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E-grāmata: Personal Epistemology and Teacher Education

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Personal Epistemology and Teacher Education, edited by Joanne Brownlee, Gregg Schraw and Donna Berthelsen, provides an international perspective on teachers personal epistemology, or beliefs about the nature of knowledge and knowing. Research from The Netherlands, Cyprus, Australia, United States, Canada, Norway, and Taiwan is presented to provide diverse viewpoints on personal epistemology for early childhood, primary, secondary and tertiary teaching contexts.

The text provides a platform for cutting-edge theory and research about how personal epistemology can be applied to the context of teacher education, thereby making explicit the connection between personal epistemology and teaching and students learning outcomes.

Topics include:











Cultural differences in teacher epistemology and the impact on students learning





Teachers epistemological beliefs and inclusion





Teachers epistemology and reading lessons, citizenship education, and teaching science





Epistemology in a social context





Teachers epistemological beliefs and student autonomy





Teacher education and analysis of preservice and practicing teachers





Implications of teachers epistemological beliefs





Connections to future practice

Teacher education and teacher behaviours are fore-grounded across the topics, with an emphasis on the origin and composition of teachers epistemological beliefs and how universities motivate change through formal teacher education. Teaching behaviours are discussed in relation to how teachers beliefs are related to the curricular and pedagogical choices that they make in their classrooms, assessment of learning outcomes, and classroom management practices.
List of Tables
xi
List of Figures
xiii
Introduction
1 Personal Epistemology and Teacher Education: An Emerging Field of Research
3(22)
Jo Brownlee
Gregory Schraw
Donna Berthelsen
PART I Preservice Teachers and Teaching
2 Personal Epistemology in Preservice Teacher Education
25(15)
Aman Yadav
Mauricio Herron
Ala Samarapungavan
3 Looking Into Mirrors: Teacher Educators' Dilemmas in Constructing Pedagogical Understanding about their Teaching
40(14)
Harm Tillema
4 Personal Epistemology in Higher Education: Teachers' Beliefs and the Role of Faculty Training Programs
54(14)
Helge I. Strømsø
Ivar Braten
5 Self-Authorship in Child Care Student Teachers: Is there a Link Between Beliefs and Practice?
68(16)
Jo Brownlee
Angela Edwards
Donna Berthelsen
Gillian Boulton-Lewis
6 Personal Epistemology in Preservice Teachers: Belief Changes Throughout a Teacher Education Course
84(16)
Sue Walker
Jo Brownlee
Beryl Exley
Annette Woods
Chrystal Whiteford
7 Personal Epistemology Change Due to Experience? A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Preservice and Practicing Teachers
100(14)
Lisa D. Bendixen
Alice J. Corkill
8 One Preservice Teacher's Developing Personal Epistemology About Teaching and the Explicit Connection of Those Beliefs to Future Practice
114(15)
Helenrose Fives
9 Personal Epistemologies and Pedagogy in Higher Education: Did We Really Mean to Say that to our Students?
129(20)
Rose M. Marra
Betsy Palmer
PART II Inservice Teachers and Teaching
10 Fostering Critical Awareness of Teachers' Epistemological and Ontological Beliefs
149(16)
Gregory Schraw
Lori Olafson
Michelle Vanderveldt
11 Teachers' Personal Epistemologies as Predictors of Support for Their Students' Autonomy
165(15)
Michael Weinstock
Guy Roth
12 If There is No One Right Answer?: The Epistemological Implications of Classroom Interactions
180(15)
Iris Tabak
Michael Weinstock
13 Personal Epistemology and Ill-Defined Problem Solving in Solo and Duo Contexts
195(15)
Nicos Valanides
Charoula Angeli
14 Teachers' Epistemological Beliefs and Practices With Students With Disabilities and At-Risk in Inclusive Classrooms: Implications for Teacher Development
210(17)
Eileen Schwartz
Anne Jordan
15 The Epistemic Underpinnings of Mrs. M's Reading Lesson on Drawing Conclusions: A Classroom-Based Research Study
227(19)
Florian C. Feucht
16 Teachers' Scientific Epistemological Views, Conceptions of Teaching Science, and Their Approaches to Teaching Science: An Exploratory Study of InService Science Teachers in Taiwan
246(19)
Min-Hsien Lee
Chin-Chung Tsai
Conclusion
17 Teachers' Personal Epistemologies and Teacher Education: Emergent Themes and Future Research
265(18)
Gregory Schraw
Joanne Brownlee
Donna Berthelsen
Contributors 283(8)
Index 291
Joanne Brownlee is an Associate Professor in the School of Early Childhood, QUT, Australia.









Gregg Schraw is a Barrick Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.



Donna Berthelsen is an Associate Professor in the School of Early Childhood at QUT, Australia.