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The diminishing presence of racially and linguistically diverse student participation in teaching and teacher education programs remains an important issue (Ladson-Billings, 2005). As more initiatives to increase teacher diversity are launched, a continued agenda to understand the experiences of current teachers and preservice …. Planet fitnesas

1. Introduction. Research in the field of Education and Teacher Education has emphasized the importance of professional identity (Beauchamp & Thomas, 2009; Beijaard, Meijer, & Verloop, 2004; Pillen, Beijaard, & Brok, 2013).Identity development is a fluid and changeable social process that involves individual and collective perception and …Teaching and teacher education. "Teaching and Teacher Education is an international journal concerned primarily with teachers, teaching, and/or teacher education situated in an international perspective and context. The journal focuses on early childhood through high school (secondary education), teacher preparation, along with higher …Teaching has been considered a noble profession by people for various reasons, with one of the most common being that teachers help to educate future generations.A cross-sectional exploration of the individual and contextual factors associated with teacher retention in Sweden. Jeffrey Casely-Hayford, Christina Björklund, Gunnar Bergström, Per Lindqvist, Lydia Kwak. Article 103664.Teaching and Teacher Education 17 (2001) 783–805. TEACHING. AND TEACHER. EDUCATION www.elsevier.com/locate/tate. Teacher efficacy: capturing an elusive ...In today’s digital age, technology has become an integral part of education. Traditional teaching methods are no longer sufficient to engage and motivate students. Educators need t...Four reasons for becoming a teacher educator: A large-scale study on teacher educators’ motives and well-being. Eric Richter, Rebecca Lazarides, Dirk Richter. Article 103322. View PDF. Article preview. 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed ...Child resources teachers play a vital role in providing support and guidance to children with various learning needs. One of the primary teaching approaches employed by child resou...(Churchward & Willis, 2018), where university teacher education replaced Teachers College in the 1990s and where most practising teachers are now degree qualified. Recent solutions to “the prob-lem” of quality teaching in Australia have therefore focused pre-dominantly on university teacher education and the quality of ITE graduates (Gore ...Teacher education OTL with respect to digital competence significantly predicted teachers’ maintenance of social contact, introduction of new learning content, and task differentiation. However, only the subscale ‘inform and research’ emerged as significant predictor. ... Teaching and Teacher Education 17 : 783–805. doi:10.1016/S0742 ...Rural schools face severe challenges that are unique to their environment. A lack of parental interest in children's education, insufficient funding from the state, a lack of resources, underqualified teachers, and multi-grade teaching are some of the barriers to effective education. These challenges can be attributed to numerous sources, from ...The COVID-19 pandemic amplified a pre-existing global education crisis. As teachers and systems alike have pivoted to keep the education of the next generation underway, the liminal space between normal and the new normal has provided the opportunity for innovative disruption and transformation to confront the status quo in ways …This included new policies (though teachers objected) instructing all teachers to grade based on a 50% bottom. By doing nothing, students earned half credit. No …In teacher education research, authors often distinguish between two underlying beliefs on teaching and learning (Pajares, 1992, Staub and Stern, 2002). According to a more traditional, also called transmissive view teachers are expected to simply transmit correct knowledge to students who passively receive this knowledge (cf. …European Journal of Teacher Education, Volume 47, Issue 1 (2024) See all volumes and issues. Volume 47, 2024 Vol 46, 2023 Vol 45, 2022 Vol 44, 2021 Vol 43, 2020 Vol 42, 2019 Vol 41, 2018 Vol 40, 2017 Vol 39, 2016 Vol 38, 2015 Vol 37, 2014 Vol 36, 2013 Vol 35, 2012 Vol 34, 2011 Vol 33, 2010 Vol 32, 2009 Vol 31, 2008 Vol 30, 2007 Vol …This included new policies (though teachers objected) instructing all teachers to grade based on a 50% bottom. By doing nothing, students earned half credit. No …Teaching and Teacher Education 17 (2001) 783–805. TEACHING. AND TEACHER. EDUCATION www.elsevier.com/locate/tate. Teacher efficacy: capturing an elusive ...This question has received much attention recently. This paper outlines a framework for teachers' knowledge, consisting of six major categories, namely: general liberal education, personal