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Worden-Chambers, Dorothy – Teacher Development, 2020
The importance of teacher cognition in curriculum implementation and the role of conceptual metaphor in teachers' thinking are equally well documented, yet the role conceptual metaphor might play in teachers' knowledge of curriculum has received less research attention. Drawing on a range of qualitative data, this study examines how five novice…
Descriptors: Language Role, Figurative Language, Beginning Teachers, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Hostetler, Karl D. – Educational Theory, 2018
In this article Karl Hostetler portrays teachers as tragic ironists whose existence is prone to "playful disruptions of the soul," when the meaning and value of ideas pertinent to teaching--including "teaching" itself--become puzzling, prompting a reassessment and reinvigoration of those ideas. In developing his concept of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Tragedy, Figurative Language, Greek Civilization
Zhu, Jinfei; Zhu, Gang – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2018
This paper traces 120 student teachers' professional identity transformation during practicums in China and US. By eliciting the participants' 240 written metaphors at the start and the end of the teaching practicums respectively, this study reveals the change of the embodied metaphors revolving around four arenas: (1) from idealistic expectations…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Practicums, Figurative Language, Mentors
Quinn, Frances; Charteris, Jennifer; Fletcher, Peter; Parkes, Mitchell; Reyes, Vicente – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2018
This paper explores metaphors as a process of professional learning, and as a research method to interrogate professional knowledge landscapes (PKLs) within the flexible space and time of online pre-service teacher education. The methodology comprised five pre-service teacher educators with different disciplinary areas of responsibility engaging…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Intellectual Disciplines
Craig, Cheryl J.; You, JeongAe; Oh, Suhak – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
Using the analytical tools of broadening, burrowing and storying and restorying, this narrative inquiry examines a middle school teachers' knowledge of her pedagogical practices through the strand of pearls' metaphor that she employs to explain her teaching to herself, a beginning teacher whom she mentors and ourselves as researchers. Throughout…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Middle School Teachers, Educational Practices, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Schmenner, Roger W. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2013
As new media proliferate, professors need to be particularly attentive to the ways by which students learn--in and out of the classroom--and how scarce classroom time can be organized. This article argues that professors' comparative advantage lies as an exemplar of discipline-based thinking. Effective training in how to think about problems (the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Business Administration Education
Richard, Veronica M.; Lahman, Maria K. E. – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2015
In this methodological discussion, the authors detail and reflect on the processes of using photo-elicitation interviewing as a way to align with positive qualitative methodologies, to gain access to participant beliefs and values, and to highlight participant voices through their choices of words and visuals. A review of the literature and an…
Descriptors: Photography, Interviews, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
Schneider, Jenifer Jasinski – Action in Teacher Education, 2015
In this article, the author explores her observations of preservice teachers' technological literacy as it is often enacted across iterations of a writing methods course. Using personal examples and classroom anecdotes, the author argues that the construct of "digital native" is flawed and, instead, the author positions preservice…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Technological Literacy, Writing Instruction, Methods Courses
Martin, Jill Voorhies – Educational Forum, 2009
This essay explores the nature of what teachers know by examining trends in teacher knowledge research, specifically the use of conventional metaphors to describe teacher knowledge. Contending that conventional metaphors fail to acknowledge the complex and multidimensional nature of teacher knowledge, the author argues that novel metaphors should…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Characteristics, Figurative Language
Pushor, Debbie; Murphy, Bill – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2010
In 1965, Memmi introduced the concept of a protectorate. "Whenever the colonizer states, in his language, that the colonized is a weakling, he suggests thereby that this deficiency requires protection. From this comes the concept of a protectorate" (pp. 147-8). While this concept is 45 years old, it is an apt metaphor for thinking about…
Descriptors: Mothers, Figurative Language, Political Divisions (Geographic), Horticulture
Lindsay, Julie; Davis, Vicki – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2010
How can teachers teach digital citizenship when the digital landscape is changing so rapidly? How can teachers teach proper online social interactions when the students are outside their classroom and thus outside their control? Will encouraging students to engage in global collaborative environments land teachers in hot water? These are the…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Citizenship, Influence of Technology, Computer Mediated Communication
Mulholland, Judith; Wallace, John – Studies in Science Education, 2008
In this article we review the notion of teacher knowledge from four metaphorical standpoints--teacher knowledge as "computer", as "craft", as "complexity" and as "change". We employ each of these metaphors to examine and analyse the work of one teacher of science. We draw implications from our analysis for teacher education, teacher development…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Science Teachers, Faculty Development, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Shaw, Donita Massengill; Mahlios, Marc – Reading Psychology, 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine pre-service elementary teachers' metaphors of teaching and literacy and then relate their metaphorical images of literacy to content presented in the reading methods course. Specifically, 52 participants generated responses to open-ended statements, "Teaching is..." and "Literacy is..." Results indicated…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum, Figurative Language, Beginning Teachers
Gomez, Doris Santoro – Teacher Education and Practice, 2006
This article builds a case for generating a new metaphor for teacher education that will sustain and nourish teacher intelligence. This intelligence requires that teacher educators prepare their students to be highly sensitive to dynamic classroom relations, to be aware of their positions as teachers, and to develop purposeful educational…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Figurative Language, Teacher Role, Educational Environment
The Use of Analogies in Language Teaching: Representing the Content of Teachers' Practical Knowledge
Hulshof, Hans; Verloop, Nico – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
This study sought to determine how experienced language teachers use analogies to help students comprehend a text on the course of their regular teaching routines. It is assumed that analogies constitute one important component of the content of teachers' practical knowledge in the context of reading-comprehension instruction. The framework of the…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Logical Thinking
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