This study reports on the development of second-year student teachers’ knowledge of research, and the changes in their beliefs and attitude regarding research during an introductory course at an institute for primary teacher education. Questionnaires and concept maps were administered before and after the course. The results showed that student teachers’ knowledge about research grew during the introductory course and that their positive beliefs about research became more positive, while their negative beliefs about research decreased. A positive change was found concerning the attractiveness of research to student teachers. Furthermore, student teachers’ self-efficacy regarding research appeared related to their beliefs and attitude: the m...
In this study, it was analyzed whether teachers’ attitudes to education researches display any diffe...
Giving feedback during active learning is an important, though difficult, task for teachers. In the ...
Researchers and teacher educators who study teacher learning have examined how teachers ' belie...
This study reports on the development of second-year student teachers’ knowledge of research, and th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the experiences of student teachers participating in an intr...
In this article senior lecturers and second year students from the BA (Hons) Primary Education progr...
Strong evidence has emerged that teacher educators (TEs) should be directly and actively engaged in ...
This paper discusses the evaluation of trajectories for teachers involved in teacher researc
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The original published version can be f...
Attention to the attitudes of primary teachers towards science is of fundamental importance to res...
The study wants to determine the relationship between the cognitive and affective attitudes of teach...
Research in the field of education plays a pivotal role in developing evidence-based practices in te...
Attention to the attitudes of primary teachers towards science is of fundamental importance to resea...
Present study has been constructed to determine scientific research competencies of prospective teac...
Teachers’ professionalism includes using educational research to support their work in the modern di...
In this study, it was analyzed whether teachers’ attitudes to education researches display any diffe...
Giving feedback during active learning is an important, though difficult, task for teachers. In the ...
Researchers and teacher educators who study teacher learning have examined how teachers ' belie...
This study reports on the development of second-year student teachers’ knowledge of research, and th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the experiences of student teachers participating in an intr...
In this article senior lecturers and second year students from the BA (Hons) Primary Education progr...
Strong evidence has emerged that teacher educators (TEs) should be directly and actively engaged in ...
This paper discusses the evaluation of trajectories for teachers involved in teacher researc
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The original published version can be f...
Attention to the attitudes of primary teachers towards science is of fundamental importance to res...
The study wants to determine the relationship between the cognitive and affective attitudes of teach...
Research in the field of education plays a pivotal role in developing evidence-based practices in te...
Attention to the attitudes of primary teachers towards science is of fundamental importance to resea...
Present study has been constructed to determine scientific research competencies of prospective teac...
Teachers’ professionalism includes using educational research to support their work in the modern di...
In this study, it was analyzed whether teachers’ attitudes to education researches display any diffe...
Giving feedback during active learning is an important, though difficult, task for teachers. In the ...
Researchers and teacher educators who study teacher learning have examined how teachers ' belie...