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Eslinger, James C. – Education and Urban Society, 2014
The educational accountability movement in the United States under No Child Left Behind has negatively affected urban teachers because of high-stakes testing, narrowed curriculum, and scripted pedagogy. Such conditions have led to teacher stress, burnout, and attrition. Missing from the scholarly literature are the ways in which teachers work to…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, Elementary Education
Joseph, Dawn; Trinick, Robyn – Intercultural Education, 2016
As tertiary music educators across the Tasman we argue that music, particularly song, is an effective medium for teaching and learning about non-western music when preparing generalist primary Pre-Service Teachers (PSTs). Using "voice" as a portable and accessible vehicle to transmit cultural understandings, we draw on the Zimbabwean…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers, Music Education, Singing
Davis, Danné E.; Kellinger, Janna Jackson – Qualitative Report, 2014
Many prospective teachers are unaware of the encounters that Black, heterosexual women or White lesbians face. Here, we present encounter stories--individual narratives of poignant encounters and interactions that we have experienced with people unlike us--to identify with and ultimately draw on their experiences. Subsequently, the narratives…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Personal Narratives
Wallace, Jerry L. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This qualitative phenomenological research study used narrative inquiry to explore the lived experiences of African American male community college instructors using interviews, classroom observations, and personal testimonies conducted at a Southeast Texas community college. Brown (2009) previously conducted a study on African American male…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, African American Teachers, College Faculty, Males
Sexton, Steven S.; Atkinson, Joy; Goodson, Richard – Science Education International, 2013
Over the past decade, there has been a significant reduction for New Zealand initial teacher education student teachers to experience education through a science context. This paper presents the stories of two graduates from a large New Zealand university and their journeys into the classroom. Richard graduated with a Bachelor of Teaching (Primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Science Education
Strangeways, Al; Papatraianou, Lisa Helen – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
Classroom readiness and the attendant theory-practice disjunction remains a key concern of policy makers, stakeholders and graduate teachers themselves. Links between the theoretical knowledge that preservice teachers gain during initial teacher education (ITE) courses and the practical learning of their school placements need to be strengthened…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching Experience, Mixed Methods Research
Smith, Karen – Studies in Higher Education, 2014
"Flying faculty" models of teaching represent an important aspect of the internationalisation agenda. As short-term sojourners, these overseas visits provide academics with disorientating dilemmas that can stimulate transformational learning. This study explored the impact of flying faculty teachers' experiences on their work, lives and…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Motivation, Barriers, Foreign Workers
Pillay, Daisy; Saloojee, Sheeren – Perspectives in Education, 2012
This paper presents an understanding of what it means to be a teacher in a school defined as "rural". From a sociological perspective, we consider the mechanisms and ways of knowing that are adopted by a teacher for understanding not only the external world but for being a certain kind of teacher for a school in a rural setting.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Education, Teachers, Teaching Experience
Yoon, InJeong – ProQuest LLC, 2017
In this study I attempt to shed light on the experiences of the teacher researcher and university students who explored social justice issues in an art education course. The primary purpose of this study is to provide insights in teaching practice and students' learning processes when the course is designed to examine systems of oppression through…
Descriptors: Art Education, Power Structure, Social Justice, Teaching Experience
Fernández, Eileen – PRIMUS, 2014
The current manuscript is a reflective case study that describes the emerging design of the author's first online mathematics course. The case study addresses how expectations associated with teaching in a live setting can raise conflicts in designing online courses. The author reframes the conflicts into questions; explores the questions and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Online Courses, Conflict
Kidd, Terry; Davis, Trina; Larke, Patricia – International Journal on E-Learning, 2016
Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Dewey's Theory of Experience, this phenomenological study explored the experiences of faculty who engaged in online teaching at one school of public health. Findings revealed that the experiences of public health faculty, who engaged in online teaching, are similar and…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, College Faculty, Online Courses, Technology Uses in Education
Broderick, Alicia A.; Hawkins, Greta; Henze, Stefanie; Mirasol-Spath, Corinthia; Pollack-Berkovits, Rachel; Clune, Holly Prozzo; Skovera, Elizabeth; Steel, Christina – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
This inquiry aims to explore the disconnect between the disability studies in education (DSE) perspectives on inclusive schooling held by a group of dually certified inclusive educators and the everyday, lived experiences of these same teachers who find themselves teaching students with labelled disabilities within the confines of the special…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Teacher Educators, Special Education, Inclusion
King, LaGarrett J.; Brown, Keffrelyn – Negro Educational Review, 2014
Our study examined the experiences of three middle school teachers who created their own Black History Month curriculum. Although, the relevance of Black History Month is under scrutiny by opponents who feel it marginalized the history of Black Americans, proponents of this position have failed: to account for teachers who view and use this Month…
Descriptors: African American History, African American Achievement, Middle School Teachers, History Instruction
de Vries, Peter – Music Education Research, 2013
This qualitative study focuses on the music teaching experiences of five Australian generalist primary school teachers in their third year of teaching. The aim was to identify these teachers' current practices in teaching music, in particular their self-efficacy in relation to teaching music. A narrative inquiry methodology was employed, drawing…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Experience
Smith, Karen – International Journal for Academic Development, 2013
In earlier work, I proposed that flying faculty teaching, where home institution academics teach for short, intense periods in host countries, could foster transformative professional development. In the present article, I explore this empirically. Using the biographic-narrative-interpretative method, five male academics were interviewed three…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Transformative Learning, Teaching Experience, Interviews