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Dispositions: An Attempt to Define Teacher by Anita C. Levine — March 02, 2007Just what is a disposition? Is it an attitude, an attribute, or something inherent and unchanging within the individual? This essay explores competing perspectives on definitional claims regarding dispositions in light of teacher education NCATE accreditation, questions the positivistic stance that the usage of ‘dispositions’ represents, and suggests the need for deepened discussion among departmental faculty members regarding their vision of what disposition means.To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Anita Levine
Kent State University E-mail Author ANITA C. LEVINE is a doctoral student in Curriculum and Instruction at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. Her research interests include education foundations, comparative international education, teacher education and curriculum theory.
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