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Fallace, Thomas; Neem, Johann N. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2005
This article draws upon writings by social studies educators and historians to articulate a new approach to training history teachers. We argue that the divide between advocates of historical thinking and of historical content can be overcome through a better understanding of what it means to know history. By examining the nature of the historical…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Historians, Social Studies, History Instruction
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Cunningham, Anne E.; Perry, Kathryn E.; Stanovich, Keith E.; Stanovich, Paula J. – Annals of Dyslexia, 2004
Recently, investigators have begun to pay increasing attention to the role of teachers' domain-specific knowledge in the area of reading, and its implications for both classroom practice and student learning. The aims of the present study were to assess kindergarten to third grade teachers' actual and perceived reading related subject matter…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Primary Education, Phonemes, Phonics
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Lavonen, Jari; Jauhiainen, Johanna; Koponen, Ismo; Kurki-Suonio, Kaarle – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
The basis of this paper concerns a one-and-a-half year in-service training program ("In-service Training for Physics Teachers"; 40 ECTS credits) for physics teachers (Grades 7-12, n = 98) designed to enhance both their subject knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge. The role of laboratory experiments in physics education in particular was…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Laboratory Experiments
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Athanases, Steven Z.; Achinstein, Betty – Teachers College Record, 2003
Examined the practice of experienced teacher induction leaders and mentor-new teacher pairs to determine what mentors needed to know and be able to do to sharpen new teachers' focus on individual student learning and growth. Results found that mentors were able to focus new teachers on individual student learning, particularly among…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Bain, Robert; Mirel, Jeffrey – Journal of Teacher Education, 2006
This article sketches out a comprehensive approach for preparing history teachers. It argues that grounding in historical content knowledge is necessary for success in the classroom, but such grounding is not enough to ensure that success. For beginning teachers, the problem is not merely acquiring content knowledge but acquiring it in ways that…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Beginning Teachers, History Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Mishra, Punya; Koehler, Matthew J. – Teachers College Record, 2006
Research in the area of educational technology has often been critiqued for a lack of theoretical grounding. In this article we propose a conceptual framework for educational technology by building on Shulman's formulation of "pedagogical content knowledge" and extend it to the phenomenon of teachers integrating technology into their pedagogy.…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teacher Characteristics, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Doerr, Helen M.; Thompson, Tonia – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2004
The challenges facing those who seek to prepare mathematics teachers are well established in the literature. Most of the research to date has focused on the perceptions and understandings of pre-service teachers, but not on the perceptions and understandings of teacher educators. In this study, we explore how four teacher educators understand…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Luera, Gail R.; Otto, Charlotte A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2005
The National Science Education Standards (National Research Council 1996, "National science education standards." Washington, DC: National Academy Press) and various other national and state documents call for teachers who possess science content knowledge, employ an inquiry approach in teaching, and engage in reflective practices. This paper…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Development, Inquiry, Elementary School Science
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Major, Claire H.; Palmer, Betsy – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2006
A qualitative study of faculty members participating in a campus-wide problem-based learning initiative examined the process of transforming faculty pedagogical content knowledge. Researchers found that faculty existing knowledge and the institutional intervention influenced new knowledge of faculty roles, student roles, disciplinary structures,…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teacher Characteristics, College Faculty
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Torff, Bruce; Sessions, David N. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
Two hundred forty-two principals in secondary schools completed an opinion survey concerning the perceived causes of teacher ineffectiveness. The most frequently perceived causes were deficiencies in components of pedagogical knowledge--3 in-class components requiring student-teacher interaction (lesson-implementation skills, ability to establish…
Descriptors: Principals, Secondary Schools, Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
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Kallery, Maria; Psillos, Dimitris – Research in Science Education, 2004
There is considerable evidence that use of anthropomorphism and animism in science teaching is a common practice in all grades of education. However, not much is known about teachers' own views on the real reasons why they have been using animistic and anthropomorphic formulations or on the issue of whether animism and anthropomorphism should or…
Descriptors: Science Education, Teacher Attitudes, Philosophy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Oliveira, Alda – International Journal of Music Education, 2005
The "pontes" (bridges) approach may be viewed as a teaching guide for action in music education. It may help music teachers to articulate the different aspects that surround the teaching-learning process, especially those related to cultural interfaces, such as: the student's personal characteristics, the elements and essence of the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Activities, Oral Tradition
Ward, Robin A. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2004
In this paper, the author presents a study which explored K-8 preservice teachers' concept images and mathematical definitions of polygons. This study was carried out in which K-8 teacher candidates enrolled in an elementary mathematics content course were asked to sort, identify, and provide definitions of such shapes including triangles,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Definitions, Mathematics Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics
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Podgursky, Michael – Academic Questions, 2004
Teachers aren't doctors. Unlicensed educators generally prove quite satisfactory, and, in any case, their certification should not be vested solely in Ed Schools. There is no reason why a math department shouldn't train and authorize math teachers, writes Michael Podgursky, who wants us to do everything possible to lower the walls between academic…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Education, Academic Standards
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Zeisler-Vralsted, Dorothy – History Teacher, 2003
A fifty million dollar grant program for history education was announced by the United States Department of Education in April 2001. To many in the profession it was almost inconceivable that the study of history would receive such generous funding. While historians were convinced of the merits of improved history education, they had to ask what…
Descriptors: United States History, Educational Opportunities, Historians, Professional Development
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