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Thorius, Kathleen A. K. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
I examine special educators' professional identity emergence and tensions within a researcher-facilitated teacher learning community. I introduced tools to evoke and challenge inequities in educational systems and via which participants examined and planned general education instruction for students with dis/abilities. Initially, professional…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Baxen, Jean; Botha, Liz Johanson – South African Journal of Education, 2016
Poor literacy and numeracy levels in schools have raised questions in South Africa, as they have internationally, on the quality and appropriateness of initial teacher education for preparing teachers for the complexities faced in schools generally and for the mediation of literacy and numeracy in the early years in particular. This paper profiles…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Agenda Setting, Literature Reviews, Journal Articles
Wada, Tazuru – ProQuest LLC, 2016
This study is a qualitative inquiry of eight mid-career second language (L2) teachers' identity evolution. These teachers have or had full-time or tenured teaching experience in secondary schools in Japan. Since they were mid- and later career teachers, they have explored their development, what they are now, and why they keep growing.They have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Language Teachers, Experienced Teachers
Perry, Bob; Hampshire, Ann; Gervaxoni, Ann; O'Neill, Will – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2016
"Let's Count" is a preschool mathematics intervention implemented by The Smith Family from 2012 to the present in "disdvantaged" communities across Australia. It is based on current mathematics and early childhood education research and aligns with the Early Years Learning Framework. Let's Count has been shown to be effective…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Preschool Curriculum, Intervention, Disadvantaged Environment
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Kasten, Sarah E.; Austin, Christopher; Jackson, Christa – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2014
This article reports on a qualitative study that investigated the identities of preservice middle grades teachers preparing to teach mathematics as one of their chosen content areas. Data were collected using open response reflective prompts questionnaires with 68 preservice middle grades teachers at 3 south-central universities. Findings indicate…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Middle School Teachers, Preservice Teachers
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Smilie, Kipton D.; Smilie, Ethan K. – American Educational History Journal, 2014
As has been noted in previous studies, the great social significance of the schoolhouse in a community, the fact that it served often both as the literal center of a community as well as its social center, afforded teachers greater opportunity to interact with students outside school doors. Compared to today, teachers were considerably more likely…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Teacher Student Relationship, Educational History, Social Change
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Johnson, Holly; Ehrlich, Suzanne; Watts-Taffe, Susan; Williams, Cheri – Journal of Instructional Research, 2014
Teacher identity has most often been studied in reference to preschool through grade 12 (P-12) teachers' professional development (Day, Kingston, Stobart, & Sammons, 2006; Trevitt & Perera, 2009; Watson, 2006), pre-service teacher development (Beauchamp & Thomas, 2009; Franzak, 2002; Freese, 2006; Hoban, 2007; Murrell, Diez,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Professional Identity, Teacher Educators
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Jimerson, Shane R. – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2014
Professions are strong only to the extent they are represented by active and effective professional associations. Professional associations are strong only to the extent that they are composed of active and effective professionals. This article highlights the belief that the contributions of capable, creative, and committed colleagues who provide…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Professional Associations, Success, Professional Identity
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Truman, Sarah E. – English in Australia, 2014
This article treats the act of writing about past experiences as a material influence on the "self" I am becoming, particularly the "self" I call English Teacher, and explores how language is a material component in the "new materialist turn" in the humanities. The vignettes in this article describe experiences in my…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Vignettes, Expository Writing, Self Concept
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Leonard, Simon N.; Roberts, Philip – Critical Studies in Education, 2014
In this article we investigate the generative causes of variation in the professional identity of new teachers. Building on previous work that has shown a link between professional identity and socio-political context, we argue that the context experienced in late adolescence and early adulthood is particularly significant in shaping how beginning…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Role, Social Environment, Political Influences
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McLeod, Heather; Badenhorst, Cecile – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2014
We are new academics involved in the process of becoming researchers. We believe that gathering, reflecting, sharing and producing knowledge are important parts of constructing a strong identity as a researcher that we produce and own rather than being produced by the prevailing academic discourse. We decenter research as a product and bring into…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Beginning Teachers, Professional Identity, Researchers
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Kuittinen, Matti; Meriläinen, Matti; Räty, Hannu – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2014
The study set out to explore an array of key competencies required by psychologists, along with a method for assessing them. The respondents (n?=?353) were a representative sample of young Finnish psychologists with professional experience of between 1 and 6 years. They were requested to rate 52 statements of competence. A set of explorative…
Descriptors: Competence, Job Skills, Psychologists, Foreign Countries
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Kensington-Miller, Barbara; Sneddon, Jamie; Stewart, Sepideh – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
The changes in academic identity a teacher may undergo, as they modify their teaching practice, will vary depending on their experiences and the support they receive. In this paper, we describe the shifts in academic identity of two lecturers, a mathematician and a mathematics educator, as they both made changes to their teaching practice by…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Educational Practices, Mathematics Teachers, College Mathematics
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Sanyal Tudela, Anita – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
The aim of this paper is to understand how ideas about teaching and learning to teach are structured and regulated in the student teaching component in university teacher education, and how these ideas are linked to the constructed identities of the student--and the collaborating teacher. I use critical discourse analysis to unpack the everyday…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Power Structure, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Education
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Fontichiaro, Kristin; Hamilton, Buffy – Knowledge Quest, 2014
In this article, the authors describe an undercurrent to the school librarian's public professional narrative, a silent but steady divide between what should happen and what "does" happen. Increasingly, rich collaborative planning is the exception, not the rule. Many library collaborations, when they do occur, happen in minutes over…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Role, Library Services, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
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