Identifying a Signature Pedagogy that ensures high-quality teacher preparation is essential to the field of teacher education, as inconsistencies across programs throughout our country threaten our profession. Drawing on a comprehensive study of the professions, Lee Shulman (2005) provides a lens from which to identify Signature Pedagogy and the underlying experiences that support it, as pedagogies of uncertainty, engagement, and formation. As a teacher-educator, this action research study examines my efforts in understanding how I can use my knowledge of Signature Pedagogy to design, implement and study practices that facilitate pre-service teachers’ conceptualization of the teacher’s role beyond instruction. Using Shulman’s lens, I identi...
Within the current federal, state, and local contexts of educational reform, teachers must be recogn...
In this article the author describes the revision of the traditional roles of teacher educator, expe...
Historically, roles associated with instructional leadership in schools have been the sole responsib...
In an effort to integrate university coursework with field-site experiences and bolster pre-service ...
Unprecedented reform to teacher education in England, through the Initial Teacher Training Market Re...
This paper explores implications for school- and university-based teacher educators, in light of Ini...
The literature in teacher education is filled with discourse around the topic of what it is that tea...
With the shifting demographics of our nation and increased vacancies in schools, teacher preparation...
Conventionally, teacher education programs are set around the familiar boundaries of fixed courses—...
In this paper we will examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness exte...
The aim of the research was to identify the characteristics of the roles and work of teacher educato...
The ideas of Lee Shulman have played a major role in reconceptualising pedagogical description. In 2...
What makes a good teacher and how can teacher education programmes contribute to the development of ...
This paper explores the possibilities presented in examining taken for granted aspects of pre-servic...
In this paper we examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness extended ...
Within the current federal, state, and local contexts of educational reform, teachers must be recogn...
In this article the author describes the revision of the traditional roles of teacher educator, expe...
Historically, roles associated with instructional leadership in schools have been the sole responsib...
In an effort to integrate university coursework with field-site experiences and bolster pre-service ...
Unprecedented reform to teacher education in England, through the Initial Teacher Training Market Re...
This paper explores implications for school- and university-based teacher educators, in light of Ini...
The literature in teacher education is filled with discourse around the topic of what it is that tea...
With the shifting demographics of our nation and increased vacancies in schools, teacher preparation...
Conventionally, teacher education programs are set around the familiar boundaries of fixed courses—...
In this paper we will examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness exte...
The aim of the research was to identify the characteristics of the roles and work of teacher educato...
The ideas of Lee Shulman have played a major role in reconceptualising pedagogical description. In 2...
What makes a good teacher and how can teacher education programmes contribute to the development of ...
This paper explores the possibilities presented in examining taken for granted aspects of pre-servic...
In this paper we examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness extended ...
Within the current federal, state, and local contexts of educational reform, teachers must be recogn...
In this article the author describes the revision of the traditional roles of teacher educator, expe...
Historically, roles associated with instructional leadership in schools have been the sole responsib...