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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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Examining teacher collaboration in a kindergarten building a case study /

Shipley, Wesley W. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Duquesne University, 2009. / Title from document title page. Abstract included in electronic submission form. Includes bibliographical references (p. 110-116) and index.
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Kindergarten Teachers' Developmentally Appropriate Beliefs and Practices and Perceived Problems of Kindergarten Transition

Mecham, K. Marie Sorenson 01 May 2007 (has links)
This study examined kindergarten teachers' developmentally appropriate beliefs and practices, and kindergarten teachers' perceived problems of children entering kindergarten. The relationship between kindergarten teachers' beliefs and practices and their perceived problems of children entering kindergarten was studied, as was the relationship between teachers' beliefs and practices and their perception of children's successful kindergarten entry. Participants included kindergarten teachers from eight Utah school districts. Teachers were surveyed using both the Transition Practices, and the Teacher Beliefs and Practices Survey. From these surveys, data were collected on kindergarten teachers' beliefs and practices, and perceptions of problems children may have upon entering kindergarten. Findings indicated that kindergarten teachers reported that most often children have problems due to " lack of academic skill s," "difficulty following directions," and difficulty working independent!/' About half of the children were perceived as having a very successful entry into kindergarten. Of teachers who responded, 72% felt that one fifth or more of their current kindergarten class was not ready for kindergarten upon entry. Overall the kindergarten teachers in this study were considered developmentally appropriate, but teachers' reported developmentally appropriate beliefs were higher than their reported developmentally appropriate practices. The highest reported beliefs consisted of reading daily with children, helping children develop self-esteem, helping children develop social skills, guiding children's behavior in positive ways, and using individualized plans with children who have major behavior problems. The highest reported practices consisted of using music in the classroom, integrating various subjects, allowing children to experiment with writing, using manipulative in the classroom, and not using time-out as a means of discipline. The findings show a trend in which teachers with higher beliefs reported that'1ack of academic skills' was a problem less often than the teachers with lower reported beliefs. Teachers with higher reported practices reported that a"non-academic preschool experience' was a problem for children more often than teachers with lower reported practices. Findings also indicated a trend in which teachers with higher beliefs reported a smaller percentage of children having a"difficult or very difficul!'entry into kindergarten than did teachers who reported lower developmentally appropriate beliefs. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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The Relationship of Developmentally Appropriate Beliefs and Practices of Greek Kindergarten Teachers

Syrrakou, Ioanna 12 1900 (has links)
Sixty Greek kindergarten teachers were surveyed regarding their teaching beliefs and practices using the Teachers Questionnaire based on guidelines recommended by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. A Varimax factor analysis produced four factors for the Teacher Belief Scale and five factors for the Instructional Activities Scale. Scores on developmentally appropriate factors were consistently higher than factors classified developmentally inappropriate. Correlation between appropriate beliefs and activities was significant (r = .470); correlation between inappropriate beliefs and practices was significant (r = .475). However, developmentally inappropriate beliefs were also positively correlated with developmentally appropriate practices (r = .537). Developmentally appropriate beliefs were not correlated with inappropriate practices. Results were discussed with possible theoretical and practical implications for future research and teacher development.
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A Study of Korean Kindergarten Teachers' Concerns

Park, Guen K. 12 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to identify some concerns of Korean kindergarten teachers at different points in their careers, based on the conceptual framework of Katz's (1972, 1977, 1985) theory of preschool teacher development. This study also described the variations in these concerns on the basis of some teacher characteristics including teaching experience, certification, educational background, inservice training, and teaching assignment. The subjects for this study were 174 volunteers who were Korean kindergarten teachers in Seoul, Korea. The concerns of the teachers were expressed through the Kindergarten Teacher Concerns Questionnaire, consisting of two parts: (a) background information, and (b) the Kindergarten Teacher Concern Rating Scale (KTCRS), consisting of a list of 54 items developed by Tsai (1990), reflecting the four areas of concerns—Survival, Consolidation, Renewal, and Maturity—formulated by Katz. A Likert type 5-point scale indicating the degree of concerns was used in the questionnaire as the scoring system. The following conclusions were drawn from this study: 1. The concerns of the Korean kindergarten teachers were developmental in nature in terms of preoccupation with a specific area of concerns at different points in the teachers' careers. This result tended to follow a sequence of stages as posited by Katz (1972, 1977, 1985). 2. The sample characteristics of this study strengthened the belief that the qualifications for Korean kindergarten teachers need to be raised for the sake of development of early childhood education in Korea. 3. Certification and inservice training might enhance the teachers' job awareness and expectation level of job performance. The findings implied that preservice and inservice education need to be based on teacher concerns. The recommendations for future research included (a) replicating this study with a nationwide sample for a broader generalization, and (b) tracing the processes of change in Korean kindergarten teacher concerns through qualitative research such as longitudinal studies, case studies, or intensive interviews.
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中國大陸學前教育改革背景下幼兒園教師身份構建研究: The construction of preschool teacher identity in the context of education reform in the Chinese mainland. / Construction of preschool teacher identity in the context of education reform in the Chinese mainland / Zhongguo da lu xue qian jiao yu gai ge bei jing xia you er yuan jiao shi shen fen gou jian yan jiu: The construction of preschool teacher identity in the context of education reform in the Chinese mainland.

