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What is 'good' teaching? Teacher beliefs and practices about their teaching
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Date Issued
2013-03-21
Date Available
2015-03-02T10:48:39Z
Abstract
There has been increasing attention on teacher 'quality' and effectiveness internationally. There is, however, little research documenting experienced teachers' classroom practices and their beliefs on why they teach the way they do. Drawing on a mixed methodological study of practices and beliefs across 12 primary and secondary schools, this paper documents the importance of passion, reflection, planning, love for children and the social and moral dimension to Irish teachers' constructs of good teaching. Contradictions are evident, however, between teacher beliefs and observation of their practice, the latter mediated by the sociocultural context of the school (gender, social class and migrant children), teacher expectations for different types of students and leadership practices within the school. Debates over 'quality' teaching need to take account of these broader contextual and sociocultural factors which influence how teachers construct and do teaching.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
Irish Educational Studies
Volume
32
Issue
1
Start Page
83
End Page
109
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 Educational Studies Association of Ireland
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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