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Becoming a Language Teacher

2015

In this qualitative study the author examined personal narratives written by 14 Finnish speaking student teachers of Swedish, in order to find out what they tell about their thoughts and feelings concerning their future work as language teachers. The following three themes were in focus: firstly, what university students tell about their reasons for wanting to become teachers in the first place; secondly, what kinds of worries concerning their future work they mention in their narratives; and thirdly, how student teachers could be supported during transition from teacher education to teaching. According to the study, students choose teaching for reasons that are related to: (a) teacher iden…

Class (computer programming)media_common.quotation_subjectProfessional developmentGeneral MedicineTeacher educationFeelingPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLanguage educationNarrativeDreamPsychologymedia_commonQualitative researchApples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
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Live Action Role Play and the Development of Teacher Competences: Evaluation of “Everyday Life in the Classroom”

2016

Building on Dörner’s (1996) theory of complex problem-solving, a learning scenario for teacher students was created and tested. Classroom management is interpreted as a complex problem, which requires the integration of competing interests and tackling multiple, simultaneous tasks under time pressure and with limited information. In addition, rising emotions are likely to impede thinking and the quality of decision-making. To prepare student teachers to understand and reflect the complex problem-solving challenges inherent in classroom management, we developed the live action role play “Everyday Life in the Classroom” which was embedded in a seminar structure to guide the development of ana…

Classroom management05 social sciences050301 educationStudent teacherComplex problem solvingLive actionTeacher educationEducationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRole playingEveryday lifePsychology0503 educationGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyPsychology Learning & Teaching
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A study on science teaching efficacy beliefs during pre-service elementary training

2020

Two science teaching workshops for students of the elementary teacher education degree course at the University of Palermo, Italy are discussed, one based on inquiry-based methods and the other on "traditional" teaching methods. A questionnaire aimed to understand the teaching styles preferred by students, their reasons for learning/teaching science, and their beliefs about the difficulties a teacher faces when planning and trying out science teaching activities in the class were completed by the students before the first workshop, at its end, and the end of the second workshop. The answers given by the students were studied using cluster analysis methods. The results of the analysis of ans…

Cluster Analysis Elementary School Teacher Education Science Teaching In Elementary School Teacher Belief About TeachingSettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della FisicaEducation
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Understanding and Integrating Multiple Science Texts: Summary Tasks are Sometimes Better Than Argument Tasks

2010

One of the major challenges of a knowledge society is that students as well as other citizens must learn to understand and integrate information from multiple textual sources. Still, task and reader characteristics that may facilitate or constrain such intertextual processes are not well understood by researchers. In this study, we compare the effects of summary and argument essay tasks when undergraduates read seven different texts on a particular scientific topic, finding that an instruction to write summaries may lead to better understanding and integration than an instruction to write argument essays. We discuss several possible explanations for this result. We also found that beliefs a…

Cognitive scienceLinguistics and LanguageKnowledge societymedia_common.quotation_subjectCertaintyTeacher educationEducationTask (project management)ComprehensionReading comprehensionArgumentDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationTask analysisPsychologymedia_commonReading Psychology
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Wiki as a collaborative writing tool in teacher education: Evaluation and suggestions for effective use

2014

The students did not collaborate much by revising each other's contributions to the wikis.The students did not use the discussion page to address critical reflections on collaboration.Factors influencing wiki-based collaborative writing in teacher education are discussed.Suggestions for effective use of wikis as collaborative writing tools are presented. Wiki technology provides new opportunities to foster collaborative writing in teacher education. To empirically evaluate the level of collaborative writing in a wiki-based environment, this article used three methods and their combination. The first method was the history function that records all students' actions, enabling to trace all ch…

Collaborative writingComputer science4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCollaborative learningTeacher educationHuman-Computer InteractionWorld Wide WebTrace (semiology)Peer assessmentArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Taxonomy (general)Mathematics educationFunction (engineering)General Psychologymedia_commonComputers in Human Behavior
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Using Wikis to Evaluate Students’ Contributions to Collaborative Writing in Teacher Education

2015

Wikis as collaboration tools may serve various purposes in teacher education such as group project, glossary creation, teacher evaluation, and document review. However, despite their potentialities for collaboration, it is still difficult to determine the extent to which students contribute to collaborative writing. Research studies are mostly perception-based and limited to participants’ subjective views. Recently, a growing number of research studies have used the data log of the wiki that enables the retrieval of students’ contributions to collaborative writing. The data log is inherently more reliable than participants’ subjective perceptions to explore collaborative writing activities …

