of the feedback literature appears too narrow to understand what is going on in a classroom. Parts of the feedback literature show the relationship between feedback and learning approximate to a process-product model…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Research, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
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Juvova, Alena; Chudy, Stefan; Neumeister, Pavel; Plischke, Jitka; Kvintova, Jana – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2015
In this overview study, we would like to present the basic constructivist approaches that have affected or influenced the current concept of education. The teacher-student interaction is reflected by personality, psychological traits, attitudes and cultural capital of the participants of the educational process as well as the teacher's effort to…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Student Relationship, Personality Traits
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Lloyd, Elwyn; Cerveró-Carrascosa, Abraham; Green, Courtney – Research-publishing.net, 2018
This paper, based both on a talk given at the BMELTT symposium in June 2017 and one given at the UNICollaboration conference held in Krakow in April 2018, reports on "FloCo" (Florida Universitària/ Coventry University), a telecollaborative project where the roles of teacher and student were reversed. A student from Coventry University…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teacher Role
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Windschitl, Mark A.; Stroupe, David – Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
The foundational document of the current science standards movement--the "Framework for K-12 Science Education"--is grounded in research about how students from diverse backgrounds learn science and the conditions under which they can participate in knowledge-building activities of the discipline. We argue that teacher educators should…
Descriptors: Science Education, National Standards, Lesson Plans, Familiarity
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Grouling, Jennifer – Composition Forum, 2015
Drawing on the stories and words of GTAs themselves, this article works to complicate our narratives of GTA resistance within practicum courses by situating this resistance in the larger process of identity formation and graduate school. I explore the way that GTAs' dual roles as students and as teachers intersect with teacher preparation,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Professional Identity, Student Role
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Bergmark, Ulrika; Westman, Susanne – International Journal for Academic Development, 2016
This paper discusses a case study in teacher education in Sweden, focusing on creating spaces for student engagement through co-creating curriculum. It highlights democratic values and a multidimensional learning view as underpinning such endeavors. The main findings are that co-creating curriculum is an ambiguous process entailing unpredictable,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Teacher Education
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Onurkan Aliusta, Gülen; Özer, Bekir – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2017
This paper addresses the espoused and enacted practices of high school teachers with regard to student-centred learning (SCL). Explanatory mixed-method design, where quantitative strand is followed by qualitative one, is employed. While the quantitative strand aims to explore teachers' perceptions regarding the extent student-centred teacher and…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Teacher Role, Student Role, Educational Change
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Zorec, Marcela Batistic – European Education, 2015
This article presents part of the research performed in a project from 2008 to 2013, regarding the introduction of the Reggio Emilia approach to Slovene preschool educators. The study's aim was to recognize the possible influence of the training--from 2009 to 2011--in this project on educators' viewpoints and the promotion of children's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reggio Emilia Approach, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
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Taylor, Dale L.; Booth, Shirley – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
Pre-service teachers enter initial teacher education programmes with conceptions of teaching gleaned from their own schooling. These conceptions, which include teachers' beliefs, may be resistant to change, which is a challenge in contexts where teacher educators hope that teachers will teach in ways different from their own schooling. Conceptions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Secondary School Science
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Lannin, John K.; Chval, Kathryn B. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2013
As beginning teachers start to recognize the complexity of teaching mathematics in elementary school classrooms and how their new vision for teaching mathematics creates new challenges, they experience discomfort--a healthy awareness that much is to be learned. Brousseau (1997) notes that changes in the roles that are implicitly assigned to the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Student Role
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