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Title: Changing perceptions, practice and pedagogy : challenges for and ways into teacher change
Authors: Gatt, Isabelle
Keywords: Teachers -- Training of
Drama -- Study and teaching
Drama in education
Teacher-student relationships
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Sage
Citation: Gatt, I. (2009). Changing perceptions, practice and pedagogy: Challenges for and ways into teacher change. Journal of Transformative Education, 7(2), 164-184.
Abstract: Implementing innovation in schools requires careful orchestration of a host of dimensions and stakeholders. Stakeholders fundamental to change are teachers. This article explores the potential of an in-school professional development program at empowering teachers and consequently transforming their perceptions, attitudes, and classroom practice. This program formed part of a 3-year-3-cycle research longitudinal project aimed primarily at promoting Drama within a school situated in a low socioeconomic status area. The discussion centers on the teachers’ initial beliefs, perceptions, knowledge, and practice of Drama and examines the change as a result of the professional development intervention. The research gradually involved all the teacher population (14) in the particular primary state school. At the end of the 3-year project, teachers reported a change in perceptions and enhanced knowledge of Drama conventions and thus felt more confidence to teach the subject. Moreover, they reported that a year after the project had finished, they were still using the Drama strategies learnt in their classrooms.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86380
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