Collaborative writingGlossaryPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectTaxonomy (general)Subjective perceptionMathematics educationResearch studiesCollaborative learningPsychologyTeacher educationmedia_common
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As We Think We May Teach: Ideologies on IT in the Classroom

2015

The extended use of IT devices has raised scholars’ awareness to its impact on the organization of classroom interactions. Studies claim that the intensive use of IT in the classroom has the potential of revolutionizing education in a way that it increases students’ ownership and control over their learning processes (Ryberg 2013). Others claim that devices such as interactive whiteboards contribute to the emergence of an “effective style” of teaching (Gillen et al. 2007: 254). Further, Lotherington & Ronda (2014) emphasize the role of IT, multimedia, multimodality, collaborative communication, agentive participation and multitasking for a contemporary understanding of what they call “commu…

Communicative competencemedia_common.quotation_subjectAgency (sociology)PedagogyControl (management)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONHuman multitaskingIdeologySociologyTeacher educationmedia_commonStyle (sociolinguistics)MultimodalityProceedings of ISIS Summit Vienna 2015—The Information Society at the Crossroads
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Transformative Teaching and Learning Through Engaged Practice : Lecturers’ and Students’ Experiences in a University and Underserved Community Partne…

2018

peer-reviewed The Community Wellness, Empowerment, Leadership and Lifeskills (CWell) program is a two-year community-driven program developed in partnership between an underserved-community in Limerick City, and staff at the University of Limerick (UL), Ireland. This paper explores the transformative teaching and learning experiences that arose throughout the duration of the progam for the lecturers and students. Data were collected through interviews and focus groups with lecturers and students involved in the program. Students supported the notion of “learning differently” and focused around prior learning and attitude to learning, learning about learning and impact of learning. Lecturers…

Community educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSituated learningtransformative education050109 social psychologyEducationuudistava oppiminenadult learningtransformative pedagogykumppanuusComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyCommunity developmentEmpowermenttransformatiivinen oppiminenIrlantimedia_commonMedical educationopiskelijat05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationTeacher educationluennoitsijatTransformative learningGeneral partnership0503 educationIrelandaikuisopiskelu
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English writing instruction in Norwegian upper secondary schools

2015

AbstractThis article presents a study of current English writing instruction practices in a selection of Norwegian upper secondary schools and discusses how this draws upon ideas within genre-pedagogy. The data comprises individual and focus-group interviews, observation reports and some teaching material. The study shows that English teachers focus on teaching genre requirements and adjustment of language to task and context. However, despite agreeing on the importance of teaching how to write specific text-types and to adjust to the situation at hand, there seems to be different opinions about how detailed instruction should be. Some teachers fear that too explicit instruction may hinder …

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)NorwegianCreativitygenre-pedagogyTeacher educationlanguage.human_languagelcsh:Education (General)EducationFocus (linguistics)Task (project management)Writing instructionPedagogySelection (linguistics)languageSpiteteaching-learning cyclecontext and modellinglcsh:L7-991Writing instruction genre-pedagogy teaching-learning cycle context and modellingmedia_commonActa Didactica Norge
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Students’ Redesign of Mandatory Assignments in Teacher Education

2017

This article explores specific aspects of literacy practices in teacher education in Norway, building upon data collected within the research project Digital literacy and use of learning resources in teacher education in Norway (DigiGLU). Our main aim is to explore how teachers in different subject courses in teacher education (TE) design mandatory assignments, and how students respond to these designs. After the extensive TE-reform in 2010, in revised plans and documents guiding professional training, mandatory assignments (both form and content) were considered more important for the students’ learning process. In our investigation, the concepts of design for learning and design in learni…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMandatory assignmentsacademic textsLiteracydesign for learningoral presentations0502 economics and businessPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONmedia_commonDigital literacyteacher educationMandatory assignments; teacher education; design for learning; oral presentations; academic texts; teacher studentsInstructional designInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationTeacher educationPublic speakingteacher studentsLearning development050211 marketinglcsh:L0503 educationlcsh:EducationDesigns for Learning
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