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Benjamin J. Fobert – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative historical single-case study examines how a practitioner-directed approach to professional development for teachers resulted in successful technology integration in a newly unified school district in California's Central Valley. The study details the process of creating and implementing a professional development plan for newly…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Faculty Development, Teacher Empowerment, Program Development
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Jarod Kawasaki; Sandy Chang – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2024
Social justice-oriented teacher education programs infuse critical pedagogies in their coursework to build teachers' capacity to design and enact teaching that seeks to disrupt systemic oppression and injustice. Graduates of these programs often seek teaching positions in schools that serve working class communities of color with the goal of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Goal Orientation, Beginning Teachers, Science Teachers
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Mitchell, Douglas; Keese, Jeffrey; Banerjee, Manjari; Huston, Debbee; Kwok, Andrew – Teacher Development, 2021
This mixed-methods study explores the experiences and influence of induction on novice teachers. The authors quantitatively analyze survey data from over two thousand novice teachers and a thousand of their coaches through statistical comparisons and multiple linear regression analyses to explore whether structures of induction are associated with…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development, Coaching (Performance)
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Athanases, Steven Z.; Sanchez, Sergio L. – Research in Drama Education, 2020
Within a partnership between a California university and Globe Education (Shakespeare's Globe, London), this study features early-career teachers working to infuse Shakespeare and drama in diverse K-12 classes. Teachers needed links between a five-day immersive London course and new jobs in diverse California schools. A three-day university…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Empathy, Perspective Taking
Tatzia Langlo – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This dissertation focuses on the professional philosophies, practices, and collaborative negotiation skills used and developed in two teacher education programs within two countries and how novice teachers integrate these ideas, skills, and processes in classrooms and schools. Simultaneously, this research examines how the patterns of democratic…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Beginning Teachers, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices
Donovan, Kelly – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study focused on the instructional competency needs of new dental hygiene educators. The purpose of this qualitative and phenomenological study was twofold: (a) to explore the lived experiences and perceptions of 14 dental hygiene educators who have transitioned from clinical practice into the California Community College education system to…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Dentistry, Teacher Competencies, College Faculty
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Gahlsdorf Terrell, Dianna; Sherman, Diana – Action in Teacher Education, 2022
This qualitative case study responds to calls for research on the ways critical reflection develops in preservice and novice teachers. While evaluating capacity to reflect is a dominant practice in teacher education, few studies explore empirically how different factors impact teachers' reflection. Building from earlier research that…
Descriptors: Reflection, Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Sexton, Dena M. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
One of the prevailing concerns in education is student access to well-qualified teachers. This concern is particularly acute in the case of California math students where one of out of every six teaching in high minority middle and high schools is considered under-prepared, compared to one of twenty in high-achieving schools. Math, as a content…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Professional Identity, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Scott, Whitney; Lemus, Daisy; Knotts, Greg; Oh, Janet – Journal of Faculty Development, 2016
A learner-centered New Faculty Orientation (NFO) can be a powerful way to immediately engage new faculty and develop their organizational identification to the institution and its values. Unfortunately, some NFOs do not model a learner-centered philosophy and miss opportunities to establish a collaborative and celebratory tone. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Teacher Orientation, Organizational Culture, Teacher Persistence
Park, Sun Young – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Teachers in a new school setting tend to display lower teacher efficacy, which negatively affects teaching performance and student learning. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine the perceptions of teacher efficacy in pre-service teachers and explore key factors influencing the perceptions as a result of pre-service training.…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Self Efficacy, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Feiman-Nemser, Sharon; Carver, Cynthia L. – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2012
The work of mentoring matters. Whether one is looking at the broad-scale enactment of induction programming or the individualized attention focused on new teachers' learning and development, mentors play a pivotal role in new teacher retention and development. As a result, mentors are in a good position to interpret and enact induction policy at…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Mentors, Beginning Teachers
Engel, Elaine – Rethinking Schools, 2011
The author is part of the Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA) induction program--a California state program that is meant to offer support to new teachers as they exit the credential program and begin a job in a district. More than 80% of new teachers across the United States participate in some kind of induction program. At least 30…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Teaching Methods, Beginning Teacher Induction
Preus, Jacob Aall Ottesen, IV – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Many new teachers do not feel adequately prepared to face the challenges ahead of them in the classroom. As a result, formal induction programs have emerged as the primary response to the needs and concerns of beginning teachers. However, while there are components of induction that have shown to be successful, questions remain as to the actual…
Descriptors: Evidence, Feedback (Response), Teaching (Occupation), Beginning Teachers
Ober, Derek Logan – Online Submission, 2013
This research addresses lack of student teaching preparation. There is strong evidence that beginning teachers are not trained to adequately teach students due to their lack of preparation/content knowledge. The purpose of this study is to examine the experience of beginning teachers to try to understand why student teachers are not prepared for…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Student Teaching, Teaching Experience
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Guichon, Nicolas; Betrancourt, Mireille; Prie, Yannick – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2012
This case study focuses on the feedback that is provided by tutors to learners in the course of synchronous online teaching. More specifically, we study how trainee tutors used the affordances of Visu, an experimental web videoconferencing system, to provide negative feedback. Visu features classical functionalities such as video and chat, and it…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Online Courses, Tutors, Teleconferencing
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