In the past, many social scientists were content to study teaching from a distance, borrowing concepts mainly from psychology and sociology to explain what teaching was like. Increasingly, students of teaching have come to value the insider's viewpoint and to rely on teachers as informants. This paper brings together research about the meaning of teaching to teachers and the origins of those meanings. It is organized around three questions: (1) What is known about the cultures of teaching? (2) What is known about tho origins of those cultural patterns? and (3) What is known about how teachers acquire a cultural repertoire in teaching? Also discussed are obstacles to studying the cultures of teaching and implications for teacher educati...
Research about teachers' professionalism has driven attention in the last years. This is due probabl...
AbstractThis paper is an account of teacher beliefs and values that shape their responses to classro...
As with most social practices, teaching is not an invention of the Age of Enlightenment but a “natur...
This report is written primarily for teachers and teacher educators who, in their teaching, curricul...
In this essay, four teachers of English as a foreign language were interviewed about their conceptio...
Second/international language (L2) education contexts are increasingly recognized as fertile ground ...
study of teachers ’ beliefs forms part of the process of understanding how teachers conceptualize th...
With an ethnographic approach, this paper focused on the process of students ' learning. It exa...
This collective case study focuses on three preservice teachers ' ideas about culture and ethni...
Teachers’ cultural competence and awareness about their students vary widely across k-12 education. ...
Does cultural competence in teachers matter? When we consider this answer we must explore the role ...
This thesis seeks to investigate how teachers transform subject content for student learning in clas...
Currently there is an increasing focus on teacher quality in educational reform, a lack of empirical...
embarked on a new research agenda: to investigate the relative impact of different approaches to te...
This paper describes an ongoing doctoral study on the preparation of teachers to work in a variety o...
Research about teachers' professionalism has driven attention in the last years. This is due probabl...
AbstractThis paper is an account of teacher beliefs and values that shape their responses to classro...
As with most social practices, teaching is not an invention of the Age of Enlightenment but a “natur...
This report is written primarily for teachers and teacher educators who, in their teaching, curricul...
In this essay, four teachers of English as a foreign language were interviewed about their conceptio...
Second/international language (L2) education contexts are increasingly recognized as fertile ground ...
study of teachers ’ beliefs forms part of the process of understanding how teachers conceptualize th...
With an ethnographic approach, this paper focused on the process of students ' learning. It exa...
This collective case study focuses on three preservice teachers ' ideas about culture and ethni...
Teachers’ cultural competence and awareness about their students vary widely across k-12 education. ...
Does cultural competence in teachers matter? When we consider this answer we must explore the role ...
This thesis seeks to investigate how teachers transform subject content for student learning in clas...
Currently there is an increasing focus on teacher quality in educational reform, a lack of empirical...
embarked on a new research agenda: to investigate the relative impact of different approaches to te...
This paper describes an ongoing doctoral study on the preparation of teachers to work in a variety o...
Research about teachers' professionalism has driven attention in the last years. This is due probabl...
AbstractThis paper is an account of teacher beliefs and values that shape their responses to classro...
As with most social practices, teaching is not an invention of the Age of Enlightenment but a “natur...