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Carr, Paul – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
This article builds on research related to the perceptions, perspectives, and experiences of educators in relation to democracy in education (Carr, 2006a), which, it is argued, can be viewed as having a significant impact on what students in elementary and secondary schools learn about democracy (McLaren, 2007; Regenspan, 2002), and, importantly,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Secondary Schools, Democracy, Democratic Values
Mullen, Carol A. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
This study was designed to elicit concepts and practices of democracy and accountability from education practitioners--graduate students who are teachers and leaders in schools and who are differently positioned as workers in higher education systems. The author's intention was to prompt active and reflective thinking on the part of the students…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Graduate Students, Democracy, Intention
Cooper, Jewell E.; Kurtts, Stephanie; Baber, Ceola Ross; Vallecorsa, Ada – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
This study examined how one teacher education program is attempting to meet the needs of the field by ensuring that graduates have the knowledge, skills, and competencies to teach students with disabilities in inclusive classroom settings. As such, faculty assessed how instruction in their teacher licensure courses assists in the development and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Curriculum, Inclusive Schools, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs
Kohli, Rita – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
As a resource specialist in a middle school in Oakland, California, the author worked with many students who were labeled "learning disabled." Contrary to the label, these students were critical of the world and challenged it in brilliant ways that have forever changed the author's life perspective. To highlight the impact that cultural bias in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Diversity (Faculty), Personal Narratives, Racial Bias
Adair, Jennifer – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
In their classic article, "Culture as Disability," McDermott and Varenne (1995) retell the fable of the seeing man who, upon finding himself in the "country of the blind" thought he could easily rule it. His efforts were fruitless because he could not make sense of their world. Daily life was set up for the blind to be successful. The seeing man…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, White Students, Preservice Teachers, Cultural Pluralism
Zascavage, Victoria; Schroeder-Steward, Jennifer; Armstrong, Philip; Marrs-Butler, Kelly; Winterman, Kathy; Zascavage, M. L. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
According to the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (2004), the United States is lacking 41,141 certified special educators. Texas is no exception to the national trend; in Texas alone, there is a shortage of 5,024 certified special educators (U.S. Department of Special Education). Any successful remediation of this…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Student Recruitment, Special Education
Goodson, Ivor; Choi, Pik Lin – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
The life history method, which achieved a prominent position in the Chicago tradition of sociological research in the early 1920s, has been widely adopted for educational inquiries since the 1980s. The power of the life history method in illuminating subjective teacher experiences in social historical contexts has made it "probably the only…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Memory, Biographies, Data Analysis
Sameshima, Pauline – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
This article presents several letters in which a university mentor shares her reflexive notions of how she lives as a teacher researcher. In her letters, Julia encourages teachers to embrace what she calls "An Embodied Aesthetic Curriculum." When teachers are able to develop "embodied aesthetic wholeness", they are capable of deepening…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Beginning Teachers, Aesthetics, Mentors
Decker, Lauren E.; Rimm-Kaufman, Sara E. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
The present paper asks three questions about pre-service teachers. First, what are the prevalent beliefs about teaching among pre-service teachers? Second, what are the personality characteristics of pre-service teachers? Third, in what ways do personality traits and other demographic attributes predict beliefs about teaching? Participants were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Personality Traits, Teacher Education Programs, Personality
Bainbridge, Joyce M.; Macy, Leonora – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, the authors explore the ways in which a selection of student teachers from two universities in Canada expressed their feelings of preparedness to teach literacy in elementary classrooms. The student teachers had experienced various approaches to literacy teaching as they progressed through their teacher education program. These…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Literacy, Teacher Education Programs
Costigan, Arthur T. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
Many new teachers in urban settings understand that the ways in which they are required to teach stem from local implementation of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), entitled "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB). Unfortunately, they find the legislation confusing, the implementations baffling, and the effect on the practicing and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Urban Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Schussler, Deborah L.; Bercaw, Lynne A.; Stooksberry, Lisa M. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
This article describes a case study constructed by the authors based on the journal entry of Jackie, a white, upper-middle class student teacher in secondary social studies, to examine how candidates in two teacher education courses were inclined to think through a specific teaching situation. Specifically, the authors examined how candidates drew…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Education Courses
Torff, Bruce; Sessions, David – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
Ongoing educational reform initiatives have ushered in significant changes in teacher-certification regulations. Many states no longer offer permanent certification, but instead require teachers to participate in career-long professional development (PD). Accordingly, increasing attention is being paid to the effectiveness of PD initiatives,…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Educational Change, Certification, Teaching Experience
Colbert, Joel A.; Brown, Richard S.; Choi, SunHee; Thomas, Steven – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
Professional development is a common and necessary approach to improving teacher quality. However, while teachers are required to participate in professional development activities, it is often the case that they are not involved in selecting and planning those activities, and that professional development may not be closely tied to classroom…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Professional Development, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Role
Gossman, Peter – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
This article attempts to synthesize teachers' conceptions-of-teaching and integrate them into a structure for professional development. It presents one route by which a teacher might become more expert at the practice of teaching. Various conceptions-of-teaching theories are considered in the light of how they impact on the practice of teaching.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles

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