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Teachers' articulation of beliefs about teaching knowledge: conceptualizing a belief framework

In Lisa D. Bendixen & Florian C. Feucht (eds.), Personal epistemology in the classroom: theory, research, and implications for practice. New York: Cambridge University Press (2010)

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  1. A Longitudinal Study of Change in Preservice Teachers’ Personal Epistemologies.Sue Walker, Jo Brownlee, Chrystal Whiteford, Beryl Exely & Annette Woods - unknown
    There is strong evidence to show that beliefs about knowing and knowledge held by individuals influence preservice teachers’ learning strategies and learning outcomes. However, we know very little about how preservice teachers’ personal epistemologies change as they progress through their teacher education programs. This study investigated changes in personal epistemology and beliefs about learning for a group of preservice teachers as they progressed through the four years of a Bachelor of Education degree. Preservice teachers completed the Epistemological Beliefs Survey when (...)
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