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We Became Teachers: The Influence of Personal Reading on Curriculum Understanding.
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We Became Teachers: The Influence of Personal Reading on Curriculum Understanding./
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Whitaker, Westry Allen.
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296 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-11A(E).
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Secondary education. -
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We Became Teachers: The Influence of Personal Reading on Curriculum Understanding.
Whitaker, Westry Allen.
We Became Teachers: The Influence of Personal Reading on Curriculum Understanding.
- 296 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--The George Washington University, 2014.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
The books we care about are part of us (Sumara 1996, 2002). It is the story of this literary experience as told by three currently practicing English teachers that interests me when I ask, "How does a teacher's personal reading inform his or her understanding of curriculum?" Seeking the representation of this story, I employ qualitative methods that value unique perspectives, interpretations, and the presence of my subjectivity (van Manen, 1990; Seidman, 2006; Jardine, 2006). The combined use of autobiography---in the tradition of currere (Pinar, 1975)---and the hermeneutic method (Heidegger, 2008; Nakkula & Ravitch, 1998) best matches this responsibility. By representing the profound impact of personal reading on my teaching of literature, I contribute my autobiographical voice and story to this study.
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The books we care about are part of us (Sumara 1996, 2002). It is the story of this literary experience as told by three currently practicing English teachers that interests me when I ask, "How does a teacher's personal reading inform his or her understanding of curriculum?" Seeking the representation of this story, I employ qualitative methods that value unique perspectives, interpretations, and the presence of my subjectivity (van Manen, 1990; Seidman, 2006; Jardine, 2006). The combined use of autobiography---in the tradition of currere (Pinar, 1975)---and the hermeneutic method (Heidegger, 2008; Nakkula & Ravitch, 1998) best matches this responsibility. By representing the profound impact of personal reading on my teaching of literature, I contribute my autobiographical voice and story to this study.
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