Attitudes of preservice teachers towards teaching deaf and ESL students
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01/12/2012
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This study explored preservice teacher attitudes towards teaching a deaf student who uses Australian Sign Language (Auslan) compared to a student who is new to Australia and speaks Polish. The participants were 200 preservice teachers in their third or fourth year of university education. A questionnaire was created to measure attitudes, and participants were also asked to list teaching strategies they would use with the two students. A factor analysis yielded two subscales: Teacher Expectations and Teacher Confidence. Results showed that teachers had higher expectations of the Auslan student than the Polish student, and were more confident about teaching the Auslan student. Differences between the two conditions were also found for suggested teaching strategies. The findings have implications for teacher education programs. |
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Australian Journal of Teacher Education |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57076/7/57076A.pdf Ting, Claire & Gilmore, Linda (2012) Attitudes of preservice teachers towards teaching deaf and ESL students. Australian Journal of Teacher Education. |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130313 Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators #teacher attitudes #teacher expectations #deaf #ESL #teaching strategies #HERN |
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Journal Article |