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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==


* Fang, Z. (1996). A review of research on teacher beliefs and practices. Educational Research, 38(1),
* Fang, Z. (1996). A review of research on teacher beliefs and practices. Educational Research, 38(1), 47–65.
47–65.


* Kagan, D. M. (1992). Implications of research on teacher belief. Educational Psychologist, 27(1),
* Kagan, D. M. (1992). Implications of research on teacher belief. Educational Psychologist, 27(1), 65–90.
65–90.


* Nespor, J. (1987). The role of beliefs in the practice of teaching. Journal of Curriculum Studies,
* Nespor, J. (1987). The role of beliefs in the practice of teaching. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 19(4), 317–328.
19(4), 317–328.


* Pajares, M. F. (1992). Teachers’ Beliefs and Educational Research: Cleaning Up a Messy Construct.
* Pajares, M. F. (1992). Teachers’ Beliefs and Educational Research: Cleaning Up a Messy Construct. Review of Educational Research, 62(3), 307–332.
Review of Educational Research, 62(3), 307–332.


* Van Driel, J. H., Bulte, A. M. W., & Verloop, N. (2007). The relationships between teachers’ general
* Van Driel, J. H., Bulte, A. M. W., & Verloop, N. (2007). The relationships between teachers’ general beliefs about teaching and learning and their domain specific curricular beliefs. Learning and Instruction, 17(2), 156–171.
beliefs about teaching and learning and their domain specific curricular beliefs. Learning and
Instruction, 17(2), 156–171.


* Voet, M., & De Wever, B. (2017a). Effects of immersion in inquiry-based learning on student
* Voet, M., & De Wever, B. (2017a). Effects of immersion in inquiry-based learning on student teachers’ educational beliefs. Instructional Science.
teachers’ educational beliefs. Instructional Science.


* Woofolk Hoy, A. W., Davis, H., & Pape, S. (2006). Teachers’ knowledge, beliefs and thinking. In P.
* Woofolk Hoy, A. W., Davis, H., & Pape, S. (2006). Teachers’ knowledge, beliefs and thinking. In P. A. Alexander & P. H. Winne (Eds.), Handbook of Educational Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 715–737). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
A. Alexander & P. H. Winne (Eds.), Handbook of Educational Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 715–
737). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.


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[[Category:Pedagogic strategies]]
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[[Category:Educational theories]]
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[[Category:Overviews]]

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Bibliography

  • Fang, Z. (1996). A review of research on teacher beliefs and practices. Educational Research, 38(1), 47–65.
  • Kagan, D. M. (1992). Implications of research on teacher belief. Educational Psychologist, 27(1), 65–90.
  • Nespor, J. (1987). The role of beliefs in the practice of teaching. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 19(4), 317–328.
  • Pajares, M. F. (1992). Teachers’ Beliefs and Educational Research: Cleaning Up a Messy Construct. Review of Educational Research, 62(3), 307–332.
  • Van Driel, J. H., Bulte, A. M. W., & Verloop, N. (2007). The relationships between teachers’ general beliefs about teaching and learning and their domain specific curricular beliefs. Learning and Instruction, 17(2), 156–171.
  • Voet, M., & De Wever, B. (2017a). Effects of immersion in inquiry-based learning on student teachers’ educational beliefs. Instructional Science.
  • Woofolk Hoy, A. W., Davis, H., & Pape, S. (2006). Teachers’ knowledge, beliefs and thinking. In P. A. Alexander & P. H. Winne (Eds.), Handbook of Educational Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 715–737). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.