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Gonzalez, Luz E.; Carter, Kathy – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1996
Using the concept of well-remembered events, this study examined how members of 13 elementary school cooperating teacher/student-teacher dyads interpreted the same teaching events. Qualitative differences were found which are discussed in terms of expert-novice studies, teachers knowledge as event structured, and personal narrative in teaching.…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Education, Epistemology, Higher Education

Kettle, Brenda; Sellars, Neal – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1996
This study used qualitative methodology to explore the professional development and changes in their practical theories of two student teachers in Australia during their third year of an undergraduate program as they began actual classroom experience at the primary level. The study identified interrelated factors impinging on student professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Primary Education

Harrington, Helen L.; And Others – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1996
The study investigated the use of case-based pedagogy to develop critical reflection in prospective teachers. Analysis of students written analyses of dilemma-based cases found patterns showing evidence of students open-mindedness, sense of professional responsibility, and wholeheartedness in approach to teaching. (DB)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education

James, Pauline – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1996
An action research project was conducted in an Educational Psychology class within a program training tradespeople to become secondary teachers of technology studies in Australia. Findings demonstrated the importance of group culture in helping these individuals move from manual to mental labor. Participants (n=62) increased their self-disclosure,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Attitude Change, Educational Psychology, Empowerment