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Comber, Barbara; Hayes, Debra – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This article examines teachers' work as part of the everyday life of classrooms, schools and communities--as curriculum design, dynamic pedagogies and as an oeuvre which is assembled over time. One of the hardest aspects of the everyday work of teachers, and perhaps one of the most under-rated and under-studied, is listening, really listening.…
Descriptors: Teachers, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship, Listening
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Adams, Erin – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
This article describes a study wherein teachers talked about school architecture by using their bodies as well as their voices while analysing maps youth drew of their schools. The youths' maps and the teachers' discussions revealed evidence of their tacit understanding of panoptic surveillance. This may be evocative of the ways panoptic…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Human Body, Maps, Youth
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Kwok, Andrew; Rios, Ambyr; Kwok, Michelle – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
In this large-scale qualitative study, we use an emergent design to explore pre-service teachers' (PST) motivations to enter the profession. We open-code 2,798 PSTs responses to the directive, 'Explain why you decided to become a teacher', given over the course of a six-year period from one large Texas teacher preparation programme. Using constant…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Motivation, Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education
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Muller, Johan; Hoadley, Ursula – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
We set out to address the question--what does it mean for educational knowledge to be 'powerful'? We compare the Anglo tradition of curriculum studies with the "Didaktik" tradition through the lens of an analysis of curriculum structure in postgraduate courses in South African universities rooted in either the Anglo or…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Achievement Tests, Science Achievement
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Naraian, Srikala – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper explores the affordances of critical disability studies (CDS) for curricular theorizing in teacher education for inclusion and socially just pedagogy. Specifically attending to the posthumanist thread within this field, I offer provocations to three tenets that undergird a disability studies informed teacher education curriculum for…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Critical Theory, Disabilities, Teacher Education
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Lee, Sun Young – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
Teacher agency is often depicted in terms of autonomy, empowerment, and participation. This article examines how those democratic visions of teacher agency are (re)constructed during the post-World War Two period when social scientists were eager to find organized procedural reasons. To explain this, I historicize the shifted teachers' role from a…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Teacher Role, Educational History, Cybernetics
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Llopart, Mariona; Esteban-Guitart, Moisès – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2018
Although the first educational applications of the "funds of knowledge" (FoK) concept were carried out in the late 1980s, there have been numerous developments and proposals since then, many of which have been made within the last few years. It continues to be, therefore, a valid, cutting-edge educational approach; one which seeks to…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Cultural Background, Family Characteristics, Inclusion
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Zembylas, Michalinos; Charalambous, Panayiota; Charalambous, Constadina; Lesta, Stalo – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
The present paper takes the approach of critical hermeneutics in human rights education (HRE) that has been developed theoretically and tries to operationalize it in pedagogical practice. In particular, a group of Greek-Cypriot teachers were trained in a series of workshops on how critical hermeneutical approach (CHA) could be taught in the…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Teaching Methods, Civil Rights, Foreign Countries
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Biesta, Gert; Priestley, Mark; Robinson, Sarah – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
The interest in teachers' discourses and vocabularies has for a long time been studied under the rubric of knowledge, most notably teachers' professional knowledge. This interest can be traced back to Shulman's distinction between different kinds of teacher knowledge and Schwab's interest in the role of practical reasoning and judgement in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teaching Methods, Professional Autonomy
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Schmidt, William H.; Burroughs, Nathan A.; Cogan, Leland S.; Houang, Richard T. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
International comparative studies in education provide a fresh perspective on K-12 education policy by enabling countries to learn from each other's approaches. The recently conducted Teacher Education and Development Study--Mathematics provides a worldwide lens by which to examine the role of subject-matter in the preparation of US teachers of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, International Education, Educational Policy, Comparative Analysis
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Svanes, Ingvill Krogstad; Skagen, Kaare – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
Feedback is frequently highlighted as a key contributor to students' learning. This literature study argues that the focus of some of the feedback literature appears too narrow to understand what is going on in a classroom. Parts of the feedback literature show the relationship between feedback and learning approximate to a process-product model…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Research, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
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Aasebø, Turid Skarre; Midtsundstad, Jorunn H.; Willbergh, Ilmi – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
In this paper, we explore how "teaching communication" in the classroom is connected to school culture. In the age of accountability, the outcome focus force to the forefront, a "blame game" which either blames students' achievements on the teachers and teacher education, or the students and their socio-economic background. We…
Descriptors: Student Participation, School Culture, Story Telling, Teacher Education
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Canrinus, Esther T.; Bergem, Ole Kristian; Klette, Kirsti; Hammerness, Karen – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
This study draws upon survey data of 486 student teachers from five different programmes based in five different countries (one programme in each country), and programmes that have varied in their efforts to become more coherent. We explore students' perceptions of the coherence within their teacher education programmes and across the five…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Student Attitudes, Teacher Education, Statistical Analysis
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Alliaud, Andrea; Feeney, Silvina María – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
Over the last decades, teachers have often been identified as 'key' players for the improvement of education systems. The successive waves of reform taking place in Latin America since the 1990s have aimed at initial and continuous teacher training. The main changes intended to improve the quality and lengthen the duration of initial teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Educational Change, Educational Quality
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Vanassche, Eline; Kelchtermans, Geert – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
This article reports on a systematic review of the Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices research literature published between 1990 and 2012. Self-study research refers to teacher educators researching their practice with the purpose of improving it, making explicit and validating their professional expertise and, at the same time,…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Groups), Teacher Education, Literature Reviews, Educational Research
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