performance, subject matter, general pedagogical, subject matter specific pedagogical, and foundations of the teaching profession.The questions in the general background section were about age, country, number of years of experience as a teacher educator, teaching tasks, subjects taught and the kind of teacher education programme (primary and/or secondary education). The questions in the second section were about the main concerns experienced at the start …Professional Development of Teacher Educators. P.K. Smith, in International Encyclopedia of Education (Third Edition), 2010 Meeting External Standards. External standards for teacher educators are being developed in various countries, often as a reaction to the wide criticism of teacher education (Apple, 2001; Berliner, 2000; Turley and Nakai, 2000; …Teaching and teacher education. "Teaching and Teacher Education is an international journal concerned primarily with teachers, teaching, and/or teacher education situated in an international perspective and context. The journal focuses on early childhood through high school (secondary education), teacher preparation, along with higher …DOI: 10.1016/J.TATE.2016.05.003 Corpus ID: 147953034; Teacher leadership development and principal facilitation: Novice teachers’ perspectives @article{Cheng2016TeacherLD, title={Teacher leadership development and principal facilitation: Novice teachers’ perspectives}, author={Annie Y. N. Cheng and Elson Szeto}, journal={Teaching and …Preschool teachers’ pedagogical beliefs in the field of language education. Nadine Wieduwilt, Simone Lehrl, Yvonne Anders. Article 103296. View PDF. Article preview. ISSN: 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.Learn about the origins, development, and current issues of teacher education in different societies and contexts. Explore the definition, history, and facts of teacher …Framing teachers, teacher education, and teaching in particular ways, the steady flow of policy reports, international data sets, and research studies together reinforce the “common sense” of debating teacher education as a common problem requiring mechanisms for coordinated action and the exchange of “best practices” (Robertson, 2012).In traditional models of teacher education, teaching practice is usually seen as the opportunity to apply previously learned theories (Carlson, 1999; Clandinin, 1995) and lecturing appears to be viewed as an appropriate form of teaching about teaching; this theory-into-practice view of teacher education is increasingly being challenged for its ...Corrigendum to “The relationship between teachers' cue-utilization and their monitoring accuracy of students' text comprehension” [Teaching and Teacher Education 104 (2021) 103386] Janneke van de Pol, Tamara van Gog, Keith Thiede. Article 103483.Teaching and Teacher Education 17 (2001) 783–805. TEACHING. AND TEACHER. EDUCATION www.elsevier.com/locate/tate. Teacher efficacy: capturing an elusive ...Apr 04. Thu., April 04, 2024, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET. Education Webinar Developing and Executing Impactful Research Campaigns to Fuel Your Ed Marketing Strategy. Develop impactful research ...Corrigendum to “The relationship between teachers' cue-utilization and their monitoring accuracy of students' text comprehension” [Teaching and Teacher Education 104 (2021) 103386] Janneke van de Pol, Tamara van Gog, Keith Thiede. Article 103483.The essential role of teacher education in sustaining the teaching profession emerges very clearly from these analyses. I conclude that the education field needs to develop the capacity to ensure teachers’ professional learning and that these efforts need to be informed by use-inspired research and an inquiry culture in university …The teaching of teaching is sophisticated work although it is often viewed simplistically. To challenge simplistic approaches to teacher education, teacher educators need to actively articulate the specialist knowledge, skills, and abilities that underpin expertise in teaching and to do so through their practice with their students of teaching.Perceived purposes, learning outcomes, and value of pre-service teacher research among educators and pre-service teachers. Lidewij van Katwijk, Amanda Berry, Ellen Jansen, Klaas van Veen. Article 102868. View PDF. Article preview. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of ...This question has received much attention recently. This paper outlines a framework for teachers' knowledge, consisting of six major categories, namely: general liberal education, personal performance, subject matter, general pedagogical, subject matter specific pedagogical, and foundations of the teaching profession.The pay for postsecondary teachers depends on the subject taught and the level of education. In 2019, these teachers earned a median annual wage of $79,540, according to the BLS, with teachers in the lowest 10th percentile earning less than $40,480. Some salaries reached above $174,960 a year.Perceived purposes, learning outcomes, and value of pre-service teacher research among educators and pre-service teachers. Lidewij van Katwijk, Amanda Berry, Ellen Jansen, Klaas van Veen. Article 102868. View PDF. Article preview. