Book Chapter

Research on Teacher Thinking, Beliefs, and Knowledge in Higher Education: Foundations, Status and Prospects

Nira Hativa, Peter Goodyear

Teacher Thinking, Beliefs and Knowledge in Higher Education | Springer Netherlands | Published : 2002

Abstract

Since the mid 1970’s there has been a growing tendency for research on teaching to distance itself from the narrow examination of teachers’ observable classroom behaviours and shift towards the more subtle and implicit aspects of teaching that accompany those classroom behaviours. This tendency is based on a strengthening perception of teaching as a professional activity entailing complex and demanding cognitive processes such as creativity and originality in thinking, problem-solving, and reflection (see e.g. Schoenfeld, 1998). On this view, teaching should be likened to the professional work of medical doctors, lawyers and architects, rather than to technicians who use their skills to perf..

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