1990
DOI: 10.1080/19388079009558031
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Preservice teachers’ schemata for a diagnostic framework in reading

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“…What matters is only whether they think and act in a way that seems reasonable to the interviewers according to psychological facts about student learning. Thus, some of the empirical studies inspired by Shulman's (1986) concept of "pedagogic content knowledge" examine the question whether teachers consider recent concepts of their subject's didactics and developmental psychological concepts of strategies of learning (Clift, Ghatala, & Naus, 1987;Shefelbine & Shiel, 1987). To the disappointment of their authors, these studies showed that the teachers studied did not rely on psychological theories, but used other knowledge referring to experience.…”
Section: Forming Professional Knowledge By Practical Experience: Evermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What matters is only whether they think and act in a way that seems reasonable to the interviewers according to psychological facts about student learning. Thus, some of the empirical studies inspired by Shulman's (1986) concept of "pedagogic content knowledge" examine the question whether teachers consider recent concepts of their subject's didactics and developmental psychological concepts of strategies of learning (Clift, Ghatala, & Naus, 1987;Shefelbine & Shiel, 1987). To the disappointment of their authors, these studies showed that the teachers studied did not rely on psychological theories, but used other knowledge referring to experience.…”
Section: Forming Professional Knowledge By Practical Experience: Evermentioning
confidence: 99%