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Developing Teachers as Critical Curators: Investigating Elementary Preservice Teachers’ Inspirations for Lesson Planning

Internet resources abound for preservice teacher (PST) use today, but we do not know how they choose and describe their implementation of them. This study investigates 158 elementary PSTs’ lesson plans across eight courses to describe plan inspiration and justification. PSTs reported being inspired...

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Published in:Journal of teacher education 2020-11, Vol.71 (5), p.518-536
Main Authors: Sawyer, Amanda G., Dredger, Katie, Myers, Joy, Barnes, Susan, Wilson, Reece, Sullivan, Jesse, Sawyer, Daniel
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Elementary School Teachers
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Family Influence
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Internet
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Investigations
Lesson Plans
Literacy
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Peer Influence
Planning
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Primary Education
Resources
Skill Development
Student Teacher Attitudes
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Teacher education
Teacher Educators
Teacher Influence
Teacher Role
Teachers
Teaching
Technology Uses in Education
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