Drawing on literature around the first-year experiences of new teachers working in urban schools—including their unique vulnerability for emotional turbulence as they undergo the Moir (1990) First Year Phases of Teaching model—this article examines the changing beliefs of brand new urban educators as they progress throughout their first year as teacher of record. Using the Moje and Luke (2009) theoretical framework for identity formation and development, this study examines how teachers’ beliefs and dispositions develop in tandem with a new identity through various social interactions and scenarios. Findings suggest that new teachers are more likely to change their beliefs when they undergo various stages of emotional conflict and will tur...
Novice teachers often undergo an identity shift from learner to teacher. Along this process, their i...
California is in the midst of a teacher shortage crisis in part due to poor retention of new teacher...
AbstractEmerging adulthood is a challenging period in terms of identity development, especially in t...
Drawing on literature around the first-year experiences of new teachers working in urban schools—inc...
AbstractThe article is focused on study of pedagogical teachers’ beliefs who are involved in teacher...
This chapter draws upon a larger study on (beginning) teachers and on their experiences of being a t...
Bearing in mind the interplay between beliefs and professional identities, constantly re-examining t...
Teacher recruitment and retention challenges facing urban school contexts provided the impetus for t...
This research aimed to understand the emotional development of teacher educators and its influence o...
The aim of this paper is to offer an additional perspective to the understanding of educational chan...
New teachers are supported extensively while participating in teacher training programs and during t...
This year long ethnographic study explores the relationship that exists between teacher identity and...
Drawing on critical social theory and transformative learning, this study investigates the sociocult...
Focusing new teacher students has at least two different implications. The students are new in the m...
Research says that at least twenty percent of new teachers leave the teaching profession within five...
Novice teachers often undergo an identity shift from learner to teacher. Along this process, their i...
California is in the midst of a teacher shortage crisis in part due to poor retention of new teacher...
AbstractEmerging adulthood is a challenging period in terms of identity development, especially in t...
Drawing on literature around the first-year experiences of new teachers working in urban schools—inc...
AbstractThe article is focused on study of pedagogical teachers’ beliefs who are involved in teacher...
This chapter draws upon a larger study on (beginning) teachers and on their experiences of being a t...
Bearing in mind the interplay between beliefs and professional identities, constantly re-examining t...
Teacher recruitment and retention challenges facing urban school contexts provided the impetus for t...
This research aimed to understand the emotional development of teacher educators and its influence o...
The aim of this paper is to offer an additional perspective to the understanding of educational chan...
New teachers are supported extensively while participating in teacher training programs and during t...
This year long ethnographic study explores the relationship that exists between teacher identity and...
Drawing on critical social theory and transformative learning, this study investigates the sociocult...
Focusing new teacher students has at least two different implications. The students are new in the m...
Research says that at least twenty percent of new teachers leave the teaching profession within five...
Novice teachers often undergo an identity shift from learner to teacher. Along this process, their i...
California is in the midst of a teacher shortage crisis in part due to poor retention of new teacher...
AbstractEmerging adulthood is a challenging period in terms of identity development, especially in t...