The purpose of this study was to examine how graduates from three teacher education programs made decisions regarding literacy instruction and assessment as well as the extent to which they were able to implement practices learned in their education programs. Participants were interviewed and observed multiple times, and a variety of documents, such as lesson plans, assessments, and journal prompts, were collected. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative method and Bourdieu’s concepts of field, capital, and habitus. Although the participants initially accepted the existing practices of their schools, they later implemented concepts learned in their education programs. The ways in which they resisted the barriers they faced include...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how stu...
In this study, we (a university professor and four undergraduate researchers) conducted an autoethno...
This qualitative case study explored the impact of Race to the Top’s teacher evaluation policies in ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how graduates from three teacher education programs made de...
Research indicates that teachers feel intimidated into fully implementing prescribed literacy curric...
New professionalism has changed the roles and responsibilities of teachers. It has created a profess...
This qualitative study examined teachers\u27 responses to reform. Teachers in this study demonstrate...
\u3cp\u3eStudent teachers' resistance to teacher education is often understood as a lack of quality ...
Student teachers' resistance to teacher education is often understood as a lack of quality of the st...
During an observation of a novice teacher in a high school English classroom, the author was reminde...
In an era of increased accountability, it is important to understand how exemplary teachers navigate...
AbstractOne of the factors that affect teaching-learning process is student resistance behaviors. St...
A significant number of U.S. students are unable to read proficiently by fourth grade, and over two ...
In the current era of “zero tolerance”, disciplinary practices including punishment, expulsion, phys...
Excerpt: When teachers first confront the requirement that they implement some new idea or method i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how stu...
In this study, we (a university professor and four undergraduate researchers) conducted an autoethno...
This qualitative case study explored the impact of Race to the Top’s teacher evaluation policies in ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how graduates from three teacher education programs made de...
Research indicates that teachers feel intimidated into fully implementing prescribed literacy curric...
New professionalism has changed the roles and responsibilities of teachers. It has created a profess...
This qualitative study examined teachers\u27 responses to reform. Teachers in this study demonstrate...
\u3cp\u3eStudent teachers' resistance to teacher education is often understood as a lack of quality ...
Student teachers' resistance to teacher education is often understood as a lack of quality of the st...
During an observation of a novice teacher in a high school English classroom, the author was reminde...
In an era of increased accountability, it is important to understand how exemplary teachers navigate...
AbstractOne of the factors that affect teaching-learning process is student resistance behaviors. St...
A significant number of U.S. students are unable to read proficiently by fourth grade, and over two ...
In the current era of “zero tolerance”, disciplinary practices including punishment, expulsion, phys...
Excerpt: When teachers first confront the requirement that they implement some new idea or method i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how stu...
In this study, we (a university professor and four undergraduate researchers) conducted an autoethno...
This qualitative case study explored the impact of Race to the Top’s teacher evaluation policies in ...