Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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374580 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, relations between learning activities of teachers and changes in their beliefs were examined. Thirty-four teachers in Dutch secondary education were asked to complete a questionnaire regarding their beliefs about teaching and learning on two occasions. They were also asked to report on learning activities that they undertook. Teachers who had changed their beliefs in a direction congruent with the aims of recent educational reforms often reported experimentation with colleagues' teaching methods. Teachers who changed their beliefs in a direction that was not congruent with the reform often reported experimentation with alternative methods due to discontent with the effectiveness of current methods.
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Authors
Jacobiene A. Meirink, Paulien C. Meijer, Nico Verloop, Theo C.M. Bergen,