5FPP Category: Focus of the preparation program
Articles
- Athanases, S. Z., Bennett, L. H., & Wahleithner, J. M. (2015). Adaptive teaching for English language Arts: Following the pathway of classroom data in preservice teacher inquiry. Journal of Literacy Research, 47(1), 83-114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1086296X15590915
- Freking, F., Park, J., & Francois, A. (2015). Integrating Academic Language into Content Methodology: Supporting Math and Science Teacher Candidates to Meet Students’ Language Needs. The New Educator, 11(1), 60-78.
- Grisham, D. L. (2000). Connecting theoretical conceptions of reading to practice: A longitudinal study of elementary school teachers. Reading Psychology, 21(2), 145-170.
- Hansen, C. C. (2006). Technology as an electronic mentor: scaffolding preservice teachers in writing effective literacy lesson plans. Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education. 27(2), 129-148.
- Harmon, J., Hedrick, W., Martinez, M., Perez, B., Keehn, S., Fine, J. C., Eldridge, D., Flint, A. S., Littleton, D. M., Bryant-Shanklin, M., Loven, R., Assaf, L., & Sailors, M. (2001). Features of excellence of reading teacher preparation programs. In J. V. Hoffman, D. L. Schallert, C. F. Fairbanks, J. Worthy, & B. Maloch (EDS) 50th Yearbook of the National Reading Conference (pp. 262-274), Chicago, Ill: National Reading Conference.
- Helfrich, S. R., & Clark, S. K. (2016). A Comparative Examination Of Pre-Service Teacher Self-Efficacy Related To Literacy Instruction". Reading Psychology, 37, 943-961.
- Hoffman, J.V., Roller, C., Maloch, B., Sailors, M., Duffy, G., Beretvas, S. N., & National Commission on Excellence in Elementary Teacher Preparation for Reading Instruction (2005). Teachers’ preparation to teach reading and their experiences and practices in the first three years of teaching, Elementary School Journal, 105(3), 267-287.
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Honan, E., Exley, B., Kervin, L., Simpson, A., & Wells, M. (2013). Rethinking the literacy capabilities of pre-service primary teachers in testing times. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 38(10), 48-63.
- Hunter, J. D., Silvestri, K. N., & Ackerman, M. L. (2018). ''Feeling like a different kind of smart'': Twitter as digital literacy mediates learning for urban youth and literacy specialist candidates. School-University Partnerships, 11(1), 36-45
- Keehn, S., Harmon, J., Hedrick, W., Martinez, M. & Perez, B. (2001). A study of the impact of a reading specialization program on first-year teachers. In J. V. Hoffman, D. L. Schallert, C. F. Fairbanks, J. Worthy, & B. Maloch (EDS) 50th Yearbook of the National Reading Conference (pp. 323-332), Chicago, Ill: National Reading Conference.
- Kosnik, C. c., & Beck, C. (2008). We Taught Them about Literacy but What Did They Learn? The impact of a preservice teacher education program on the practices of beginning teachers. Studying Teacher Education: Journal Of Self-Study Of Teacher Education Practices,4(2), 115-128. doi:10.1080/17425960802433603
- Lacina, J., & Block, C.C. (2011). What Matters Most in Distinguished Literacy Teacher Education Programs? Journal of Literacy Research, 43, 319-351
- Lazar, A. M. (2007). It's not just about teaching kids to read: Helping preservice teachers acquire a mindset for teaching children in urban communities. Journal of Literacy Research, 39(4), 411-443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10862960701675291
- Lenski, S., Ganske, K., Chambers, S., Wold, L., Dobler, E., Grisham, D. L., ... & Young, J. (2013). Literacy course priorities and signature aspects of nine elementary initial licensure programs. Literacy Research and Instruction, 52, 1-27. doi: 10.1080/19388071.2012.738778
- Lipp, J., & Helfrich, S. R. (2016). Pre-Service Teachers' Growth In Understandings of Best Practice Literacy Instruction Through Paired Course and Field Experience. Reading Horizons, 55 (2). Retrieved from http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/reading_horizons/vol55/iss2/4
- Maloch, B, Flint, A.S., Eldridge, D., Harmon, J., Loven, R., Fine, J.C., Bryant-Shanklin, M., & Martinez, M. (2003). Understandings, beliefs, and reported decision making of first-year teachers from different reading teacher preparation programs. Elementary School Journal, 103(5), 431-458.
- Miller, L. (2009). Preservice Teacher Candidates' Perceptions of Programmatic Contributions to their Developing Understandings of Diversity: Teaching for Change. Journal of Reading Education, 34 (2), 25-33.
- Patrick, K. F., Macqueen, S., & Reynolds, R. (2014). Pre-service teacher perspectives on the importance of global education: World and classroom views. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 20(4), 470-482.
- Rosenthal, J. L., Donnantuono, M., Lebron, M., & Flynn, C. (2017). Children's literacy growth, and candidates' and teachers' professional development resulting from a PDS-based initial certification literacy course. School-University Partnerships, 10(1), 57-65.
- Wolsey, T. D., Young, J. R., Scales, R. Q., Scales, W. D., Lenski, S., Yoder, K. K., Wold, L., Grisham, D. L., Ganske, K., Dobler, E., & Chambers, S. A. (2013). An examination of teacher education in literacy instruction and candidate perceptions of their learned literacy practices. Action in Teacher Education, 35(3), 204-222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01626620.2013.806230
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Yildirim, K., & Ates, S. (2012). Turkish pre-service teachers` perceived self-efficacy beliefs and knowledge about using expository text as an instructional tool in their future classroom settings. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 37(8). http://dx.doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2012v37n8.4