Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6849983 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Pre-service teachers' attitudes and beliefs about English Learners (ELs) are especially critical as they enter their professions among an increasingly diverse student population. This study uses an Implicit Association Test to explore implicit and explicit beliefs and attitudes of pre-service teachers about ELs. Pre-service teachers from a Southeastern U.S. university hold generally positive implicit beliefs about ELs and express positive expectations for working with ELs and school support. Implicit association test measures have potential as tools for preparing pre-service teachers and evaluating the impact of interventions that seek to improve teachers' readiness to serve this population.
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Authors
Jamie Harrison, Joni Lakin,