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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Begränsande och möjliggörande faktorer för undervisning : En intervjustudie om förskollärares förståelse för undervisningsbegreppet. / Limiting and enabling factors for teaching : An interview study about preschool teacher´s understanding of the teaching concept.

Sundquist, Mette January 2019 (has links)
The purpose with this study is to make limiting and enabling factors for teaching in preschool visible. The study assume from an ecological of human development theory and a fenomenographic method with a thematic course. The study is built on preschool teacher´s understanding of the teaching concept. The result shows that preschool teachers strive for prerequisites to implement and carry though the teaching. Result also shows that preschool teachers strive for an equivalent preschool. Preschool teachers consider that teaching is a right that all of the children have. The result shows that preschool teachers strive to get all the children the same possibilities and opportunities to grow and learn. / Syftet med studien är att synliggöra begränsande och möjliggörande faktorer för undervisning i förskolan. Studien utgår ifrån en utvecklingsekologisk teori och en fenomenografisk metodansats med en tematisk inriktning. Studien bygger på förskollärares förståelse av undervisningsbegreppet ur förskolans kontext. Resultatet visar att förskollärare strävar efter rätt förutsättningar för att kunna implementera och genomföra undervisning. Resultatet visar också att förskollärarna strävar efter en likvärdig förskola. Förskollärarna anser att undervisning är en rättighet som alla barn ska ha. Resultatet visar att förskollärarna strävar efter att ge alla barn samma möjligheter och förutsättningar till utveckling och lärande.
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Examining the Intersection of Teachers' Expectations, African American Males, and Equitable Strategies

Cothorne, Adell 01 January 2018 (has links)
Elementary African American males achieve proficiency at a lower rate than their peers in both reading and math. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to understand how elementary school teachers described their use of equitable strategies in teaching elementary African American male students, how these teachers described the experience of teaching African American male students, and how they used equitable strategies to shape the classroom environment to engage African American male students. Two theories provided the conceptual framework for this study-human development theory and critical race theory in education. Seven participants were selected through convenience sampling. Semistructured interviews were conducted. Data analysis for this case study was conducted using analytic descriptive coding and category construction. Major categories were identified in order to examine patterns, themes, and relationships. Data analysis of the responses of research participants in this study revealed: (a) nurturing teacher-to-student relationships were paramount to students' success; (b) teachers who received professional development focused on the implementation of equitable strategies struggled with monitoring the effectiveness of equitable strategies regarding student outcomes. Consideration needs to occur regarding introducing and implementing culturally relevant pedagogy and equitable strategies with preservice teachers in order for them to understand the cultural as well as academic needs of the students they will educate. The findings of this study may provide school stakeholders with the strategies needed to support and improve the academic abilities of elementary African American males, thus constructing positive social change.

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