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of ... American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. 1602 L St., NW, Suite 601 Washington DC 20036 P: 202-293-2450 | F: 202-457-8095 Mailing Address: PO Box 461420 Aurora, CO 80046 Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education: Leadership and Professional Development at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature They also had to create learning environments for student teachers doing their preparation in the light of the requirements of teacher education programmes and ...Timothy J. Patston, David H. Cropley, Rebecca L. Marrone, James C. Kaufman. Pages 366-374. View PDF. Article preview. Previous vol/issue. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.Are you an educator looking for new resources and materials to enhance your teaching methods? If so, you may have heard of TPT, also known as Teachers Pay Teachers. TPT is a popula...Preschool teachers’ pedagogical beliefs in the field of language education. Nadine Wieduwilt, Simone Lehrl, Yvonne Anders. Article 103296. View PDF. Article preview. ISSN: 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.A sequential mixed-methods study of a technology-enabled support system promoting student-to-teacher success. Audrey Amrein-Beardsley, Clarin Collins, Dawn Demps, B. G. Gong, Chukwu (emeka) Ikegwuonu, Sarah M. Salinas & Stephen Santa-Ramirez. Pages: 21-44. Published online: 27 Apr 2023.The impact of the type of projects on preservice teachers' conceptualization of service learning. Demet Seban. Pages 87-97. View PDF. Article preview. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.Penn GSE's Ed.D. in Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education prepares graduates to work in research, curriculum development, teaching, and teacher ...The NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) works closely with tertiary institutions to assess teacher education courses. The following institutions offer approved teacher education courses in NSW. Alphacrucis College. Australian Catholic University (Strathfield Campus) Australian College of Physical Education. Avondale University College.Valuing relationships, valuing differences: Co-teaching practices in a Hong Kong early childhood center. Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith, Mary E. Lyons, Sylvia Ya-Hsuan Yang, Sarah J. McCarthey. Article 103230.Developing preservice bilingual teachers’ transformative agency. Sharon Chang. Article 104405. View PDF. Article preview. ISSN: 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.Unpacking the language teaching belief-practice alignment among preschool teachers serving children from low-SES backgrounds. “Are we jumping into a gap?”. A study of the interplay between theoretical input and practical knowledge during noticing as reasoning of a lesson study team in initial teacher education.In recent years, educators have been searching for innovative ways to engage students in learning STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). One platform th...Six of the nine studies relate the use of technology for teaching and learning in teacher education to educational reform and changing pedagogical practices (Archambault et al., 2010, Boling and Adams, 2008, Drent and Meelissen, 2008, Friel et al., 2009, Howland and Wedman, 2004, Koehler et al., 2004). They describe how the use of technology ...Studying Teacher Education invites submissions from authors who have a strong interest in improving the quality of teaching generally and of teacher education in particular. The central purpose of the journal is to disseminate high-quality research and dialogue in self-study of teacher education practices. Thus the journal is primarily a …The findings suggest that while the policy helps to enrich Chinese teacher education curricula and enhance the status of teaching and teacher development, it needs to encourage a more well-rounded teacher education and promote occupational professionalism and systemic school reform to be successful in a global era.Teachers' cognitive processing of complex school-based scenarios: Differences across experience levels. Lisa E. Kim, Robert M. Klassen. Pages 215-226. View PDF. Article preview. ISSN: 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.Teacher attrition continues to be a concern for school leaders and policymakers in many countries. To help further understand why teachers leave the profession and to inform the development of targeted interventions to reduce this phenomenon, in the present study we aimed to provide the first meta-analytic …The present study investigated components of school climate (i.e. parent/community relations, administration, student behavioral values) and assessed their influence on the core burnout dimensions of Emotional Exhaustion, Depersonalization, and feelings of low Personal Accomplishment. The study weighed the relative contributions of demographic …The literature search resulted in a total of 1701 abstracts. Three steps were taken to select relevant articles for our review (see Fig. 1).First, the first author used two criteria to select the abstracts: (a) the focus had to be on teacher educators working in higher education institutes and (b) the abstract had to pertain to at least one of the three … American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. 1602 L St., NW, Suite 601 Washington DC 20036 P: 202-293-2450 | F: 202-457-8095 Mailing Address: PO Box 461420 Aurora, CO 80046 Teaching and Teacher Education 17 (2001) 783–805. TEACHING. AND TEACHER. EDUCATION www.elsevier.com/locate/tate. Teacher efficacy: capturing an elusive ...COVID-19 will transform, if not completely kill, globalisation as we have known it. ( The Australian, 18 March 2020) More immediately, it will be interesting to discover how online pedagogies serve the interests of teachers and learners and enable the high levels of student engagement and outcomes to which we aspire as teachers and teacher ...1. Introduction. Teacher efficacy (efficacy, self-efficacy) continues receiving attention in education research circles. The number of articles regarding teacher efficacy has steadily increased since the commencement of Teaching and Teacher Education An International Journal of Research and Studies (TATE) in 1985. For example, 18 (16%) …The impact of an online stress intervention on burnout and teacher efficacy. Brandis M. Ansley, David E. Houchins, Kris Varjas, Andrew Roach, ... Robert Hendrick. Article 103251. View PDF. Article preview. ISSN: 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer ... Effective teaching strategies: Pre-service teachers’ experiences in team taught courses in an interdisciplinary Early Childhood teacher education program. Heather Coleman, Rachel Boit, Lisa Butterworth, Karen La Paro, ... Aliyah Janeen Aal-Anubia. Article 103937. However, a similar confusion of tongues occurs in the case of concepts much better known within the world of teaching and teacher education, including competencies (see, for example, Eraut, 1994) and beliefs (see, for example, Pajares, 1992). It is a challenge to further clarify such concepts in order to make them manageable for …The Teaching Assistants (TAs) who teach the reflective seminars in which students learn and practice reflection throughout their teacher education program use the following definition of reflection to guide their practice. Reflection is a process, both individual and collaborative, involving experience and uncertainty.Preschool teachers’ pedagogical beliefs in the field of language education. Nadine Wieduwilt, Simone Lehrl, Yvonne Anders. Article 103296. View PDF. Article preview. ISSN: 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.The Teaching and Teacher Leadership Program is designed for both aspiring teachers and experienced educators committed to deepening their craft. Students will build competencies, work alongside faculty and school-based mentors in meaningful and lasting networks, and pursue a wide range of career goals.Teaching and Teacher Education, 18, 159–171. Concern: The context of the Sockett and LePage (2002) study is a school-based masters degree program “which aims to end the gulf between degree programs and the teachers’ work through setting it in the context of moral professionalism” (p. 160). Teachers are recruited to the program in …Jan 1, 1988 · What kinds of knowledge do teachers need in order to be effective in their classrooms? This question has received much attention recently. This paper outlines a framework for teachers' knowledge, consisting of six major categories, namely: general liberal education, personal performance, subject matter, general pedagogical, subject matter specific pedagogical, and foundations of the teaching ... This question has received much attention recently. This paper outlines a framework for teachers' knowledge, consisting of six major categories, namely: general liberal education, personal performance, subject matter, general pedagogical, subject matter specific pedagogical, and foundations of the teaching profession. Percentage of trained teachers by region (2000–2017) Teacher education or teacher training refers to programs, policies, procedures, and provision designed to equip (prospective) teachers with the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, approaches, methodologies and skills they require to perform their tasks effectively in the classroom, school, and wider community. Six of the nine studies relate the use of technology