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How can i be a Better Teacher? Development of Finnish Adult Pre- service Teachers’ Pedagogical Thinking

2013

Abstract Adult students with experiences of teaching have often certain views about good teaching and a teacher. One of the most important roles in teacher education is to support future teachers to develop their pedagogical thinking systematically. Teacher's pedagogical thinking comes up in her/his actions and reflections on the teaching and learning situations. This article is based on research project which aims at to find out pre-service teachers’ progress in pedagogical thinking during three different practicums in Adult Teacher Education Program. The article will describe this thinking process during the first practicum which is carried out after three months studying.

Pre servicePracticumsAdult teacher educationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationPedagogical thinkingPracticumGeneral Materials Scienceta516PsychologyThinking processesTeacher educationProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Work Group 5 Position Paper: Strategies for Pre-service Physics Teacher Education

2022

Abstract Pre-service physics teacher education is key in preparing prospective physics teachers to effectively support student learning and interest development alike. In order to do this, pre-service teachers must acquire, among other things, a profound teaching-oriented content knowledge and positive stance regarding teaching and motivation towards teaching. However, there are many more issues related to pre-service physics teacher education. In this paper, we report about some questions raised and answers proposed about this subject during the GIREP Malta 2020 Webinar Work Group 5 discussions.

Pre-Service Teacher EducationHistoryTeacher EducationSettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della FisicaComputer Science ApplicationsEducationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Expressing Professional Identity through Blogging - A Case Study of Blogging in the Study of the Subject of Norwegian in Pre-School Teacher Education

2015

Abstract This article shows how blogging was used in a course in Norwegian in pre-school teacher education, and investigates how professional identity was expressed in the blogs. We investigate the students’ use of the affordances of the blog medium, and connect their expressions to the five competencies of pre-school teachers expressed in the Norwegian framework plan for this education (subject, didactic, social, developmental and ethical competence). Connections between professional identity, subject content and uses of ICT are thus drawn up.

Pre-schoolteachereducationSubject (philosophy)Pre-school teacher educationIdentity (social science)NorwegianbloggingLTeacher educationEthical competencelanguage.human_languageComputer Science ApplicationsEducationprofessionalidentityInformation and Communications TechnologyPedagogylanguageComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYPre schoolSociologyprofessional identityAffordanceNordic Journal of Digital Literacy
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Imaginary Dialogues – In-service Teachers’ Steps Towards Mathematical Argumentation in Classroom Discourse

2018

The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore in-service teachers’ first experiences with imaginary dialogues – a form of mathematical writing where students are introduced to a written and unfinished dialogue between two imaginary persons discussing a mathematical problem. Students are supposed to continue working with the problem and to complete the initial dialogue between these persons. In-service teachers were enrolled in a continuing university education mathematics course. They were given the task to try out imaginary dialogues in their classes from grades 4 to 10. Based on in-service teachers’ responses in open-ended self-evaluation forms, the study examined how the in-servic…

Primary and Secondary Teacher EducationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONGrunnskolelærerutdanningVDP::Mathematics: 410VDP::Matematikk: 410
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Engaging Mathematical Reasoning-and-Proving: A Task, a Method, and a Taxonomy

2019

This article is the second paper in a series of papers on studies focusing on teaching mathematical reasoning-and-proving in elementary mathematics classroom. Participants are in-service teachers enrolled in a continuing university education program in mathematics. Results from the first paper suggested the method of imaginary dialogues to have the potential to support in-service teachers in engaging their students in mathematical reasoning-and-proving, and Balacheff’s taxonomy of proofs to support in-service teachers in identifying students’ argumentation. This study is on the following years’ in-service teachers in the program. It examines their perceptions of the usefulness of two consti…

Primary and Secondary Teacher EducationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONGrunnskolelærerutdanningVDP::Mathematics: 410VDP::Matematikk: 410
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Teacher Talk Patterns in Science Lessons: Use in Teacher Education

