In this article, we consider how teacher educators can support the development of agency in teacher candidates. Using a sociocultural understanding of agency, we describe four promising practices for helping teacher candidates develop agency as individuals and as a collective. We consider helping teacher candidates develop their own professional identities, their long-term goals and visions for teaching, their focus on students, and their ability to conduct systematic examinations of their own practices through teacher research
Agency has been seen as fundamental in the renegotiation of professional identities. However, it is ...
Teacher agency is the temporal and ecological understanding of a teacher’s capacity to make choices,...
Teachers themselves play a key role in school development. Every school needs teachers who are ‘chan...
In this article, we consider how teacher educators can support the development of agency in teacher ...
Focusing on teacher agency has a great deal of potential in elucidating the professional development...
This paper presents a multi-case study of teacher candidates in a pre-service middle grades social s...
This investigation of teacher agency addresses the dual concerns of reduced teacher agency in an era...
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine teacher students’ agency. In this study agency was d...
The purpose of this research was to explore beginning teachers’ agency at a time of curriculum refor...
The construct of agency has a long and rich history, having been explored from a range of disciplina...
Developing student teachers to become confident and effective professionals is a central aim of teac...
The evidence in support of Lesson Study (LS) as a powerful approach to Teacher Professional Developm...
Research on teachers’ responses to educational innovations is often focussed on either contextual fa...
This paper reviews 42 empirical studies on tertiary educators' professional agency, identifying five...
Based on the experiences of a group of mainstream primary teachers of English-as-an-additional-langu...
Agency has been seen as fundamental in the renegotiation of professional identities. However, it is ...
Teacher agency is the temporal and ecological understanding of a teacher’s capacity to make choices,...
Teachers themselves play a key role in school development. Every school needs teachers who are ‘chan...
In this article, we consider how teacher educators can support the development of agency in teacher ...
Focusing on teacher agency has a great deal of potential in elucidating the professional development...
This paper presents a multi-case study of teacher candidates in a pre-service middle grades social s...
This investigation of teacher agency addresses the dual concerns of reduced teacher agency in an era...
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine teacher students’ agency. In this study agency was d...
The purpose of this research was to explore beginning teachers’ agency at a time of curriculum refor...
The construct of agency has a long and rich history, having been explored from a range of disciplina...
Developing student teachers to become confident and effective professionals is a central aim of teac...
The evidence in support of Lesson Study (LS) as a powerful approach to Teacher Professional Developm...
Research on teachers’ responses to educational innovations is often focussed on either contextual fa...
This paper reviews 42 empirical studies on tertiary educators' professional agency, identifying five...
Based on the experiences of a group of mainstream primary teachers of English-as-an-additional-langu...
Agency has been seen as fundamental in the renegotiation of professional identities. However, it is ...
Teacher agency is the temporal and ecological understanding of a teacher’s capacity to make choices,...
Teachers themselves play a key role in school development. Every school needs teachers who are ‘chan...