for teaching and learning in teacher education to educational reform and changing pedagogical practices (Archambault et al., 2010, Boling and Adams, 2008, Drent and Meelissen, 2008, Friel et al., 2009, Howland and Wedman, 2004, Koehler et al., 2004). They describe how the use of technology ...Abstract. Market-based approaches to teacher education are growing internationally. There are concomitant moves to create uniformity and a system of more centralized authority over what counts as important teacher skills and knowledge. These kinds of reforms are overtly meant to help. Each is closely connected to the larger arena of education ...Technical re- flection is an essential aspect of initial student teacher development and a precursor to other kinds of reflection (Fuller, 1970; Gore & Zeich- ner, 1991; Hall, 1985). For example, Cruik- shank's "reflective teaching" involves the use of microteaching to assist in developing student teacher competence (Cruikshank, 1985; …Teaching method is the level which theory is put into practice and at which choices are made about particular skills to be taught.4 Teaching methods could be assumed as the …The index, a multi-faceted measure of teacher satisfaction, is a central feature of Education Week’s new project, The State of Teaching. It gauges teachers’ …Ethical Conflicts in Teaching. Colnerud, Gunnel. Teaching and Teacher Education, v13 n6 p627-35 Aug 1997. This descriptive study investigated ethical conflicts within teaching, examining Swedish teachers' writings about their personal ethical conflicts in teaching. The study uncovered an ambiguity about ethical practice, noting that teachers ...Four reasons for becoming a teacher educator: A large-scale study on teacher educators’ motives and well-being. Eric Richter, Rebecca Lazarides, Dirk Richter. Article 103322. View PDF. Article preview. 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed ...The ATEE aims to enhance the quality of Teacher Education in Europe through active dialogue and international exchange of research and practice in initial and ...The Teaching & Teacher Education PhD specialization combines the study of teachers, teaching practices, teacher education, education reform, ...Teaching method is the level which theory is put into practice and at which choices are made about particular skills to be taught.4 Teaching methods could be assumed as the …In recent years, educators have been searching for innovative ways to engage students in learning STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). One platform th...1. Introduction. Research in the field of Education and Teacher Education has emphasized the importance of professional identity (Beauchamp & Thomas, 2009; Beijaard, Meijer, & Verloop, 2004; Pillen, Beijaard, & Brok, 2013).Identity development is a fluid and changeable social process that involves individual and collective perception and …Mar 20, 2014 ... Teachers are vital for young people to develop their talents and acquire the knowledge and skills they need in a rapidly changing world.To provide context for the work undertaken in this paper, the situation of teacher education in Australia illustrates some of the above key issues. In Australia, like many countries, teacher accountability measures have increased along with national regulation of teacher education and the teaching profession (Mayer, 2014).Teacher education is rich with exhortations to engage in "reflective dialogue” or other forms of collaborative discourse, but the contours and contents of such talk are rarely elaborated – or empirically tested. This collection brings together key articles in …Abstract. This chapter provides description of both the teaching corps and developments in teacher education and training. It focuses mainly on the area of responsibility of the Department of Teacher Education (DTE), i.e., teachers from preschool through upper secondary general education. Chapter 5 covers the professional …Teacher education research. In this policy context, reviews of teacher education research have often concluded that it is underdeveloped, small scale, often undertheorised, fragmentary, and somewhat parochial (e.g. Menter, Hulme, Elliot et al., Citation 2010; Sleeter, Citation 2014).As such, a large section of teacher education …