2006

This paper presents an innovative and useful methodology to analyze instructional talk. In teacher education, there is a lack of practical methods that the tutor teacher can use to discuss and reflect on student teachers’ lessons. The student teacher cannot remember what actually happened during the lesson, and the feedback and discussions are based on memory and are, therefore, unstructured. The purpose of this explorative and descriptive case study was to characterize the teacher talk used in the process of a teacher’s guidance of secondary school students’ acquisition of knowledge about physics. First, a classification method for classroom talk was developed. Then, using this method, the…

Process (engineering)Discourse analysisTeaching method05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationStudent teacherScience educationTeacher educationEducation0504 sociologyPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationClassification methodsTUTOR0503 educationcomputercomputer.programming_languageJournal of Science Teacher Education
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PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT AND PRE-SERVICE PHYSICS TEACHER EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY

2005

Abstract. This paper addresses the question of how to develop prospective teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) in science teacher education. The main focus is on the knowledge transformation process and on the cognitive strategies used to shift prospective teachers’ explanations within the domain of modelling thermal physical phenomena. This study investigates the development of PCK within a group of 28 pre-service physics teachers during the first semester of their two-year post-graduate teacher education program. It focuses on the central issue of the relationships between observable phenomena, like macroscopic thermal properties of matter and their interpretation and /or explanat…

Process (engineering)Interpretation (philosophy)PedagogyMathematics educationCognitionContent knowledgePsychologyScience educationTeacher educationEducationFocus (linguistics)Domain (software engineering)
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Learning to Teach Mathematics: Expanding the Role of Practicum as an Integrated Part of a Teacher Education Programme

2009

The premise of the 15th ICMI Study is that teachers are key to students' opportunities to learn mathematics. What teachers of mathematics know, care about, and do is a product of their experiences and socialization, together with the impact of their professional education. The Professional Education and Development of Teachers of Mathematics assembles important new international work- development, research, theory and practice - concerning the professional education of teachers of mathematics. As it examines critical areas to reveal what is known and what significant questions and problems warrant collective attention, the volume also contributes to the strengthening of the international co…

Professional developmentMathematicsofComputing_GENERALPhilosophy of mathematics educationTeacher educationReform mathematicsPolitical scienceConnected MathematicsPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationCore-Plus Mathematics ProjectMath warsEveryday MathematicsMathematics
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Teacher competencies in game-based pedagogy

2018

This study examines what kind of competencies teachers need in using game-based pedagogy (GBP). In our conceptual framework, GBP entails four approaches: using educational games or entertainment games, learning by making games, and using gamification in learning. Our data, consisting of teachers’ documentation, thematic interviews and questionnaires, were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Four main competence areas were identified: pedagogical, technological, collaborative and creative. The results are applicable for developing teacher education and in-service training, as teacher competencies in game-based learning will be more integral to teachers’ professional knowledge and sk…

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In Search of Dialogicity: A Comparison of Curricular Documents and Classroom Interactions from Finland and Hong Kong

2017

The prevailing consensus is that science teaching should be more student-centered and guide learners towards more phenomenon-based and authentic problem-solving activities. This approach is reflected in educational policies and recently reformed curricula. However, there is limited research on how these frameworks actually manifest in curricula and how to facilitate student-centered pedagogy. In this study, we examine the student-centered features of the curricula of two countries: Finland and Hong Kong. Student-centeredness in the classroom can be assessed using the principles of dialogicity. Dialogic principles underpin student-centeredness, particularly in teacher-orchestrated whole-clas…

Public AdministrationdialogicityopiskelijakeskeisyysPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationContext (language use)Educationcurricular reform; dialogicity; science teaching; student-centerednessPedagogyScience teachingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)Mathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyCurriculumDialogiccurricular reformta11405 social sciencesscience teaching050301 educationTeacher educationComputer Science Applicationsstudent-centerednesslcsh:L0503 educationlcsh:Educationopetussuunnitelmat050104 developmental & child psychologyEducation Sciences; Volume 7; Issue 4; Pages: 76
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