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Burger, Julian – Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Mentoring is acknowledged as an essential prerequisite for successful teacher induction, but its effectiveness may vary depending on the mentor's quality of support and the mentee's initial professional beliefs. Focusing on novice teachers' self-efficacy and emotional management, this longitudinal study investigates how constructivist- and…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Mentors, Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy
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Gutentag, Tony; Horenczyk, Gabriel; Tatar, Moshe – Journal of Teacher Education, 2018
We examine the ways in which, and the extent to which, DOPA (Diversity in Organizations: Perceptions and Approaches; that is, asset, problem, challenge, or nonissue) approaches predict teachers' diversity-related burnout and immigration-related self-efficacy. One hundred thirty-six schoolteachers completed a self-report questionnaire measuring…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Self Efficacy, Cultural Pluralism, Intervention
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Jayusi, Wurud; Bekerman, Zvi – Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of the experiences of Palestinian-Israeli minority teachers when teaching at majority state Hebrew secular schools in Israel. Specifically, the objective is to describe and analyze the role of the teachers' work-related experiences in shaping their sense of self-efficacy, job satisfaction,…
Descriptors: Arabs, Jews, Acculturation, Minority Groups
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Griful-Freixenet, Júlia; Struyven, Katrien; Vantieghem, Wendelien – Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) holds considerable promise to create inclusive educational environments. Nevertheless, the most recent theoretical UDL model, which includes both teachers' philosophy and praxis of teaching, has never been tested empirically. Therefore, this study aims to validate the UDL model as a "whole" among…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Models
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Oreck, Barry – Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
During the past decade, the arts have been increasingly included in professional development programs for general education teachers in the United States. Little is known, however, about teachers' attitudes toward the arts in education or the applications of arts processes in their teaching practice. In this mixed-methods study, data collected…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teaching Methods, Student Diversity, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hancock, Carl B.; Scherff, Lisa – Journal of Teacher Education, 2010
Although there are considerable large-scale data on teacher attrition, few researchers have culled information specifically related to English teachers' risk for attrition. This study examines the effects of teacher characteristics, teaching conditions, student variables, self-efficacy, external support, and salary on secondary English language…
Descriptors: Risk, Teacher Characteristics, Self Efficacy, Teacher Persistence
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Greenman, Nancy P.; Dieckmann, Jack A. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
In this article, we consider the efficacy of criticality in cultural context for transformative teacher education. We present data about how a small purposive sample of educators who participated in a culturally based university course found the experience to be pivotal in their personal and professional development. For this article we ask: (a)…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Teacher Education, Educational Experience, Teacher Attitudes
Spear, Caitlin F.; Piasta, Shayne B.; Yeomans-Maldonado, Gloria; Ottley, Jennifer R.; Justice, Laura M.; O'Connell, Ann A. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2018
In this study, we provide a contemporary examination of the similarities and differences between early childhood general educators (ECEs) and early childhood special educators (ECSEs) within a theoretically driven model that accounted for the associations of beliefs and knowledge with practice. We used structural equation modeling to examine the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Special Education Teachers, Preschool Teachers
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Kee, Ayana N. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2012
In the United States, about one third of new teachers being hired are drawn from alternative certification programs. One way to address controversy about the differences among the training experiences of teachers in traditional certification programs, fast-track alternative programs, and residency alternative programs is to examine teacher reports…
Descriptors: Certification, Alternative Teacher Certification, Readiness, Self Efficacy
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Darling-Hammond, Linda; Chung, Ruth; Frelow, Fred – Journal of Teacher Education, 2002
Surveyed beginning teachers regarding their views on their preparation for teaching, beliefs and practice, and plans to remain in teaching. Teachers prepared in teacher education programs felt significantly better prepared than those prepared through alternative programs or without preparation. Teachers' views of their preparation varied. The…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education