The premise of this research is on the theoretical assumptions that teachers ’ mental constructs can have significant pedagogical consequences (Clark and Peterson, 1986). It is necessary to describe the thinking and planning strategies so that one can fully understand classroom processes. National Institute of Education or NIE (1975a) cited in Clark and Peterson (1986) proposed a rationale for a program of research on teachers’ thoughts and processes. They assert that innovation in the contexts, practices and technology of teaching be mediated through the minds and motives of teachers. As teachers are able to understand and observe (thought processes) classroom behavior, student’s cognitive processes, students ’ level of capability and abil...
language teacher cognition (LTC) on learning. Despite decades of LTC research, criticisms have been ...
This paper presents a critique of current research on functional understanding of thinking and teach...
This research investigates how teachers ’ beliefs about literature, students, and pedagogy effect th...
This paper is concerned with examining a secondary school teacher’s teaching of literature in relati...
This study examines four secondary school teachers\u27 teaching of literature in relation to their u...
Clark and Lampert describe how the research on teacher think-ing has broadened and deepened the know...
This study explored the thinking processes of four high school teachers during the progression of th...
College teachers are frequently told that knowing the details of the cognitive psychological process...
This review 'summarizes and synthesizes the research literature on teachers ' thought proc...
New research programs on teaching have examined teacher thinking, reflective teaching, and the possi...
Master of EducationThis study describes what a group of selected teachers and students understand ab...
The concept of critical thinking was featured in taxonomies a few decades ago. Critical thinking is ...
This study describes and explains four expert reading teachers ’ thinking and interactive thoughts w...
Much of the important thinking that teachers do occurs during the act of teaching as well as in plan...
Much research relating to reading has neglected to examine the attitudes and beliefs of teachers the...
language teacher cognition (LTC) on learning. Despite decades of LTC research, criticisms have been ...
This paper presents a critique of current research on functional understanding of thinking and teach...
This research investigates how teachers ’ beliefs about literature, students, and pedagogy effect th...
This paper is concerned with examining a secondary school teacher’s teaching of literature in relati...
This study examines four secondary school teachers\u27 teaching of literature in relation to their u...
Clark and Lampert describe how the research on teacher think-ing has broadened and deepened the know...
This study explored the thinking processes of four high school teachers during the progression of th...
College teachers are frequently told that knowing the details of the cognitive psychological process...
This review 'summarizes and synthesizes the research literature on teachers ' thought proc...
New research programs on teaching have examined teacher thinking, reflective teaching, and the possi...
Master of EducationThis study describes what a group of selected teachers and students understand ab...
The concept of critical thinking was featured in taxonomies a few decades ago. Critical thinking is ...
This study describes and explains four expert reading teachers ’ thinking and interactive thoughts w...
Much of the important thinking that teachers do occurs during the act of teaching as well as in plan...
Much research relating to reading has neglected to examine the attitudes and beliefs of teachers the...
language teacher cognition (LTC) on learning. Despite decades of LTC research, criticisms have been ...
This paper presents a critique of current research on functional understanding of thinking and teach...
This research investigates how teachers ’ beliefs about literature, students, and pedagogy effect th...