This research links the contribution of practice teaching experience to the professional development of preservice student teachers and is based on the notion that student teacher professional development may be identified through an exploration of the manner in which student teachers view themselves in the role of teacher (Kagan, 1992). This study argues that student teachers utilise several teaching metaphors when describing themselves as 'real' teachers and that these metaphors shift in emphasis and importance with continued practice teaching experience. This study took the form of one complete Action Research cycle, involving 95 first year Bachelor of Education students at a small campus of a regional university. The ensuing results sug...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...
This hypothesis-generating study describes the knowledge or beliefs about learning and teaching verb...
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...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
Using data drawn from 22 students enrolled in a year-long teacher certifica-tion program, the author...
This study pioneers research into the 'self as teacher' image of New Zealand first year teachers. A ...
One of the educational aims of teacher training is the construction of a professional identity. The ...
The transition from pre-service to in-service can be difficult for teachers. One means of looking in...
The use of metaphor analysis to engage preservice students in an examination of their concep-tions o...
This chapter explores the initial constructions of teaching and teachers that pre-service teachers (...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...
This hypothesis-generating study describes the knowledge or beliefs about learning and teaching verb...
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...
This study aimed to explore metaphorical images of pre-service and in-service teachers as windows in...
Using data drawn from 22 students enrolled in a year-long teacher certifica-tion program, the author...
This study pioneers research into the 'self as teacher' image of New Zealand first year teachers. A ...
One of the educational aims of teacher training is the construction of a professional identity. The ...
The transition from pre-service to in-service can be difficult for teachers. One means of looking in...
The use of metaphor analysis to engage preservice students in an examination of their concep-tions o...
This chapter explores the initial constructions of teaching and teachers that pre-service teachers (...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
Conceptions about teaching are important because they affect professional performance. Metaphors are...