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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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The emerging professional : exploring student teachers' developing conceptions of the relationship between theory and practice in learning to teach

Knight, Rupert January 2014 (has links)
A shift of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) towards school-based training is underway in England, calling into question the place of a theoretical basis for teaching. Re-examining the relationship between educational theory and classroom practice is therefore particularly timely and links to long-standing discussions in the literature on what constitutes teachers’ professional knowledge, the specific tensions between theory and practice in education and the implications for the structure of ITE. The study is rooted in models of teacher knowledge, of theory and practice nexus and of student teacher development. Within this context, the research offers new insight, picking up where previous studies have left off, by charting over a period of time what happens to students’ initial preconceptions about theory and practice and investigating whether, how and why these change in the course of the subsequent journey to first employment. This is a longitudinal case study: five participants, representing a diverse range of profiles from a 2011-12 cohort, form the case group and data were collected before the course, through various stages of the programme and into first teaching posts through interviews, focus groups and documentary analysis. To contextualise the central case study, survey data from the wider Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) cohort were also gathered. The research finds these students to be far from naïve as they entered training but identified important shifts in the understanding and role of theory during the PGCE experience. Openness to theoretical perspectives is evident and far from being diminished by practical experience, this comes to assume a more prominent place as the course progresses. By exploring this journey, which culminates in a profile of the thinking of a newly qualified professional in the workplace, a contribution is made to current understanding of the development of knowledge for teaching that may help to inform future programme design. More specifically, the role of the university is reconsidered and suggestions are made for ways of working with students at the various stages of the process.
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Ordinlärning i Svenska som andraspråk : En intervjustudie av fyra lärares arbetssätt med och reflektioner kring ordinlärning i “Svenska som andraspråk 1” klassrum.

Karlsson, Sandra, Peri, Nina January 2023 (has links)
This study has investigated how four teachers within the subject Swedish as a second language 1 at upper secondary school talk about their work with vocabulary in the classroom. The study focuses on how these teachers think about and reflect on their own teaching and knowledge of vocabulary teaching. Qualitative interviews were used, and the results show that all four teachers believe vocabulary acquisition to be important. The classroom practices used by the teachers the most are noticing, repetition and learning words through different contexts. The conclusions that could be drawn from this study are that teachers have multiple contextual factors to adapt to in their classroom practices, as well as that motivation is an important part of vocabulary acquisition. / Denna studie har undersökt hur fyra lärare inom Svenska som andraspråk 1 på gymnasiet beskriver sitt arbete med ordinlärning i klassrummet. Denna studie undersöker hur dessa lärare tänker och tycker om sin egen undervisning och sinakunskaper om ordinlärning. Den metod som användes var kvalitativa intervjuer. Resultatet visar att samtliga lärare anser att ordinlärning är viktigt. De klassrumspraktiker som de fyra lärarna använder sig av mest är att uppmärksamma ord, repetition samt att lära sig ord genom olika kontexter. De slutsatser som kan dras från denna studie är att lärare har flera kontextuella faktorer att anpassa sina klassrumspraktiker till, samt att motivation är en viktig faktor för ordinlärning.
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Åtta högstadielärares uppfattningar om matematik

Kurt, Ster January 2010 (has links)
This study aims to highlight and analyze eight secondary teachers' views and thoughts on mathematics. Hopefully this study will provide a deeper understanding of how teachers think and reason about their subject and how this affects their teaching. The study was conducted using a qualitative interview method, based on interviews with eight middle school teachers who teach in school mathematics for grades 6 - 9. The interviews were recorded and then transcribed and analyzed. After the interview analysis one can conclude that the teachers’ thoughts concern three main themes: the importance of mathematics, children’s lack of basic knowledge and the teachers’ lack of time. In discussion and analysis the teachers conceptions of the own subject is being analyzed, and that is the foundation of this study. The conclusion of the study is that the teachers included in study, feel like outsiders from the curriculum which is taking place in schools today. This is leading to irritation between teachers and the curriculum documents, and also between teachers and the school guidance.
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Understanding the beliefs and attitudes of mid-career secondary school teachers toward teacher evaluation and its effect on their professional practice: A mixed method phenomenological study

Booth, William 01 January 2015 (has links)
The purpose of this mixed-method phenomenological study is to understand the beliefs and attitudes that mid-career secondary school teachers have regarding the teacher evaluation process and its effect on their professional practice. Mid-career secondary school teachers (defined as having between 14-21 years of classroom experience) from Bayview Public Schools were selected to participate. A total of 152 mid-career secondary school teachers completed an electronic survey. Additionally, a total of 9 participants took part in one-on-one semi-structured interviews. The theoretical framework used to guide the study was the theory of planned behavior (TPB) (Ajzen, 1988; 1991) and Bandura*s theory of self-efficacy (1977). The quantitative results from the electronic survey were used to augment qualitative data collected from interviews with willing participants. The interviews with study participants were analyzed for emerging themes. In all, a total of nine emerging themes came to light through the analysis of interview data. The data revealed areas of concern regarding the current method of evaluating teachers in Bayview Public Schools. A presentation of the findings with regard to the theoretical framework, literature, and practice were presented. Furthermore, a list of recommendations was provided addressing the specific concerns of participating teachers. In conclusion, recommendations were also made concerning future research that might continue to add to the body of knowledge concerning teacher evaluation.
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What should religious education aim to achieve? : an investigation into the purpose of religious education in the public sphere

Hannam, Patricia M. January 2016 (has links)
This thesis is concerned with the question of what religious education should aim to achieve in the public sphere, and from that comes an interest in what is it that the teacher of religious education should aim to do. My enquiry is located, theoretically as well as conceptually, in the sphere of education. It is an educational study into religious education and situated in what can be termed a ‘Continental construction’ of educational research. I identify that since the inception of religious education in public schools in England, persistent assumptions have been made about both religion and education. I show how this has led, in my view, to conceptualisations of religious education which have been, and continue to be, incomplete. The central chapters of my thesis consider first religion and then education. This allows me to introduce my theoretical base, which is especially but not exclusively drawn from the work of Simone Weil and Hannah Arendt. I develop an argument suggesting that by also understanding religion existentially as faith, rather than as only belief or practice, will open new ways of considering the role of religious education in the public sphere. This is alongside an argument I develop with Arendt for education being conceptualised as bringing the child to action rather than to reason. This thesis argues for a broader understanding of religion, and therefore what it means to live a religious life, in religious education than has previously been considered. I bring this broader way of understanding what it means to live a religious life together with my argument for conceptualising education as bringing the child to action. This enables me to make a new proposal for what religious education should aim to achieve in the public sphere.

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