Novice teachers face formidable tasks of planning and management as they enter the classroom for the first time as profes-ionals. They also bring with them mental imprints of what teaching and learning are like, images gained not from their professional preparation programs, but from their years as students. This qualitative study is part of a larger investigation, and was conducted to examine how student teachers (N=10) address the needs of diverse learners, among whom are the gifted, in their classrooms. Several modes of data gathering were utilized including: a modified version of the Classroom Practices Record, observational field notes, and semi-structured interviews with student teachers. The most common themes reflected across cases ...
As a new teacher, I saw a need for a project designed for the general education teacher to learn s...
2002This multiple case study was conducted to explore how four regular classroom teachers, who have...
This study examined preservice teachers’ attitudes, self-efficacy, and use of differentiation for gi...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This report presents fi...
Abstract Understanding teacher perceptions of diverse, gifted students is a first step to exploring ...
This qualitative study reports 5 themes in the preservice teaching experience of 10 preservice teach...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two intervention strategies in inc...
The scene of instruction is changing, and teachers in the customary study hall are relied upon towar...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the role of teachers' choices of curriculum and teaching methods and...
UnrestrictedFor years research on gifted education has discussed the importance of professional deve...
This study focused on how teachers\u27 planning and teaching methods changed after they acquired mor...
In the field of gifted education, there is little research on the perceptions of high school teacher...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
report presents findings of a three-year study to examine how preservice teachers develop an awarene...
As a new teacher, I saw a need for a project designed for the general education teacher to learn s...
2002This multiple case study was conducted to explore how four regular classroom teachers, who have...
This study examined preservice teachers’ attitudes, self-efficacy, and use of differentiation for gi...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. This report presents fi...
Abstract Understanding teacher perceptions of diverse, gifted students is a first step to exploring ...
This qualitative study reports 5 themes in the preservice teaching experience of 10 preservice teach...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of two intervention strategies in inc...
The scene of instruction is changing, and teachers in the customary study hall are relied upon towar...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the role of teachers' choices of curriculum and teaching methods and...
UnrestrictedFor years research on gifted education has discussed the importance of professional deve...
This study focused on how teachers\u27 planning and teaching methods changed after they acquired mor...
In the field of gifted education, there is little research on the perceptions of high school teacher...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
A country’s prosperity relies on the creative potential of its people. Educating gifted students mus...
report presents findings of a three-year study to examine how preservice teachers develop an awarene...
As a new teacher, I saw a need for a project designed for the general education teacher to learn s...
2002This multiple case study was conducted to explore how four regular classroom teachers, who have...
This study examined preservice teachers’ attitudes, self-efficacy, and use of differentiation for gi...