High and Low Implementers of Content Literacy Instruction: Portraits of Teacher Efficacy

From Section:
Instruction in Teacher Training
Published:
Oct. 28, 2008

Source: Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 24, Issue 7, October 2008, Pages 1739-1750

This study used a teacher efficacy framework to describe the perceptions of high and low implementers of content literacy instruction in the context of a year-long professional development program.
Interviews from middle and high school content teachers illustrated efficacy differences between teachers who demonstrated high and low levels of content literacy implementation.

High implementers exhibited higher levels of general, personal, and collective efficacy, whereas low implementers exhibited lower levels of efficacy for literacy teaching. Although both high and low implementers perceived content literacy positively, high implementers were characterized by persistence in overcoming barriers associated with content literacy implementation.
 


Updated: Dec. 01, 2019
Keywords:
Attitudes of teachers | Literacy instruction | Middle school | Professional development | Teacher efficacy | Teachers