Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsLotta LarsonAll human beings possess within them implicit and explicit theories which they use repeatedly throughout their lives to explain a wide array of experiences (Tracey & Morrow, 2017). In education, teachers use their theories about reading and learning to read to inform nearly every aspect of their instruction. These belief systems develop over a lifetime and are used as filters when making instructional decisions (Cunningham & Fitzgerald, 1996; Prawat, 1992; Richardson, Anders, Tidwell, & Lloyd, 1991; Smith, 2004). Understanding and identifying these theoretical perspectives empowers educators to make informed instructional decisions in the classroom while also clarifying and ...
This paper reports the results of three similar case studies of preservice teachers enrolled in lite...
This investigation examined first-grade teachers\u27 literacy beliefs and practices and its relation...
This paper reports the results of three similar case studies of preservice teachers enrolled in lite...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsLotta LarsonAll human beings possess within t...
Prior research has established preservice literacy teachers’ beliefs about teaching and learning are...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the consistency between Chapter I teachers\u27 theoreti...
This study examined preservice elementary education teachers\u27 knowledge and beliefs about childre...
This study explored a teacher educator's beliefs, practices and theories during the teaching of a re...
This study represents a descriptive exploration of the question of whether first‐grade students\u27 ...
Teacher candidates (TCs) prior understandings and knowledge around reading instruction and reading a...
This study examined the link between theory and practice as evidenced in the relationship between te...
The beliefs that teachers hold about how children learn are often reflected in the instructional pra...
Research has suggested that teachers possess theoretical orientations which are comprised of knowled...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [191]-200).The purpose of this study was to understand mo...
Teacher quality is one of the most significant factors contributing to student success, and Teacher ...
This paper reports the results of three similar case studies of preservice teachers enrolled in lite...
This investigation examined first-grade teachers\u27 literacy beliefs and practices and its relation...
This paper reports the results of three similar case studies of preservice teachers enrolled in lite...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsLotta LarsonAll human beings possess within t...
Prior research has established preservice literacy teachers’ beliefs about teaching and learning are...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the consistency between Chapter I teachers\u27 theoreti...
This study examined preservice elementary education teachers\u27 knowledge and beliefs about childre...
This study explored a teacher educator's beliefs, practices and theories during the teaching of a re...
This study represents a descriptive exploration of the question of whether first‐grade students\u27 ...
Teacher candidates (TCs) prior understandings and knowledge around reading instruction and reading a...
This study examined the link between theory and practice as evidenced in the relationship between te...
The beliefs that teachers hold about how children learn are often reflected in the instructional pra...
Research has suggested that teachers possess theoretical orientations which are comprised of knowled...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [191]-200).The purpose of this study was to understand mo...
Teacher quality is one of the most significant factors contributing to student success, and Teacher ...
This paper reports the results of three similar case studies of preservice teachers enrolled in lite...
This investigation examined first-grade teachers\u27 literacy beliefs and practices and its relation...
This paper reports the results of three similar case studies of preservice teachers enrolled in lite...