The Influence of Teacher Education on Teacher Beliefs
The Influence of Teacher Education on Teacher Beliefs
- Maria Teresa TattoMaria Teresa TattoArizona State University
Summary
Beliefs defined as the cognitive basis for the articulation of values and behaviors that mediate teaching practice can serve as powerful indicators of teacher education influence on current and prospective teachers’ thinking. Notwithstanding the importance of this construct, the field seems to lack across the board agreement concerning the kinds of beliefs that are essential for effective teaching, and whether and how opportunities to learn and other experiences have the potential to influence beliefs and knowledge in ways that may equip teachers to interpret, frame and guide action, and to fruitfully engage all pupils with powerful learning experiences. Large-scale international comparative studies provide the opportunity to develop shared definitions that facilitate the exploration of these questions within and across nations.
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Subjects
- Cognition, Emotion, and Learning
- Professional Learning and Development
- Research and Assessment Methods