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Zeichner, Kenneth M.; Teitelbaum, Kenneth – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1982
Two curriculum development strategies for preservice teachers' field-based experiences are analyzed. It is argued that a "personalized" approach to field-based experiences is misguided, and an "inquiry-oriented" approach is presented as more justifiable. (CJ)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Teachers, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
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Tabachnick, B. Robert; Zeichner, Kenneth M. – Science Education, 1999
Describes and analyzes an action-research seminar for prospective elementary and secondary teachers in terms of how it facilitated prospective teachers' learning to teach for conceptual change. Contains 37 references. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Zeichner, Kenneth M.; Liston, Daniel P. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1990
Describes four traditions of reform in twentieth-century U.S. teacher education: academic, social efficiency, developmentalist, and social reconstructionist. Each tradition is illustrated with examples from contemporary and earlier programs. It is argued that this framework of reform traditions can help clarify differences among ideas and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Zeichner, Kenneth M. – 1990
The paper argues that it is not wise to encourage reflective teaching in general without first establishing clear priorities for the reflection that emerges out of a reasoned educational and social philosophy. It does not accept the implication that exists throughout much of the literature that teachers' actions are necessarily better merely…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising, Critical Thinking, Educational Change
Zeichner, Kenneth M. – 1993
This report addresses various dimensions of a major policy issue in teacher education--the need to help all teachers acquire the attitudes, knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to work effectively with a diverse student population. The differences are related to social class, ethnicity, culture, and language. The problem of educating…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Differences