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Adriana Wiegerová; Anna Tirpáková; Barbora Petru Puhrová; Beáta Deutscherová – Teacher Development, 2025
This study explores the resilience of preschool and elementary school teachers (ISCED Level 1) in the Czech Republic. The data were gathered from a sample of 476 preschool teachers and 193 elementary school teachers using The Sense of Coherence Scale, a 29-item measure developed by Antonovsky. This scale consists of three dimensions, specifically…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Resilience (Psychology), Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
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Lorna Hamilton; Angela Jaap – Teacher Development, 2024
This exploratory study aimed to investigate the implicit (personal theories) of student teachers through consideration of their beliefs about the nature of ability (intelligence). By drawing on ideas of personhood and identity to investigate constructions of intelligence, the authors also hoped to begin to explore the legitimacy of a multifaceted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Student Attitudes, Beliefs
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Laurie C. Faith; Valerie Prowse – Teacher Development, 2024
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is a fundamental skill for school and life. Much is known about how to effectively teach and support it in a classroom, though teachers often retreat to more structured, external learning regulation. Experts have identified the important role of pedagogical knowledge and personal self-regulated learning in helping…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Teacher Burnout, Executive Function, Special Education Teachers
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Óscar Gavín-Chocano; Lara Checa Domene; Macarena Valdivia-Casas; Inmaculada García-Martínez – Teacher Development, 2024
The way in which students can identify, regulate and manage their emotions can impact not only on their present positive attitude and increased self-esteem, but also on their subsequent professional performance. In this study, 798 pre-service teachers participated, with a mean age of 24.52 years (±5.48). The instruments used were: "Wong Law…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Self Esteem, Psychological Patterns
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Jennifer Green – Teacher Development, 2024
This exploratory case study examines the impact of a relational approach to instructional coaching on an elementary school teacher's development as an instructor of writing. During a year-long co-teaching project with the school literacy coach, the third-grade teacher shared stories of her complicated history with writing and self-perceived lack…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Writing Instruction, Coaching (Performance), Literacy
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Gibbons, Stacey; Newberry, Melissa – Teacher Development, 2023
Self-compassion is emerging as a method to support teachers dealing with the stress of teaching. In this qualitative study, the authors investigate the ways in which self-compassion already exists in the teaching context and in what ways self-compassion intersects with emotion regulation. Teachers shared critical incidents of unsatisfactory…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Emotional Response, Self Management, Altruism
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Mensure Alkis Küçükaydin – Teacher Development, 2024
This study examined the effect of play-based practices implemented with a national project on the development of Turkish primary school teachers' perceptions of play. Thirty primary school teachers participated in the study, and the play-based applications lasted six days. Sample play activities were taught to the teachers, and then they were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Play, Teacher Attitudes
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Roosa Yli-Pietilä; Tiina Soini; Janne Pietarinen; Kirsi Pyhältö – Teacher Development, 2024
The study investigated Finnish in-service primary school teachers' (N = 815) sense of professional agency and inadequacy in teacher-student interaction over a five-year period. Teachers' professional agency refers to a capacity that prepares for new learning, and consists of teachers' motivation, self-efficacy beliefs, and strategies for learning.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Professional Identity, Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship
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Li, Ziqi; Yan, Zi; Chan, Kinnie Kin Yee; Zhan, Ying; Guo, Wu Yuan – Teacher Development, 2023
Successful implementation of formative assessment in classrooms relies on teachers' formative assessment literacy, which is typically supported by professional development programs. This study reports on the impact of a professional development program on a group of in-service primary teachers in Hong Kong. The authors investigated the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Outcomes of Education, Formative Evaluation, Teacher Attitudes
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Rebecca Woodland; Ann M. Leonard; Itza D. Martinez – Teacher Development, 2024
Professional learning communities (PLCs) are a powerful school improvement strategy designed to advance teacher professional development. Protocols are tools for structuring teacher conversations in PLCs. In this article the authors present the results of a qualitative study of teacher perspectives about the value and effects of systematic…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Urban Schools, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development
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Susan Chambers Cantrell; Kristen H. Perry; Brittany Manion – Teacher Development, 2024
In this interview study, the authors examined the process of coaching in the context of a year-long professional development initiative designed to support teachers' expertise in implementing culturally and linguistically responsive practices. Using transformative learning as a theoretical and analytical frame, they investigated 20 teachers'…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Interprofessional Relationship, Professional Development, Transformative Learning
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Henrik Lindqvist; Maria Weurlander; Linda Barman; Annika Wernerson; Robert Thornberg – Teacher Development, 2024
Student teachers commonly report encountering emotional challenges in work placements during teacher education. Even so, the perspective of mentoring teachers has been given little attention regarding the student teachers' emotional challenges. In this study, the authors' aim is to investigate what mentoring teachers perceive to be the emotional…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Mentors, Student Teachers, Emotional Experience
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Martell, Christopher C. – Teacher Development, 2022
This article reports the results of a six-year longitudinal interpretative case study on the development of five elementary teachers' beliefs and practices related to historical inquiry. Using activity theory as the lens, the researcher found: (1) the teachers' conceptual tools remained relatively consistent over time, and they believed inquiry…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Active Learning, Inquiry, History Instruction
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Alfonso García-Monge; Daniel Bores-García; Gustavo González-Calvo – Teacher Development, 2024
Many studies highlight the importance of socio-emotional aspects in professional communities of practice (CoP). This study aims to understand how these aspects are articulated with the professional content. An online professional CoP has been subjected to analysis by following a sequential exploratory mixed-methods inductive model combining the…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Communities of Practice, Internet
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Ricardo González-Carriedo; Amy A. Anderson; Kelley M. King; Luis A. Camacho Rodríguez; Sarah R. Reynolds – Teacher Development, 2024
The increasing diversity of the student population in classrooms across the United States demands the adoption of pedagogical principles based on the concept of culturally responsive teaching. This study adopts the notion that culturally responsive teaching only becomes possible when teachers implement self-reflection and critical consciousness.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Educational Exchange, Elementary School Teachers, Reflection
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