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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Freking, Frederick; Park, Jaime; Francois, Annamarie – New Educator, 2015
This article describes how a teacher-education program (TEP), whose mission is to improve schooling for linguistically diverse students, develops its' teacher candidate's critical dispositions and pedagogy related to academic-language (AL) development and how candidate performance on PACT can help TEPs better assess and improve how AL…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Methods Courses, Educational Change
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Bauml, Michelle – New Educator, 2014
This qualitative case study describes how one beginning primary grade teacher benefited from collaborative lesson-planning meetings with her grade-level colleagues. The teacher accumulated knowledge of curriculum, pedagogy, and professional contexts as she participated in planning meetings each week during her first year of teaching. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development
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Nitecki, Elena – New Educator, 2014
This article examines an in-service training for early childhood teachers in the context of a financial, administrative, and political crisis. Despite the crisis context of this case study, the professional development was considered successful by the participants and the facilitators. The key to overcoming the negativity and limitations of the…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Faculty Development
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McLurkin, Denise L. – New Educator, 2013
The purpose of my study was to examine how volunteer tutors without teaching experience who received minimal training perceived their ability to effectively tutor children with learning disabilities. I found that the tutors initially felt that they could improve their tutee's literacy skills; however, the data suggest that the tutors…
Descriptors: After School Education, After School Programs, Learning Disabilities, Teaching Experience
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Santau, Alexandra O.; Ritter, Jason K. – New Educator, 2013
Inquiry-based and interdisciplinary teaching practices exemplify constructivist approaches to education capable of facilitating authentic student learning; however, their implementation has proven particularly challenging within certain contexts in the United States. This qualitative study considers one such context via an investigation of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Inquiry, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ado, Kathryn – New Educator, 2013
This article addresses teacher retention in a successful, new, small urban school. As a longitudinal study, it focuses on the intersections between individual teachers' expectations about teaching, contextual factors, and experiences at the school site and teachers' future career plans. The experiences and perspectives of three representative case…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Persistence, Teaching Experience, Longitudinal Studies
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Vaughn, Margaret – New Educator, 2013
Effective teachers have been described as possessing a vision for their teaching. However, the current high-stakes accountability climate has provided challenges for teachers attempting to align their instruction with their vision for teaching. The goal of this study was to explore 3 in-service teachers' visions and perceived obstacles they faced…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Accountability, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Empowerment
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Carroll, David – New Educator, 2012
Dispositions are the engine of performance in teaching, linking inner values and commitments with action in the context of practice. This article presents a theoretical conception in conjunction with an individual case study of the process by which dispositions develop and function in teaching. Focusing on teaching that is ambitious both in its…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beginning Teachers, Beliefs, Educational Practices
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Borasi, Raffaella; Finnigan, Kara – New Educator, 2010
This article explores how the preparation of educators committed to improving education can capitalize on entrepreneurship when broadly defined as "transforming ideas into enterprises that generate economic, intellectual and/or social value." The article reports on the case-studies of six educators who have been successful change-agents in a…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Attitudes, Behavior, Entrepreneurship
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Broemmel, Amy D.; Swaggerty, Elizabeth A.; McIntosh, Dana – New Educator, 2009
This year-long qualitative case study explores the ways in which one teacher intern reflected upon her knowledge and experiences within two sometimes dichotomous domains: the elementary school classrooms in which she taught and her university coursework. Data collection took place over a period of eight months and consisted of twenty-two weekly…
Descriptors: Teacher Orientation, Internship Programs, Teacher Attitudes, Beginning Teachers
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Stillman, Jamy – New Educator, 2009
This article offers three case studies of teachers who have been specially prepared to serve diverse students and examines their interpretations and instantiations of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)-driven language arts reform in "underperforming" schools, largely composed of Spanish-speaking English Learners (ELs). Drawing on literature that focuses…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Second Language Learning, Educational Change, Accountability
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Hammerness, Karen – New Educator, 2008
Drawing upon data from case studies of four teachers conducted over the course of eight years, this research examines the role that teachers' visions--their images of ideal classroom practice--play in teachers' career paths. This paper demonstrates the ways in which teachers' decisions to "leave" schools were often made for personal reasons, while…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Career Development, Decision Making, Goal Orientation
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Sato, Mistilina – New Educator, 2008
This article describes some of the complexity embedded in mentoring relationships among teachers and analyzes them through the lens of ethical tensions. The author draws on three instances from a larger collection of cases of mentoring dilemmas situated within the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards portfolio-based assessment…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Cooperative Learning, Mentors, Standards
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Shulman, Judith H. – New Educator, 2008
While conducting a study of mentoring teacher candidates for National Board Certification, the researchers discovered some controversial evidence in three cases written by candidate support providers who were coaching teachers to develop their portfolio entries. This evidence could be interpreted as crossing the boundaries of appropriate mentoring…
Descriptors: Mentors, Performance Based Assessment, Teacher Certification, National Standards
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Chubbuck, Sharon M. – New Educator, 2008
This case study explores the reality shock experienced by a White novice teacher, committed to socially just teaching, in her first year in an urban context. The apparently successful novice held three beliefs about her practice and herself: that socially just teaching was a holistic practice; that it could and should be done "right"; and that,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Social Justice, Teacher Educators, Theory Practice Relationship
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