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Ohanian ( 1992 ) believes that teachers should always be trying out new practices because this is how they learn what ... Ayers ( 1990 ) contends that teachers often feel that teaching is not merely what one does , but who one is .
Ohanian ( 1992 ) believes that teachers should always be trying out new practices because this is how they learn what ... Ayers ( 1990 ) contends that teachers often feel that teaching is not merely what one does , but who one is .
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teaching that makes it possible to incorporate new materials and teaching strategies without changing one's teaching beliefs ” ( p . 155 ) . She found that the individual teacher determines “ the extent to which any innovation occurs ...
teaching that makes it possible to incorporate new materials and teaching strategies without changing one's teaching beliefs ” ( p . 155 ) . She found that the individual teacher determines “ the extent to which any innovation occurs ...
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Teaching mind in society : Teaching , schooling , & literate discourse . In L.C. Moll ( Ed . ) , Vygotsky and ... Self - regulation and interactive teaching : The effects of teaching conditions on teachers ' cognitive activity .
Teaching mind in society : Teaching , schooling , & literate discourse . In L.C. Moll ( Ed . ) , Vygotsky and ... Self - regulation and interactive teaching : The effects of teaching conditions on teachers ' cognitive activity .
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