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Lenka Krajnáková; Martin Hanus; Petr Trahorsch – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
Developing young people's understanding of geography concepts requires teachers who have detailed, structured, interconnected, and accurate conceptual knowledge and understanding. Accordingly, this study focuses on pre-service geography teachers' understanding of the exemplar concept of contours on maps and discusses its implications for teacher…
Descriptors: Geography, Preservice Teachers, Maps, Geographic Concepts
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Dogan Coskun, Sumeyra; Isiksal Bostan, Mine – Pedagogical Research, 2022
This study investigates pre-service elementary teachers' mathematical knowledge in teaching for length measurement. More specifically, this study compares the foundation and transformation knowledge of pre-service elementary teachers from Turkey and the United States. The current study examines similarities and differences between them by applying…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Measurement
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Julianne A. Wenner; Sarah Lausch; Megan Frary; Paul Simmonds – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
"Those who can't do, teach." This adage is common, perhaps because the general public does not fully understand what teachers do. Here, we describe our findings from a collaborative project, GIFT (Graduate Identity Formation through Teaching), in which STEM graduate students (GSs) taught science content to teacher candidates (TCs) and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Experience, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Masriyah; Ahmad Wachidul Kohar; Endah Budi Rahaju; Dini Kinati Fardah; Umi Hanifah – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2024
Assessing student teachers' ability to pose mathematical reasoning problems within their experiences in teacher education is essential due to their increasing challenges in preparing for 21st-century learning. This study investigates the quality of mathematical reasoning problems posed by student teachers. Thirty-four student teachers at a public…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Student Teacher Evaluation, Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving
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Katharine Pace Miles; Denise Eide; Janee' R. Butler – Reading Psychology, 2024
High frequency words, commonly referred to as sight words, are often a focus of emergent reading instruction. Instructional practices abound that require emergent readers to memorize the spelling and pronunciation of the words without drawing attention to grapheme-phoneme correspondences (GPCs) in the words. These approaches ignore a critical…
Descriptors: Sight Vocabulary, Sight Method, Word Lists, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Mukti Sintawati; Hanum Hanifa Sukma; Asih Mardati; Sadiki Moshi Feruzi; Satrianawati Satrianawati – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
The pedagogical knowledge and acceptance of pre-service teachers towards slow learner students contribute to the implementation of inclusive education in regular schools. This study investigates the level of knowledge and acceptance pre-service teachers have in applying effective teaching strategies for students with slower learning needs. The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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Golda S. Ginsburg; Jeffrey E. Pella; Anneliese DeVito; Grace Chan – School Psychology International, 2024
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of two teacher trainings, both focused on identifying student anxiety and implementing empirically supported anxiety reduction strategies in the classroom. A comparison of teachers' satisfaction with their training was examined along with pre-post training changes on measures of teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Anxiety, Elementary School Teachers, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Erin Nerlino – New Educator, 2025
Despite research examining why teachers leave at such high rates, the intractable problem of attrition persists. Recently, teacher preparation programs have reported lower enrollment trends, and K-12 schools have reported higher attrition rates. Considering that one critical component of the problem is retention, more work is necessary to explore…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teacher Persistence, Personal Narratives, Teaching Conditions
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Margaret Lee – Learning Professional, 2025
In this article, the author describes learning principles that are grounded in Daniel Willingham's (2017) simple model of the mind and suggest professional learning strategies aligned with them. These strategies are consistent with the Learning Designs standard of the Standards for Professional Learning, which states, in part, "Educators use…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Instructional Design, Cognitive Science, Standards
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Aaron J. Giorgi; Tyler J. Price; Quisto Settle – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Agricultural communication, as a standalone discipline, has been taught for more than 100 years. Research has been conducted documenting evolution of the discipline within university settings. As the agricultural communication profession and university programs grow in popularity, a trickle-down effect may be occurring within School-Based…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Communication Skills, Preservice Teacher Education
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Ida Cortoni – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This paper focuses on one of the aspects most investigated and monitored in recent years by the Digital Economy and Society Index on the digitisation process in Europe--human capital, with an in-depth focus on primary school teachers. Human capital is one dimension underlying school digital capital, closely related to integrating digital into…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Elementary School Teachers, Digital Literacy
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Anne-Laure Perrin; Mickaël Jury; Desombre Caroline – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2025
While inclusive education is widely promoted around the world, the meaning assigned to it remains ambiguous. Regarding that different interpretations have implications for teachers' attitudes and behaviours, those interpretations could possibly exert influence on the inclusive school implementation by teachers. The present study sought to identify…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Foreign Countries
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Wei, Ge; Lee, Hung-Ying; Chung, Chi-Yang – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2023
This longitudinal study examines the use of a mandatory learning module in an initial teacher education (ITE) programme that aims to develop the practical knowledge of pre-service teachers (PSTs) in a Chinese Normal university. Guided by formative interventions, data were collected from videotaped discussion meetings, teaching activities, and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level
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Muller, Johan – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2023
This paper traces the sociological roots of the 'knowledge turn' and a concept centrally identified with it, 'powerful knowledge', beginning with the work of Basil Bernstein which was subsequently elaborated in a wide range of contexts-of-use in the broad field of curriculum studies. The paper distinguishes different reasons educators have for…
Descriptors: Teachers, Faculty, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Instruction
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Hughes, Brenda; Sullivan, Karen A.; Gilmore, Linda – Prospects, 2022
Neuromyths are distorted ideas from neuroscience about the brain and learning. This critical review synthesized data from nine educational neuromyth studies that: (a) used a specific established measure, (b) were published in English, and (c) sampled qualified (in-service) teachers. The total sample comprised 5,259 teachers from 16 countries on…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Neurosciences, Learning Processes, Brain
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