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Sargeant, Joan; Hill, Tanya; Breau, Lynn – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2010
Introduction: Interprofessional education (IPE) is interactive and constructivist in nature and requires specific facilitation skills to engage participants in a unique body of content, interpersonal interaction, and learning from each other. This article describes the development and testing of a scale, the Interprofessional Facilitation Scale…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Professional Continuing Education, Measures (Individuals), Interprofessional Relationship
Brown, Irving A.; Davis, Trina J.; Kulm, Gerald – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This article presents our plans and initial work to explore how mathematics teacher education programs can prepare teachers for diverse middle grades classrooms. It describes the start-up of a five-year National Science Foundation project to design, develop, and test technology-enriched teacher preparation strategies to address equity in algebra…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Technology, Teaching Skills, Mathematics Teachers
Angrist, Joshua D.; Guryan, Jonathan – Economics of Education Review, 2008
The education reform movement includes efforts to raise teacher quality through stricter certification and licensing provisions. Most US states now require public school teachers to pass a standardized test such as the Praxis. Although any barrier to entry is likely to raise wages in the affected occupation, the theoretical effects of such…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Certification, Public School Teachers, Teacher Competency Testing
Myers, Brian E.; Thoron, Andrew C.; Thompson, Gregory W. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions of participants in the 2007 National Agriscience Teacher Ambassador Academy (NATAA) toward integrating science into the agricultural education curriculum. NATAA participants felt that students are more motivated to learn, better prepared in science, provided more opportunities to solve…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Integrated Curriculum, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers
Fullerton, Ann; Ruben, Barbara J.; McBride, Stephanie; Bert, Susan – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2011
If classroom teachers are among the greatest determinant of student learning, then teacher preparation programs have a role to play improving educational outcomes for struggling learners. There are currently three established teacher preparation program models: (1) "discrete"; (2) "integrated"; and (3) "merged." In the "discrete" model, which is…
Descriptors: Program Design, Secondary Education, Models, Program Evaluation
Kajander, Ann – Canadian Journal of Education, 2010
Teachers' understanding of the elementary school mathematics curriculum forms part, but not all, of the newly emerged field of mathematics for teaching, a term that describes the specialised mathematics knowledge of teachers. Pre-service teachers from a one-year teacher preparation program were studied in each of three years, using a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum
Goldhaber, Dan; Hansen, Michael – American Educational Research Journal, 2010
Virtually all states require teachers to undergo licensure testing before participation in the public school labor market. This article analyzes the information these tests provide about teacher effectiveness. The authors find that licensure tests have different predicative validity for student achievement by teacher race. They also find that…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Competency Testing, Academic Achievement, Licensing Examinations (Professions)
Hsu, Shihkuan – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2010
Despite a steady supply of equipment and continuous training, teachers' use of computers for instruction seems to be limited. Whether the problem is due to teachers' ability or usage of computers for instruction is not well understood. In order to better understand the role of ability and usage in technology integration, teachers' proficiency of…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Technology Integration, Correlation, Foreign Countries
Ngidi, David; Sibaya, Patrick; Sibaya, Duduzile; Khuzwayo, Herbert; Maphalala, Mncedisi; Ngwenya, Nkosinathi – South African Journal of Education, 2010
We investigated the effectiveness of the 360-credit National Professional Diploma (NPDE) as a programme that is aimed at the upgrading of currently serving unqualified and under-qualified educators, with a view to improving the quality of teaching and learning in schools and Further Education and Training colleges. To this end, the National…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, Teacher Education Programs
Porter, Jennifer Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This research evaluated the inter-rater reliability of the Performance Assessment for California Teachers (PACT). Multiple methods for estimating overall rater consistency include percent agreement and Cohen's Kappa (1960), which yielded discrepancies between rater agreement in terms of whether candidates passed or failed particular PACT rubrics.…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Program Effectiveness, Scoring Rubrics, Item Analysis
Sanchez, Rebecca M. – Action in Teacher Education, 2010
This article explores and examines the social studies content knowledge that preservice teachers have about commonly studies historical figures. The data indicate that preservice teachers often have shallow and decontextualized understandings of historical individuals such as Christopher Columbus and Helen Keller, despite their being repeatedly…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Social Studies, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Shriner, Michael; Clark, Daniel A.; Nail, Melissa; Schlee, Bethanne M.; Libler, Rebecca – Social Studies, 2010
This study sought to determine to what extent seasoned educators' perceived confidence, competence, and resultant content-specific self-efficacy could be altered as a result of three different workshops geared toward the use of technology in social studies classrooms. Through analyses of pre- and post-test surveys, results indicated that…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Social Studies
Dobbins, Nicole; Higgins, Kyle; Pierce, Tom; Tandy, Richard D.; Tincani, Matt – Remedial and Special Education, 2010
An adapted version of the "Teacher/Staff Skillstreaming Checklist" was used to determine the level, type, and area of social skills instruction provided to general and special education teachers. Nine universities participated in the study in which facilitators advertised the adapted questionnaire to licensed general and special education teachers…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Measures (Individuals), Special Education Teachers, Special Education
Tyler, Linda – Educational Testing Service, 2011
Since 2006, the National Education Association (NEA) and Educational Testing Service (ETS) have been working collaboratively to support teacher candidates in preparing for "The Praxis Series"[TM] of teacher licensure assessments, currently used in 41 states and territories. Their focus has been particularly targeted to assisting minority…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Minority Group Teachers, Diversity (Faculty), Intervention
Jordan, Kathy – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
The use of online discussion has a long history in distance education and higher education generally, and has recently been proposed as a means of supporting beginning teachers as they face the challenge of being new to the profession. Often using text-based asynchronous programs, online discussion is advocated to enable teachers to interact with…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Content Analysis, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies

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