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Ling, Lorraine; Burman, Eva; Cooper, Maxine; Ling, Peter – Theory Into Practice, 2006
In this article, the implications of international students undertaking teacher education in Australian universities are discussed as an example of global teacher education and its consequences for teacher educators and students. Increasing numbers of international students come to Australia to qualify as teachers and this has consequences for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Foreign Students, Global Education
From Reluctant Teacher to Empowered Teacher-Researcher: One Teacher's Journey toward Action Research
Esposito, Jennifer; Smith, Shayla – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2006
The focus of this paper will be one of the authors' transformation from reluctant teacher-researcher to empowered teacher-researcher. The authors will describe Shayla's journey through action research because it was this journey from circumspection to empowerment that strengthened her in ways that she had not foreseen or anticipated. It allowed…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teacher Researchers, Empowerment, Perspective Taking
Falk, Beverly – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2004
The author leads a program that teaches teachers in a public university, most of whom work in struggling urban schools serving students from predominantly poor and minority backgrounds. The courses in her program share a common purpose: to develop understandings about the active nature of children's learning and to use these understandings to…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Program Effectiveness, Professional Development, Teacher Researchers
Fenwick, Tara J. – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2004
Practice-based or experiential learning has come to be dominated by mentalist models of reflection on experience. The argument here is that these models split mind from body and subject from environment in ways that yield problematic practices. An alternate conception of practice-based learning is offered here, based on the notion of…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Reflective Teaching, Portfolio Assessment
Latta, Margaret Macintyre – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2004
This paper draws on data collected in a one-year research project focusing on elucidating theory/practice relations in learning to teach. As a teacher educator I grapple with the nature and role of teaching methodology. The notion of method, with its implied order and certainty, is confronted alongside prospective teachers throughout their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship, Methods Courses
Edge, Julian – Language Teaching Research, 2006
Continuing professional development as it is pursued through the interacting paradigms of reflective practice and action research can be facilitated through the disciplined use of non-judgemental discourse. A framework for such purposeful interaction, "cooperative development", has been established for face-to-face use among TESOL professionals…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Action Research, Educational Technology, Reflective Teaching
Grasha, Anthony F. – College Teaching, 2002
A comprehensive model of the dynamics of one-on-one teaching is described. Adoption of specific teaching styles is influenced by the learning styles of students; the interest in faculty to build interpersonal relationships with learners; teacher need to control the task; the capability of students; and situational constraints. In clinical…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Individual Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty
Grasha, Anthony F. – Social Studies, 2003
A comprehensive model of the dynamics of one-on-one teaching is described. Adoption of specific teaching styles is influenced by the learning styles of students, the interest in faculty to build interpersonal relationships with learners, teacher need to control the task, the capability of students, and situational constraints. In clinical…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Individual Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty
Irizarry, Jose R. – Religious Education, 2003
This article seeks to explore notions regarding the conceptualization of culture in the field of Christian religious education. These conceptualizations are central to understanding the social nature of faith communities and the role of religious educators as they respond to this nature. The author proposes that the faith community is…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Religious Education, Christianity, Teacher Role
Craig, Cheryl J. – Studying Teacher Education, 2006
Set against an organized school reform backdrop, this inquiry features four challenges I faced as a result of working alongside teachers and principals whose urban schools were awarded major school research grants for a 5-year period. In addition to teasing out the origins of the dilemmas I encountered and showing how they impacted my teaching…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Restructuring, Educational Change, Teacher Attitudes
Rarieya, Jane F. A. – Journal of In-service Education, 2005
Reflective dialogue is still very much an unexplored area in teacher education in Pakistan. This article presents findings of a study that engaged four teachers in the process of reflective dialogue in a school in Karachi, Pakistan. It explores the teachers' response to the process and possible reasons. It also examines the role played by those…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience, Reflective Teaching, Group Discussion
Holmes, Prue; Cockburn-Wootten, Cheryl; Motion, Judith; Zorn, Theodore E.; Roper, Juliet – Business Communication Quarterly, 2005
Critical theory has been a distinguishing feature of the communication research program at the Waikato Management School, but significant reflection is required to translate the theory into meaningful classroom experiences. The need for reflection comes from two key tensions in teaching management communication: One is the tension between teaching…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Critical Theory, Communication Research, Classroom Environment
Glanz, Jeffrey – NASSP Bulletin, 2005
Supervision based on collaboration, participative decision making, and reflective practice is the hallmark of a viable school improvement program that is designed to promote teaching and learning. Action research has gradually emerged as an important form of instructional supervision to engage teachers in reflective practice about their teaching…
Descriptors: Action Research, School Supervision, Case Studies, Program Effectiveness
Simmons, Steve R. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2004
Reflecting on past experiences is an important problem-solving technique when teachers face new situations. In fact, teachers' attitudes and practices are highly influenced by their prior experiences as both learners and teachers. This paper is based on the premise that growth as an effective teacher is enhanced when one reflects more deeply about…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Faculty, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Attitudes
McCoy, Beth A. – College English, 2005
An instructor and her student offer complementary perspectives on what happened in a classroom in which reading Toni Morrison opened up nearly intractable resistances to a making and sharing of knowledge in which no one was allowed to take refuge in what Catherine Fox calls "whiteliness" and assume a position outside of others' knowing…
Descriptors: African American Literature, Higher Education, College English, Transformative Learning

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