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Teng, Lin Sophie – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2016
A plethora of research has found that teachers' beliefs directly influence their classroom practices and teaching outcomes. While numerous studies in second/foreign language writing have examined the effectiveness of different innovative approaches on students' learning to write, there is a paucity of research on writing teachers' beliefs about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beliefs, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development
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Santoro, Ninetta; Pietsch, Marilyn; Borg, Tracey – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2012
This article reports on a qualitative small-scale case study that investigated what pre-service teachers learned from a former generation of teachers about the context and nature of teaching and teacher education during the 1950s and 1960s. Data comprised semi-structured interviews and a grounded theoretical approach was used to analyse the data.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Beginning Teachers, Grounded Theory, Teacher Attitudes
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Yariv, Eliezer – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2010
This case study worked with 80 lecturers drawn from Israeli teachers' colleges who reported that they face relatively few discipline problems; most appeared to be related to low motivation and/or dishonest behaviour. They treated each case in an ad hoc way, responded mildly and avoided imposing sanctions. It is argued that the student teachers'…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Discipline Problems, Sanctions, Moral Values
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Harrison, Jennifer; McKeon, Frankie – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2010
This article highlights the blurring of boundaries as beginning teacher educators cope with the varying demands of teaching and research activities in higher education institutions (HEIs) in England. It suggests that the different forms of research and scholarly activities be made more transparent in order to support early professional learning in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Educators