Teachers' professional development : : aims, modules, evaluation / / Frank Achtenhagen & Fritz K. Oser & Ursula Renold.
Within the central topics of the debate on teachers’ professionalism are the problems of research-based and evidence-based initial and lifelong teacher behavior. Although the statements on professional similarities of teacher actions with those of other (academic) professionals are very plausible, t...
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Achtenhagen, Frank, author. Teachers' professional development : aims, modules, evaluation / Frank Achtenhagen & Fritz K. Oser & Ursula Renold. Netherlands ; Taiwan : Sense Publishers, 2009. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Within the central topics of the debate on teachers’ professionalism are the problems of research-based and evidence-based initial and lifelong teacher behavior. Although the statements on professional similarities of teacher actions with those of other (academic) professionals are very plausible, there remains a central task for teacher education programs: How to develop towards such expertise—which is equal to evidence convictions—effectively and efficiently. Which role do scientific research and its results play in this context? How can research results be converted into recommendations for teacher actions? The contributions to this book focus on central problems of the conversion process: In the first part the goal dimension is treated: Maiello andamp; Oser emphasize the relationship of central variables of teacher behaviour as identity, professional satisfaction or self-efficacy to teachers’ professional behaviour; Blömeke, Felbrich andamp; Müller discuss the role of future teachers’ beliefs on the nature of mathematics; Stevenson uses cultural historical activity theory to work out cognitive schemas that can be targeted in vocational teacher education; Gruber tackles the problem of how vocational teachers can be supported to become experts by discussing especially four major possible research strategies. The second part of this book is dedicated to possible intervention approaches by which the gap of theory and practice shall be bridged. Steiner andamp; Steiner report on critical learning incidents which heavily influence the micro-processes which characterize teachers’ instructional measures; Winther differentiates the trait and state perspective of motivation with regard to their consequences for the learning process; Boekaerts focuses on aspects of collaborative learning; Weber sharpens her deliberations explicitly to a design experiment on the problem of initiating intercultural learning. The third part of this book is a report of the use and the consequences of Oser’s model of teaching standards. Baer, Dörr, Fraefel, Kocher, Kiester, Larcher, Müller, Sempert andamp; Wyss show results of a large study on the development of teacher competences run in Switzerland and Germany. The study observes the competence development of prospective teachers from the beginning of their teaching training up to the job entry phase. This book is published under the auspices of the Swiss Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology. Includes bibliographical references and index. Preliminary Material / Frank Achtenhagen , Fritz K. Oser and Ursula Renold -- Psychological Variables and Evaluation of Distinctive Characteristics of Teaching Standards / Carmine Maiello and Fritz Oser -- Future Teachers’ Beliefs on the Nature of Mathematics / Sigrid Blömeke , Anja Felbrich and Christiane Müller -- Targeting Vocational Teacher Schemas Through Analysis of the Objects and Instruments of Inter-Related Activity Systems / John Stevenson -- How to Support Vocational Teachers to Become Experts? / Hans Gruber -- Microanalyses of Critical Learning Incidents and Their Impact on Teacher Education and Training – Some Unserious Headings for Serious Considerations / Gerhard Steiner and Heidi Steiner -- Measurement of Motivation: A State Perspective on Motivation in Learning Objects / Esther Winther -- Helping Students Improve Collaborative Learning / Monique Boekaerts -- Initiating Intercultural Learning – Using a “Design Experiment” / Susanne Weber -- Competences and Standards in Teacher Education in Switzerland and Germany – Do Prospective Teachers Become more Competent through Teacher Training? / Matthias Baer , Günter Dörr , Urban Fraefel , Mirjam Kocher , Oliver Küster , Susanna Larcher , Peter Müller , Waltraud Sempert and Corinne Wyss -- Authors / Frank Achtenhagen , Fritz K. Oser and Ursula Renold. Description based on print version record. Teachers Training of. Oser, Fritz, author. Renold, Ursula, author. 90-8790-740-0 |
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Achtenhagen, Frank, Oser, Fritz, Renold, Ursula, Teachers' professional development : aims, modules, evaluation / Preliminary Material / Psychological Variables and Evaluation of Distinctive Characteristics of Teaching Standards / Future Teachers’ Beliefs on the Nature of Mathematics / Targeting Vocational Teacher Schemas Through Analysis of the Objects and Instruments of Inter-Related Activity Systems / How to Support Vocational Teachers to Become Experts? / Microanalyses of Critical Learning Incidents and Their Impact on Teacher Education and Training – Some Unserious Headings for Serious Considerations / Measurement of Motivation: A State Perspective on Motivation in Learning Objects / Helping Students Improve Collaborative Learning / Initiating Intercultural Learning – Using a “Design Experiment” / Competences and Standards in Teacher Education in Switzerland and Germany – Do Prospective Teachers Become more Competent through Teacher Training? / Authors / |
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Frank Achtenhagen , Fritz K. Oser and Ursula Renold -- Carmine Maiello and Fritz Oser -- Sigrid Blömeke , Anja Felbrich and Christiane Müller -- John Stevenson -- Hans Gruber -- Gerhard Steiner and Heidi Steiner -- Esther Winther -- Monique Boekaerts -- Susanne Weber -- Matthias Baer , Günter Dörr , Urban Fraefel , Mirjam Kocher , Oliver Küster , Susanna Larcher , Peter Müller , Waltraud Sempert and Corinne Wyss -- Frank Achtenhagen , Fritz K. Oser and Ursula Renold. |
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Preliminary Material / Psychological Variables and Evaluation of Distinctive Characteristics of Teaching Standards / Future Teachers’ Beliefs on the Nature of Mathematics / Targeting Vocational Teacher Schemas Through Analysis of the Objects and Instruments of Inter-Related Activity Systems / How to Support Vocational Teachers to Become Experts? / Microanalyses of Critical Learning Incidents and Their Impact on Teacher Education and Training – Some Unserious Headings for Serious Considerations / Measurement of Motivation: A State Perspective on Motivation in Learning Objects / Helping Students Improve Collaborative Learning / Initiating Intercultural Learning – Using a “Design Experiment” / Competences and Standards in Teacher Education in Switzerland and Germany – Do Prospective Teachers Become more Competent through Teacher Training? / Authors / |
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Preliminary Material / Psychological Variables and Evaluation of Distinctive Characteristics of Teaching Standards / Future Teachers’ Beliefs on the Nature of Mathematics / Targeting Vocational Teacher Schemas Through Analysis of the Objects and Instruments of Inter-Related Activity Systems / How to Support Vocational Teachers to Become Experts? / Microanalyses of Critical Learning Incidents and Their Impact on Teacher Education and Training – Some Unserious Headings for Serious Considerations / Measurement of Motivation: A State Perspective on Motivation in Learning Objects / Helping Students Improve Collaborative Learning / Initiating Intercultural Learning – Using a “Design Experiment” / Competences and Standards in Teacher Education in Switzerland and Germany – Do Prospective Teachers Become more Competent through Teacher Training? / Authors / |
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