Personal Epistemology in the Classroom

Personal Epistemology in the Classroom
Author: Lisa D. Bendixen,Florian C. Feucht
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2010-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780521883559

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This book presents theoretical and empirical work pertaining to personal epistemology in the classroom and consider its broader educational implications.

Personal Epistemology and Teacher Education

Personal Epistemology and Teacher Education
Author: Jo Brownlee,Gregory Schraw,Donna Berthelsen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136656590

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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.

Personal Epistemology

Personal Epistemology
Author: Barbara K. Hofer,Paul R. Pintrich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136608636

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This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of personal epistemology from a psychological and educational perspective. Both theory building and empirical research have grown dramatically in the past decade but, until now, this work has not been pulled together in a single volume. That is the mission of this volume whose state-of-the-art theory and research are likely to define the field for the next 20 years. Key features of this important new book include: *Pioneering Contributors--The book provides current perspectives of each of the major theoreticians and researchers who pioneered this growing field, as well as contributions from new researchers. *Diverse Perspectives--The contributors represent a variety of perspectives, including education, educational psychology, developmental psychology, higher education, and science and mathematics education. *Editorial Integration--Opening and closing chapters by the editors set out key issues confronting the field.

Knowing Knowledge and Beliefs

Knowing  Knowledge and Beliefs
Author: Myint Swe Khine
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2007-12-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781402065965

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Bringing together prominent educators and researchers, this book focuses on conceptual and methodological issues relevant to the nature of knowledge and learning. It offers a state-of-the-art theoretical understanding of epistemological beliefs from both educational and psychological perspectives. Readers discover recent advances in conceptualization and epistemological studies across diverse cultures. This is an unbeatable resource for academics and researchers alike.

Teachers Personal Epistemologies

Teachers    Personal Epistemologies
Author: Gregory Schraw,Jo Lunn Brownlee,Lori Olafson,Michelle Vander Veldt Brye
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2017-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781681239507

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The focus of this book is to explore teachers’ evolving personal epistemologies, or the beliefs we hold about the origin and development of knowledge in the context of teaching. The chapters focus on a range of conceptual frameworks about how university and field?based experiences influence the connections between teachers’ personal epistemologies and teaching practice. In an earlier volume we investigated preservice and inservice teachers’ beliefs and teaching practices (Brownlee, Schraw and Berthelsen, 2011). While we addressed the nature of teachers’ personal epistemologies, learning and teaching practices, and approaches for changing beliefs throughout teacher education programs, the volume did not address conceptual frameworks for the development of teacher’s personal epistemologies. To address this gap, the book is focused on teacher educators, teachers and teacher education programmers in universities with an overall aim of highlighting how we might support preservice teachers’ involvement in learning that is challenging and inservice teachers’ engagement in professional experiences that promote changes in teaching practice. We argue that teachers need to be encouraged to question their beliefs and develop increasingly sophisticated beliefs about their knowledge and their students’ knowledge that facilitate learning and intellectual growth.

The Development of Personal Epistemology

The Development of Personal Epistemology
Author: Barbara K. Hofer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1997
Genre: Educational psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015041239495

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Teaching for Active Citizenship

Teaching for Active Citizenship
Author: Joanne Lunn Brownlee,Eva Johansson,Susan Walker,Laura Scholes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317632207

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There is strong social and political interest in active citizenship and values in education internationally. Active citizenship requires children to experience and internalize moral values for human rights, developing their own opinions and moral responsibility. While investment in young children is recognised as an important factor in the development of citizenship for a cohesive society, less is known about how early years teachers can encourage this in the classroom. This book will present new directions on how teachers can promote children's learning of moral values for citizenship in classrooms. The research provided offers important insights into teaching for active citizenship by: • providing an analysis of educational contexts for moral values for active citizenship • highlighting teachers’ beliefs about knowing and knowledge (personal epistemologies) and how these relate to children’s learning and understanding about social and moral values • discussing the impact of teachers’ beliefs on teaching practices. Evidence suggests that investment in the early years is vital for all learning, and specifically for developing an understanding of active citizenship for tolerant and cohesive societies. This book will be essential reading for the professional education of early years teachers interested in teaching for active citizenship.

Personal Epistemology Paradigmatic Approaches to Understanding Students Beliefs about Knowledge and Knowing

Personal Epistemology   Paradigmatic Approaches to Understanding Students  Beliefs about Knowledge and Knowing
Author: Lyn Corno,Philip H. Winne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:970544769

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