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RESEARCH ARTICLES

DEGREE OF ALIGNMENT BETWEEN BEGINNING TEACHERS' PRACTICES AND BELIEFS ABOUT EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM PRACTICES

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Pages 164-187 | Received 28 Jan 2009, Accepted 09 Feb 2009, Published online: 25 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

Six beginning teachers were compared to an exemplary, experienced teacher. Teacher beliefs, classroom practices, and student engagement data were coded from theory-driven and data-driven perspectives. The strongest teachers demonstrated alignment between promotive/positive practices, beliefs, and students' engagement. The weakest teachers, whose students were less consistently engaged, demonstrated alignment between undermining practices and beliefs. For beginning teachers, with misaligned practices and beliefs, there may be potential for improving practices with experience. A testable model emerged depicting a metacognitive feedback loop for teachers who are aware of their shortcomings and place responsibility for students' behaviors and learning on themselves.

Notes

Note. 1Count of (+)internal/(−)external attributions

2Count of promotive/undermining comments

3Count of comments (+)consistent/(−)inconsistent with exemplary teaching practices.

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