January 2015 (has links)
提升學前教育的機會與品質成為世界趨勢,近年來中國大陸政府在普及學前教育進程中逐漸關注並出臺政策以保障和監控教育品質,這對幼兒園教師提出高績效表現的素質要求。然而,實踐一線的教師們面臨著國家和市場的雙重期待,究竟如何看待自己?又如何為職業賦予了什麼樣的意義? 本研究借助詮釋性互動和符號互動論為理論視角,採用質化研究的取向,以北京為實地研究範圍,選取33名幼兒園教師和3名管理者,就其對身為教師的理解與詮釋展開深入訪談,輔之以文檔收集和實地觀察,探討幼兒園教師為職業賦予意義的過程。本研究主要有以下發現: / 首先,影響幼兒園教師身份的三種結構性力量分別是國家權力、市場話語和性別文化。這三種力量共同交織,巧妙地將幼兒園教師群體置於弱者之境,導致幼兒園教師身份空間被擠壓、身份異化和性別化。其次,符號互動論視角下,幼兒園教師身份構建就是幼兒園教師與他人進行外部互動和與自我進行內部互動的過程。不同工作情境下的幼兒園教師身份構建呈現三種不同的路徑:外部主導型、內部主導型以及內外兼顧型,從而構建出不同類型的幼兒園教師身份:保姆與廉價勞動力、有特色的專業工作者、我不是保姆而是___老師。最後,情緒在幼兒園教師身份構建中的作用表現在:情緒是身份的晴雨表、身份呈現的工具、身份承諾的動力及促進身份轉化的誘因。幼兒園教師在身份構建過程中情緒產生並嵌入其互動的工作情境中,與不同對象互動中呈現出不同的情緒地理。幼兒園教師情緒規則包括善於控制情緒,積極運用情緒,堅持微笑服務;其情緒勞動時間長、多樣性、強度大。他們並運用偽裝、抑制、自我勸服和釋放等情緒勞動策略。 / 本研究對幼兒園教師身份構建的探討豐富了教師身份研究;並回應了關於教師身份構建的宏觀結構因素、身份構建機制以及身份構建中的情緒等學術討論;同時,提出幼兒園教師專業性中的情緒情感維度,即情緒性的專業性。最後,就政府幼教政策推行以及政府制定市場規則方面提出政策建議,並探討了對幼兒園管理實踐的啟示。 / Improving the quality of preschool education has become a global trend. In recent years, the Chinese government has increasingly focused on universalizing preschool education in the country, launching policies to guarantee high-quality education. Rigorous requirements have also been implemented to maintain the caliber of preschool teachers. In this context, how do front-line teachers in Mainland China understand their teacher identities amid the objectives set by the state and the market for them? How do they make sense of their careers? Informed by the interpretive and symbolic interactionism perspectives, this multiple-case qualitative study examines how preschool teachers in Mainland China construct their professional identities and how they understand and interpret the roles of preschool teachers. Sources of data include in-depth interviews with 33 preschool teachers and 3 preschool leaders in Beijing, documents like teaching materials and school policies, as well as field observations. / The analysis of the multiple sources of data indicates that: (1) The professional identities of preschool teachers were primarily influenced by state power, market discourse, and gender culture. These influential forces acted mutually on one another and put preschool teachers into a weak position, thereby limiting, alienating, and sexualizing their identity. (2) From the perspective of symbolic interactionism, preschool teachers constructed their identity through external and internal interactions. Preschool teacher participants in the study are classified as external-interaction-dominant, internal-interaction-dominant, and both external- and internal-interaction, which constructed preschool teachers with different identities, such as baby-sitters, cheap laborers, professionals and teachers. (3) When constructing their identity, preschool teachers use their emotions as a barometer of their identity, a means to manifest their identity, a driving force for profession commitment, and a motivation to transform their identity.Preschool teachers demonstrate feelings and emotions during their identity construction and display emotional geographies when interacting with different objects in their working contexts. Their emotional labor is characterized by long duration, diversity, and stress. Their emotional rules include their capabilities to control their emotions, actively use their emotions, and deliver their service with a smile. Preschool teachers also employ a variety of emotional labor strategies such as emotional masking, emotional suppression, self-persuasion, and emotional release. This dissertation enriches the literature on teacher identity by illuminating the processes through which preschool teachers construct their own identities. The findings also respond to the academic discussion about the macro influential structural factors upon which teachers construct their identity, the identity construction mechanism, and the emotions they display during identity construction. This dissertation also proposes that emotion is a dimension of preschool teachers’ professionalism. From these insights, the government can revise preschool education policies, and regulate the rules of the market. And suggestions concerning improvements of management and practices at preschools are made as well. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / 張麗敏. / Parallel title from added title page. / Thesis (Ph.D.) Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2015. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 231-250). / Abstracts also in Chinese. / Zhang Limin.
