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Perry, Mark – 1997
This study examines the attitudes of eight white teachers, plus the principle investigator, who characterize themselves as anti-racist and what experiences contributed to the development of those attitudes. The analysis reviewed present teacher education courses and cited research about alternative programs and at-risk students. The driving force…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Educational Philosophy, Equal Education
Bainer, Deborah L.; Wright, Dinah – 1998
When a constructivist professional development program was introduced to elementary teachers in a school district, some of the teachers who teach in self-contained classrooms (N=59) elected to participate in a yearlong professional development project. To explore the impact of professional development, a purposive sample of participating teachers…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Pultorak, Edward; Stone, William – 1999
This paper discusses reflective teaching and critical thinking skills in novice teachers and examines potential best practices for the 21st century. The paper shares findings of a 3-year qualitative study regarding the effect of four procedures on the developmental dynamics of reflective teaching and critical thinking skills in beginning teachers.…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Journal Writing
Cheung, K. C.; Toh, K. A. – 1990
This paper seeks to explore how beginning elementary school teachers (N=161) in Singapore conceive the scope and nature of science and to understand the relationship between those views and their present approach to, as well as their past experience of, science teaching and learning. Results of an inquiry into the teachers' views indicate that…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Hayes, Lynda Fender; Kilgore, Karen – 1991
The qualitative research described here studied interactions between first-year teachers and their teacher colleagues in an effort to understand how beginning teachers construct their interactions and employ them to master the curriculum, understand the grade level being taught, and gain control of classrooms. Seven beginning elementary school…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Collegiality, Elementary Education
Cruickshank, Donald R. – 1987
The first chapter of this book makes a case for preparing teachers to be lifelong students of teaching. Impediments to that goal are enumerated, and suggestions are made on how they might be overcome. Some of the means by which teachers can be made more reflective about their teaching are presented. In chapter 2, teachers are encouraged to become…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Grippin, Pauline C. – 1990
This paper reports on a preliminary look at the student teaching seminar as a vehicle for encouraging reflective thinking about teaching and learning. The seminar group was composed of 32 undergraduate and graduate students, student teachers in the secondary school disciplines. A preliminary self-analysis essay written by the student teachers…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
O'Loughlin, Michael – 1990
Research suggests that the formal socialization teachers receive in teacher education programs may be the least influential factor in determining their beliefs about teaching and pedagogical practice. The beliefs prospective teachers have developed about teaching as a result of their long immersion as students in the culture of schooling appear to…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Dialog Journals, Epistemology, Higher Education
Farber, Kathleen S. – 1989
This paper considers the theoretical positions that ground teacher education programs and asks whether these theories reflect the experiences and voices of all society or merely those of the dominant culture. The paper proposes the incorporation of elements of critical pedagogy as taught by Paulo Freire and reflective thinking according to John…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Behaviorism, Critical Thinking, Educational History
Ross, E. Wayne – 1988
A description is given of the Social Studies Professional Semester at the State University of New York at Albany, a program attempting to provide the elements necessary for the development of reflective teaching. The 16-week program is designed to reduce the separation between clinical field experiences and professional education studies for…
Descriptors: Action Research, Critical Thinking, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Kurfiss, Joanne – 1986
This paper describes the evolution of a graduate program in education called "Cognitive Development and Teaching Strategy." The thesis of the course is that developmental theory offers insights which can help teachers create a "thinking environment" in their classrooms. Each successive version of the course exemplified a different view of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Dissonance, Critical Thinking, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Noffke, Susan E.; Brennan, Marie – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2005
In the article, authors identify some of the problems in the present notions of reflective teaching. The authors argue that none of these conceptions deal with reflection itself in a reflexive way. They tend to use theories of reflection as a canopy for their own "middle level" theorizing about reflective teaching. First, the authors…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods, Reflection, Vocabulary
Burton, Jill – TESL-EJ, 2005
In this article, I examine the potential roles of reflective writing in ESOL teachers' learning and professional renewal. I demonstrate its importance with insights from aspects of a study on the accounts ESOL teachers construct when they do write about teaching.
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Reflection, Writing (Composition)
Brubaker, Dale L. – Corwin Press, 2004
When we learn, we learn through our own experiences. So when we teach, how do we incorporate our own invaluable life lessons into a state mandated curriculum? Dale Brubaker's "Revitalizing Curriculum Leadership" provides an innovative and liberating solution to this problem. In this updated resource, the author tells why educators need to move…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Educational Practices, Curriculum Development, Instructional Leadership
Doherty, Gillian – 2000
Partners in Quality is a research and development project sponsored by the Canadian Child Care Federation and its affiliates to explore how child care providers, parents, and other partners can work together to support and improve quality in child care. This booklet, in both English and French, supplements a series to support child care providers…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Care, Child Caregivers, Codes of Ethics