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Mar 5, 2024 · Laura Vernikoff. Jenna Kamrass Morvay. Preview abstract. Restricted access Research article First published October 23, 2023 pp. 236–247. xml GET ACCESS. Table of contents for Journal of Teacher Education, 75, 2, Mar 01, 2024. Committing, engaging and negotiating: Teachers’ stories about creating shared spaces for co-teaching. Anna Rytivaara, Jonna Pulkkinen, Catriona L. de Bruin. Pages 225-235. View PDF. Article preview. ISSN: 0742-051X. Read the latest articles of Teaching and Teacher Education at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed ...They also had to create learning environments for student teachers doing their preparation in the light of the requirements of teacher education programmes and ...The role of teaching courses and teacher communities in strengthening the identity and agency of teachers at university medical centres. Thea van Lankveld, Judith Schoonenboom, Gerda Croiset, Monique Volman, Jos Beishuizen. Pages 399-409. View PDF. Article preview.the Pacific Ocean. Education, particularly teacher education, surfaced as one of the critical issues these economies chose to address (see note). This Digest looks at teacher education goals, candidate selection, the content of teacher education programs, and student teaching or clinical preparation in selected countries, including the United ... Percentage of trained teachers by region (2000–2017) Teacher education or teacher training refers to programs, policies, procedures, and provision designed to equip (prospective) teachers with the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, approaches, methodologies and skills they require to perform their tasks effectively in the classroom, school, and wider community. Nov 12, 2020 ... Because teacher educators act as “the teachers of the teachers” (Kelchtermans et al., 2018), their role in fostering EBT practices in the ...Abstract. Market-based approaches to teacher education are growing internationally. There are concomitant moves to create uniformity and a system of more centralized authority over what counts as important teacher skills and knowledge. These kinds of reforms are overtly meant to help. Each is closely connected to the larger arena of education ...Both tracks of teachers are prepared in university settings. Teacher education in Estonia is composed of three requisite parts: (1) general educational study; (2) study of a particular content area; and (3) professional preparation (i.e., didactics, etc.).Apr 29, 2022 ... This edited book expands the current scholarship on teaching world languages for social justice and equity in K-12 and postsecondary ... Introduction Teaching and Teacher Education aims to enhance theory, research, and practice in teaching and teacher education through the publication of papers concerned with the analysis of teaching, teaching effectiveness, the factors that determine teachers' thought processes and performances, and the social policies that affect teachers in all aspects and stages of their careers. A narrative inquiry of teacher educators’ professional agency, identity renegotiations, and emotional responses amid educational disruption. Youmen Chaaban, Hessa Al-Thani, Xiangyun Du. Article 103522. View PDF. Still the question of how (student) teachers learn may be fundamental to the development of effective approaches in teacher education. In this chapter, two ... Highlights innovations in the combined practices of practice-based teaching and teacher education; Acts as a key reference text with editorial introductions to help to facilitate the linkage between local education and teaching and teacher education specific scholarship and practices and global literature on these topics in other fields How teacher salaries compare. As of last fall, K-12 teachers in the U.S. earned an average $68,000 annually. That’s 8% less than the average wage for all …From the beginning of 2019, Hafdís is the co-editor of Teaching and Teacher Education. Lynn Thomas is a full professor and co-chair of the department of pedagogy at the Université de Sherbrooke in Sherbrooke, Quebec, where she teaches in the undergraduate and graduate programs in TESL. As well as being an active member of …Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can impact student learning when teachers are digitally literate and understand how to integrate it into curriculum. Schools use a diverse set of ICT tools to communicate, create, disseminate, store, and manage information.(6) In some contexts, ICT has also become integral to the teaching-learning …The studies considered in this review of recent research on teachers' professional identity can be divided into three categories: (1) studies in which the focus was on teachers' professional identity formation, (2) studies in which the focus was on the identification of characteristics of teachers' professional identity, and (3) studies in which professional …Child resources teachers play a vital role in providing support and guidance to children with various learning needs. One of the primary teaching approaches employed by child resou...Six of the nine studies relate the use of technology for teaching and learning in teacher education to educational reform and changing pedagogical practices (Archambault et al., 2010, Boling and Adams, 2008, Drent and Meelissen, 2008, Friel et al., 2009, Howland and Wedman, 2004, Koehler et al., 2004). They describe how the use of technology ....

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