Bandura’s (1986) theory of self-efficacy suggests that efficacy may be most malleable early in learning; therefore, some of the most powerful influences on the development of teachers’ sense of efficacy may be the experience of teaching during field placements and student teaching. Unfortunately, pre-service teachers may not be exposed to good role models for teaching during field placements. This article describes a qualitative study of the influence of vicarious experiences modeled by a teacher educator and master teachers on the development of pre-service teachers’ sense of efficacy for literacy instruction. Results indicate that the vicarious experiences positively influenced pre-service teachers’ efficacy for effective literacy instruc...
Research supports that teachers’ sense of efficacy is related to instructional quality and student a...
Illiteracy is on the rise in the United States, and the potential negative impact on today’s struggl...
This study examines the impact of an experiential learning course work component on teacher candidat...
Bandura’s (1986) theory of self-efficacy suggests that efficacy may be most malleable early in learn...
Learning to read is an essential skill, yet many new teachers enter the profession unprepared to be ...
In the United States, an alarming number of students cannot read proficiently, though there is best-...
The complex task of teaching students to read well is one that in-service elementary teachers may no...
In this descriptive, mixed methods study, the researcher investigated the influence of teacher prepa...
The purpose of this study was to examine if a teacher’s self-efficacy in teaching reading varies acc...
Research indicates that self-efficacy, a person‟s belief in their own ability to meet certain expect...
This research examined pre-service teachers' efficacy and content knowledge in the domain of reading...
The three-fold purpose of this mixed methods study was to (a) analyze how preservice teachers' perce...
Teacher preparation plays an integral role in the success of American education, and many programs a...
Pre-service teachers’ instructional self-efficacy, that is, their belief in their own ability to fos...
The effectiveness of teacher-preparation programs to produce high-quality teachers has been an issue...
Research supports that teachers’ sense of efficacy is related to instructional quality and student a...
Illiteracy is on the rise in the United States, and the potential negative impact on today’s struggl...
This study examines the impact of an experiential learning course work component on teacher candidat...
Bandura’s (1986) theory of self-efficacy suggests that efficacy may be most malleable early in learn...
Learning to read is an essential skill, yet many new teachers enter the profession unprepared to be ...
In the United States, an alarming number of students cannot read proficiently, though there is best-...
The complex task of teaching students to read well is one that in-service elementary teachers may no...
In this descriptive, mixed methods study, the researcher investigated the influence of teacher prepa...
The purpose of this study was to examine if a teacher’s self-efficacy in teaching reading varies acc...
Research indicates that self-efficacy, a person‟s belief in their own ability to meet certain expect...
This research examined pre-service teachers' efficacy and content knowledge in the domain of reading...
The three-fold purpose of this mixed methods study was to (a) analyze how preservice teachers' perce...
Teacher preparation plays an integral role in the success of American education, and many programs a...
Pre-service teachers’ instructional self-efficacy, that is, their belief in their own ability to fos...
The effectiveness of teacher-preparation programs to produce high-quality teachers has been an issue...
Research supports that teachers’ sense of efficacy is related to instructional quality and student a...
Illiteracy is on the rise in the United States, and the potential negative impact on today’s struggl...
This study examines the impact of an experiential learning course work component on teacher candidat...