Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
374238 Teaching and Teacher Education 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Research studies in teacher education have focussed on the outcomes of preparatory programmes. Less attention has been paid to the processes through which professional learning is acquired. This article argues that the study of attitudes and persuasion is very important in teacher education. The elaboration likelihood model (ELM) of persuasion provides an integrative framework to analyze empirical evidence from a five-year study, conducted in the Republic of Ireland, which presents findings from an in-depth survey of 2348 respondents. This model highlights many salient issues that teacher educators should consider when engaged in programme development, delivery and evaluation.

► Attitudes and persuasion are central to teacher education programme development. ► The elaboration likelihood model is employed to explore enduring attitude formation. ► Teacher educators should employ such an approach when conducting evaluation studies.

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