Telling preservice teachers what to do and how to teach in classroom and expecting them to apply these theoretical knowledge to their teaching practice is not a reasonable expectation. Preservice teachers' knowledge of practice are not cultivated directly from the theoretical knowledge which they learned in teacher education institutions but from their personal experiences. When students enter teacher education faculties they came with beliefs and knowledge about teaching/learning which had been established in their classroom experiences and observations. These beliefs, shapes preservice teachers' understanding of "good teaching", are generally entrenched or subconscious, withdraw from examination and hard to change. In order to be able to ...
In recent years, subject content such as programming and digital literacy has become an integral par...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...
Telling preservice teachers what to do and how to teach in classroom and expecting them to apply the...
Determination of the perceptions of the prospective teachers for the Information and Communications ...
The classroom of the Knowledge Age requires different roles for teachers and students, and a differe...
AbstractIn this of qualitative nature study, metaphors developed by prospective teachers who are bei...
The aim of this research is to determine the thoughts of the teachers about the concepts of "Sm...
Pre-service teachers (PSTs) typically do not change their beliefs about teaching and learning during...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
AbstractMetaphors reflect the insight about teacher knowledge and its execution when teachers teach....
Nowadays technology has been given great importance to access knowledge and learning. It is known th...
In recent years, subject content such as programming and digital literacy has become an integral par...
In recent years, subject content such as programming and digital literacy has become an integral par...
In recent years, subject content such as programming and digital literacy has become an integral par...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...
Telling preservice teachers what to do and how to teach in classroom and expecting them to apply the...
Determination of the perceptions of the prospective teachers for the Information and Communications ...
The classroom of the Knowledge Age requires different roles for teachers and students, and a differe...
AbstractIn this of qualitative nature study, metaphors developed by prospective teachers who are bei...
The aim of this research is to determine the thoughts of the teachers about the concepts of "Sm...
Pre-service teachers (PSTs) typically do not change their beliefs about teaching and learning during...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
AbstractMetaphors reflect the insight about teacher knowledge and its execution when teachers teach....
Nowadays technology has been given great importance to access knowledge and learning. It is known th...
In recent years, subject content such as programming and digital literacy has become an integral par...
In recent years, subject content such as programming and digital literacy has become an integral par...
In recent years, subject content such as programming and digital literacy has become an integral par...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...