Personal knowledge,belief systems,and educational innovators |
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Authors: | Paul F. Kleine Louis M. Smith |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Education, University of Oklahoma , Norman, Oklahoma, 73019;2. Department of Education , Washington University , McMillan Hall, St. Louis, Missouri, 63130 |
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Abstract: | The role of early socialization is examined to determine the relationship of this prior experience to teachers' belief systems. A brief analysis of belief systems is undertaken, followed by a narrative drawn from the life history of one reform-minded teacher from an innovative school. A constructivist position represented by George Kelly and Jerome Bruner is used to explicate the analysis. Implications are drawn for the importance of considering the early experience of teachers in developing teacher education programs. In particular, the recent reform literature in teacher education is critiqued and faulted for ignoring the important role of teacher belief systems, which in turn are argued to be strongly influenced by early socialization. |
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