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Logan Rutten; Bernard J. Badiali – New Educator, 2024
As teacher shortages persist in parts of the United States, clinically based teacher educators could play a role in addressing the problem by utilizing practices that enhance (rather than diminish) teacher candidates' motivation to teach. Using self-determination theory as a lens for looking at clinical experiences, this study asked how 12 teacher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Motivation, Professional Development Schools
Kawasaki, Jarod – New Educator, 2023
Efforts to recruit teachers of color during the ongoing teacher shortage in the United States have largely failed evidenced by the increasing diversity gap between students of color and teachers of color. This study focuses on one barrier to recruiting teachers of color, a traditional student teaching model that is equivalent to a semester to a…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Barriers
Thompson, Ashleigh – New Educator, 2023
Problematizing the notion of teacher shortage, the author asserts the complexity of intersecting systems that impact teacher pathways and school staffing. By assuming a collective responsibility for supporting teachers from pre-service into in-service roles, stakeholders can work across these systems to enact local solutions. Data from the City…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Career Pathways
Rachel Silva; Chonika Coleman-King; Angela Peterson – New Educator, 2023
By providing explicit instruction, teacher educators can play an essential role in helping teacher candidates develop as reflective antiracist educators. Using critical ethnography and case study, we examined the role of explicit instruction in helping teacher candidates develop skills in critical reflection. Findings revealed that explicit…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Self Concept, Direct Instruction, Preservice Teachers
Lara J Handsfield; Thomas P. Crumpler – New Educator, 2023
This paper argues for scalar analysis as a framework for understanding negotiations of competing ideological demands and power relationships in teacher learning. Two illustrative examples are presented, including video data of a student teacher (Camille) attempting to integrate multimodal and digital literacy practices into their instruction, and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Scaling, Sociolinguistics, Literacy Education
Michele Back – New Educator, 2023
Reflecting upon self-identity is important for teachers and teacher candidates, many of whom have different backgrounds from their multicultural, multilingual students. In this study I analyze data from cultural excavation activities completed by ten teacher candidates during study abroad in Peru, in which they critically reflected upon their own…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Study Abroad, Self Concept, Multilingualism
Cultivating Critical Social Justice Literacy: Surfacing and Examining Candidates' Embodied Knowledge
Bondy, Elizabeth; Burt, Elizabeth; Bell, Priscilla V. – New Educator, 2022
Creating transformative experiences for teacher candidates around issues of critical social justice literacy requires that teacher educators anticipate and prepare for obstacles to learning that arise when knowledge residing in students' bodies is challenged by course content. Scholars have argued that the imprint of students' emotions,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Theory, Human Body, Knowledge Level
Gupta, Sarika S. – New Educator, 2022
The purpose of clinical courses in teacher education programs is to reflect on practice. Yet there is little research on how best to structure critical self-reflection with early childhood special education (ECSE) teacher candidates. Following a review of research promoting ECSE teacher candidate reflection and a discussion of critically…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preservice Teachers, Graduate Study, Internship Programs
Wessel-Powell, Christy; Bentley, Helen – New Educator, 2022
From newcomers and novices, to cautious censors and seasoned advocates, pre-service teachers and in-service teachers who use critical literacy approaches to advocate for justice walk an imagined precarious line between courageously engaging in difficult, critical conversations about risky texts, navigating obstacles, and getting burned by…
Descriptors: Censorship, Critical Literacy, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Attitudes
Moody, Stephanie M.; Eslami, Zohreh R.; Kuo, Li-Jen – New Educator, 2022
Recently, researchers have called for more teacher education programs to embrace a practice-based framework for teacher education (PBTE) centered around core practices, but few studies have examined the impact of PBTE beyond coursework, particularly as it influences the instruction of emergent bilinguals. This qualitative case study follows the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Kerkhoff, Shea N.; Behizadeh, Nadia; Olan, Elsie Lindy – New Educator, 2022
In this article, we reflect on pedagogy we implemented to help teachers enact praxis in their classrooms. We explore how our own classroom spaces inadvertently reified banking education and ways we can disrupt the "schoolishness of school" in teacher preparation. We share a series of reflective vignettes from each author followed by a…
Descriptors: Praxis, English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education
Lammert, Catherine; Tily, Susan Elizabeth – New Educator, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative design-based study was to use peer coaching as an intervention to encourage preservice teachers (PTs) to enact adaptive teaching. Twenty PTs were instructed in the use of a reflective model for peer coaching. Then, co-teaching in pairs, PTs taught using a curricular model requiring adaptiveness, and they provided…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Coaching (Performance), Peer Teaching, Feedback (Response)
Bonafini, Fernanda Cesar; Lee, Younhee – New Educator, 2021
This study investigates how pre-service teachers use their knowledge of technology, mathematics, and pedagogy to create video lessons using portable interactive whiteboards. The TPACK framework was used to identify the different types of knowledge pre-service teachers rely on as they create their videos. Results indicate pre-service teachers'…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Technological Literacy, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Eisenbach, Brooke – New Educator, 2021
There has been an increase in research regarding the use of virtual platforms as a means of collaboration between middle level learners and preservice teachers. However, little attention has been given to the role of asynchronous collaborations in the form of virtual literature discussions and the preservice teacher experience. Through a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Middle School Students, Asynchronous Communication
Jones, Loren; Durham, Carmen; Cataneo, Amanda – New Educator, 2021
Research continually demonstrates that a significant learning curve exists related to educators integrating technology into classrooms. This learning curve was exacerbated when instruction shifted entirely online following school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examines the complex process of preparing pre-service teachers (PSTs)…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses