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Lewis Doyle; Matthew J. Easterbrook; Peter R. Harris – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Teachers' judgements and interactions may be influenced by the backgrounds of their students, yet research shows that they may be reluctant to accept evidence relating to such biases. We investigated teachers' perceptions of their own and others' biases and explored whether a brief self-affirmation manipulation--which tends to reduce defensive…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Bias, Values, Self Concept
Holloman, Erica L. – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Purpose and Method of Study: A correlational study among Christian schools teachers was conducted to determine whether a correlation exists between authentic followership, including the factors of internalized moral perspective (AFIMP), relational transparency (AFRT), self-awareness (AFSA), and psychological ownership (AFPO); and teachers' sense…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Schools, Teachers, Correlation
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Mary Elizabeth R. Lloyd – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2024
Dominant cultural beliefs contend that mathematics is exclusive; only some have access to "the gift." Within classrooms and amidst everyday vernacular, scripts about mathematics and who can "do" mathematics reify such traditional beliefs. Mathematics teacher educators work with preservice teachers (PSTs) to challenge such…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Educators
Maya Kaul – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Teachers' professional identities are the foundation of their practice. Previous scholarship has largely overlooked the extent to which the broader reform culture shapes teachers' professional identities. In this study, I draw on survey data from 950 teachers across four US states (California, New York, Florida, and Texas) to examine the extent to…
Descriptors: Teachers, Professional Identity, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Role
Uebler, Emily M. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Teachers' socialization is influenced by what a school provides--induction--and what teachers bring--identity. While scholars research teacher induction and teacher identity independently of one another, it is worth considering them together. The field of teacher identity research is well-established, but induction literature is less so, despite…
Descriptors: Socialization, Professional Identity, Self Concept, Teacher Orientation
Eileen Bridget Mooney – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The COVID-19 Pandemic impacted teachers worldwide in profound ways. Studies have reported findings about how the experience affected teachers in numerous ways including the effects on teacher identity, teacher attrition, teacher burnout, and how teachers successfully managed implementing technology under abrupt conditions during the emergency…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education
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Canonigo, Allan M.; Joaquin, Ma. Nympha B. – Cogent Education, 2023
The students' perception of how they are positioned by their teachers offer valuable insights into how teachers might engage students in the act of learning, construct themselves and acts in ways desirable to students, and how they might make the learning process a more enjoyable one for students. Teacher positioning is an important factor in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes, Self Concept Measures, Mathematics Skills
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María-José Lagos-Serrano – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2024
Present-day early childhood educators face the challenge of producing their professional identities in highly neo-liberal contexts, negotiating contested discourses on professionalism, education quality and the overall purpose of early childhood education. While it has been suggested by critical scholarship that the early childhood workforce…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Professional Identity, Preschool Teachers
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Meghan Stacey – Educational Review, 2024
Teachers seeking work in market-oriented schooling systems confront a range of settings within which they might teach. This article presents the views of ten teachers on the cusp of beginning teaching in the market-oriented schooling system of Australia, regarding the school or schools they would like to work in as teachers. Data were gathered via…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Teacher Characteristics
John Henry Samuels – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This arts-based dissertation explored elementary preservice teachers (PST) beliefs around arts integration and how they plan and teach arts-integrated lessons during the Spring 2023 semester. Through an arts integration professional learning experience and study underpinned by Weems' Imagination-Intellect Theory (2002), the study analyzed two…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Art Education, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
Chloe Aronson Massey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study used a qualitative constructivist grounded theory methodology to investigate the identities and experiences of women teachers with learning disabilities (LD). Participants included 11 current or former K-12 women educators who identified (or self-identified) as having a LD. The researcher conducted intensive individual semi-structured…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Learning Disabilities, Females, Elementary School Teachers
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Jihea Maddamsetti – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2024
Critically conscious care theories provide a framework for teacher candidates to name, analyze, and challenge structural injustice within and beyond the classroom during their teacher education. To support teacher candidates' enactment of such a critically conscious praxis in the postpandemic era, teacher educators must understand how teacher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Caring, Elementary School Teachers, COVID-19
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Javier Mula-Falcón; Jesús Domingo; Katia Caballero – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Recent years have seen the development of accountability processes to monitor the quality, autonomy, and performance of universities. These include the evaluation of university academics based on a quality quantification system that prioritizes research over other roles. For Spanish academics, their professional trajectories hinge entirely on…
Descriptors: Accountability, Institutional Evaluation, Professional Identity, College Faculty
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Gerbert Sipman; Rob Martens; Jürg Thölke; Susan McKenney – Professional Development in Education, 2024
This study explores teachers' awareness of intuition, and how that awareness affects their classroom practices both conceptually and pragmatically. Scholars have long supported the notion that intuition is a crucial form of knowing that supports teaching. Teachers rely heavily on their intuition to deal with complex classroom situations,…
Descriptors: Intuition, Faculty Development, Classroom Techniques, Self Concept
Chang Liu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The U.S. government identifies Chinese as one of the 15 critical languages important for the nation's economic competitiveness and security interests (U.S. Department of Education, p.1). Consequently, the U.S. government has funded Chinese language programs through the National Security Language Initiative (NSLI) to increase the number of U.S.…
Descriptors: Chinese, Language Teachers, Self Concept, College Faculty
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