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Rinaldo, Vince Joseph; Sheeran, Thomas J. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
With increasing diversity in classrooms, the dispositions of teachers are of primary concern with respect to meeting the needs of all students and in particular, the needs of those on the social fringe. Teacher preparation programs must ensure that graduates possess not only the requisite content and pedagogical knowledge, but also the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Characteristics, Preservice Teacher Education
Stephanie Smith Budhai; Laura McLaughlin Taddei – Pennsylvania Teacher Educator, 2017
Becoming a reflective practitioner is a crucial skill for educators. This article discusses the use of voice-recorded reflections in a teacher education service-learning course using a web 2.0 tool called Voicethread. Guided by Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle, this study explores how pre-service teachers can conceptualize their field of…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development, Service Learning
Kenney, Christine K.; Sreckovic, Melissa – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
Words and labels used about a person inevitably have an impact, whether intended or unintended. This article discusses the need for intentional and overt, critical reflection and discussion in higher education regarding the language faculty and students use. The authors provide language examples commonly used in courses that could have varied…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Usage, Labeling (of Persons), College Students
Fathelrahman, Adil – Open Learning, 2019
Past research has considered the reflective practices of the teacher as an important activity in the learning cycle. Some of it has introduced the term 'reflective teacher', showing that such practice has become increasingly important. This paper discusses literature related to various means of collecting feedback from students, the…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Instructional Improvement, Management Information Systems, Distance Education
VanDeusen, Andrea J. – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2019
While the United States is becoming increasingly diverse with regard to race, ethnicity, primary language, religion, and culture, many educators feel unprepared to teach students from socioculturally diverse backgrounds. In this case study, I explored the impact of a cultural immersion field experience on preservice music educators' beliefs and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Music Teachers, Student Attitudes, Beliefs
Recchia, Susan L.; Puig, Victoria I. – New Educator, 2019
This reflective narrative explores the voices of two participants in the Early Childhood Professional Mentoring Group (ECPMG), created in response to our graduates' concerns about their lack of support as they entered the field of inclusive early childhood education. Building on their existing relationships with each other, and with us as their…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Inclusion
Farrell, Thomas S. C. – Language Teaching Research, 2016
Within the field of education, reflective practice has become a very popular concept within teacher education and development programs. The general consensus is that teachers who are encouraged to engage in reflective practice can gain new insight of their practice. There have been similar developments in the field of teaching English to speakers…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Costes-Onishi, Pamela – British Journal of Music Education, 2016
The objective of this study is to address the important questions raised in literature on the intersections between formal and informal learning. Specifically, this will be discussed within the concept of "productive dissonance" and the pedagogical tensions that arise in the effort of experienced teachers to transition from the formal to…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Experienced Teachers, Conventional Instruction, Music Education
Pretorius, Lynette; Ford, Allie – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2016
Reflective practice is a key skill in many professions and is considered an essential attribute of healthcare practitioners. Healthcare students are often expected to develop reflection skills through their assignments, and this is frequently expected to occur with little explicit instruction, practice or guidance about how to reflect. Currently,…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, College Students, Reflection, Foreign Countries
Tiainen, Outi; Korkeamäki, Riitta-Liisa; Dreher, Mariam Jean – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2018
This case study examined three pre-service teachers' reflection processes during their first teaching practicum. During the six-week practicum, the pre-service teachers reflected on their own as well as their peers' teaching in group mentoring meetings several times a week. Unstructured stimulated recall facilitated pre-service teacher-initiated…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Practicums
Fonua, Sonia – Waikato Journal of Education, 2018
As a non-indigenous science educator, I have embraced the idea of critical reflexive practice in order to be more responsive to the cultures and values of my Pasifika students and to become more inclusive of their indigenous knowledges. In this article I share three ways I have negotiated the incorporation of Pasifika values and knowledge into my…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Critical Theory, Reflective Teaching, Pacific Islanders
Soslau, Elizabeth; Bell, Nicholas – Studying Teacher Education, 2018
In classrooms, race-based bias, discrimination, and inequities result in unsafe and unproductive learning environments. Teacher educators are charged with helping preservice teachers develop racial literacy skills. This self-study explores the ways in which two White teacher educators recognize and attempt to manage challenges during field…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Preservice Teachers, Whites, Student Teaching
Sayman, Donna; Chiu, Calli Lewis; Lusk, Mandy – Journal of the National Association for Alternative Certification, 2018
This qualitative research study used the Critical Incident Technique to determine specific areas in which novice alternatively certified special education teachers need support. Analyzing these critical incidents provides information for teacher preparation programs to bolster areas that can lead to stress, burnout, and attrition among special…
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Alternative Teacher Certification, Special Education Teachers, Special Education
Enderson, Mary C.; Grant, Melva R.; Liu, Yating – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2018
This study was conducted to propose a framework of professional development tasks (PDTs) that may be used to enhance mathematics coaches' content knowledge and understanding of student work, as well as to help them conceptualize their role in facilitating a professional learning community in school. In this qualitative design experiment,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Coaching (Performance), Probability
Gilles, Carol; Wang, Yang; Fish, Joanne; Stegall, Jenny – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2018
How do educators learn to be teacher leaders? In this qualitative survey research study, we explored perceptions of 227 former induction program participants concerning teacher leadership (65% response rate). Methodologically, we conducted qualitative coding of open-ended survey data. Defined teacher leadership, participants often referred to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Leadership Training, Teacher Leadership, Beginning Teacher Induction

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