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Practice-expectation gap and the pedagogical decision making of teachers in pre-primary sector in Hong Kong. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2007 (has links)
Based upon the findings of the study, improvement measures are suggested, namely, government subsidies to help the kindergartens to mediate market forces, restructuring of the bureaucratic-authoritarian management in kindergartens, promotion of home-school partnerships, empowerment of teachers through nurturing their pedagogical competence, and reformation of the philosophical underpinnings of teacher training. / The call for professionalism in kindergarten education has been an important educational issue over the past several decades in Hong Kong. Official expectations have been published to guide the services of kindergarten education and to supervise teachers' pedagogical practice. Kindergarten education services that are child centred and play based, and that practise integrated learning to nourish children's holistic and balanced development are advocated. However, Quality Assurance Inspection reports have shown that kindergarten teaching and learning is still teacher directed. Young children are passive recipients of knowledge. The services run counter to the progressive motives of the 2000 Education Reform in nurturing young children to be active and self-motivated life-long learners. Driven by the interest to study the practice-expectation gap, the present study sought to observe kindergarten teachers' classroom practice, investigate their pedagogical decision making, and reveal the complexities underpinning their pedagogical roles which, to an extent, emerged from the practice-expectation gap. / The data analysis suggests that the teacher informants' pedagogical decision making and practice were shaped by a number of intervening forces. These forces can be categorised into (a) the personal variables of the teacher informants in terms of their personal beliefs and values towards kindergarten education, (b) the contextual variables of school management structure and administrative arrangements within which the teacher informants delivered their teaching and fostered the children's learning, (c) the societal variables of parental expectations of the kindergarten education of their young children, and (d) the professional variables of the teacher training programmes and their training effectiveness that nurtured the teacher informants' pedagogical competence. Each of these variables represents a unique array of interferences for the teacher informants, and when drawn together, the combination of influences that thus emerges illustrates the complexities within which the teacher informants made their pedagogical decisions. Consequently, the pedagogical practices of teachers were pushed and pulled by these intervening forces, causing deviation from the Official Expectations. / The present study, framed by in a qualitative research design, employed on-site observations and teacher interviews, together with official document analysis and training curriculum document analysis. The wealth of data and information collected revealed that a practice-expectation gap does exist. / Fung, Kit Ho. / "December 2007." / Adviser: Chi-Chung Lam. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-08, Section: A, page: 3023. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-462). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / School code: 1307.
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A study of kindergarten principals as mentors for initial teacher education /

Yip, Heung-ling. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 186-195).
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A comparison of kindergarten and primary school teacher expectations for school readiness /

Chow, Yau-mui, Helen. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1990. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 81-92).
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Kindergarten teachers' rating of children's social competence and strategies they use to guide appropriate behavior /

Lau, Wing-chi, Margaret. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 82-97).
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Teachers' perception of implementing computer assisted learning in kindergarten classrooms /

Han, Chung-wai, Christina. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 81-84).

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