Pre-service teachersâ changing visions of themselves as reform-oriented teachers

Both teacher educators and researchers have been trying to ensure that teacher education programs prepare teachers to take on the role of âreform-orientedâ teachers upon entering the classroom. Pre-service teachersâ visions of themselves as future classroom teachers have been found to influence thei...

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Main Author: Angie Hodge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2010-12-01
Series:Current Issues in Education
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Online Access:https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/369
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description Both teacher educators and researchers have been trying to ensure that teacher education programs prepare teachers to take on the role of âreform-orientedâ teachers upon entering the classroom. Pre-service teachersâ visions of themselves as future classroom teachers have been found to influence their teaching. The purpose of this study was to further the discussion and understanding of how pre-service teachers envision themselves as future teachers by examining the experiences of 11 pre-services teachers who taught a course in their content area while completing their undergraduate education. Interviews and survey data show that some of the pre-service teachers from this cohort shifted their visions toward a more reform-oriented stance.
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Pre-service teachersâ changing visions of themselves as reform-oriented teachers
Current Issues in Education
Mathematics
Teacher education
Field experiences
Teaching visions
title Pre-service teachersâ changing visions of themselves as reform-oriented teachers
title_full Pre-service teachersâ changing visions of themselves as reform-oriented teachers
title_fullStr Pre-service teachersâ changing visions of themselves as reform-oriented teachers
title_full_unstemmed Pre-service teachersâ changing visions of themselves as reform-oriented teachers
title_short Pre-service teachersâ changing visions of themselves as reform-oriented teachers
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topic Mathematics
Teacher education
Field experiences
Teaching visions
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