Authors
Leah P Teeters, Michelle Shedro, Adriana Alvarez, Caitlin McKimmy, Sona Dimidjian
Publication date
2021/10/2
Journal
The Teacher Educator
Volume
56
Issue
4
Pages
372-398
Publisher
Routledge
Description
In the context of a study investigating a teacher learning program, DIA, designed to encourage practices of mediation and promote teacher well-being and holistic learning for students, we evaluated changes in teachers’ practices and perspectives following training in the DIA program. We used qualitative measures, including focus groups, writing samples, drawing samples, classroom observations, and lesson plans and workbooks. Our analysis found that teachers who participated in DIA expanded their identity as a teacher, conceptualizing their role as mediators of learning. The DIA training provided ideational, material, and relational resources that supported this expansion of teachers’ identities, allowing them to access new learning and implement new practices of holistic instruction.
Total citations
202220232024121