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The Relationship Between Teacher Attitudes Toward the Common Core State Standards and Informational Text

Posted on:2019-05-29Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Liberty UniversityCandidate:Estruch, Marcie JaneFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390017985686Subject:Reading instruction
Abstract/Summary:
This study sought to determine the relationship between teachers' attitudes toward the Common Core State Standards and three predetermined factors. These factors were (1) teachers' attitudes toward the practicality of pedagogical shift three, balancing informational and literary texts, (2) teachers' attitudes toward school support with the implementation process of pedagogical shift three, balancing informational and literary texts, and (3) teachers' attitudes toward the balance of informational and literary texts in comparison with the previous set of New York State standards. Through the use of a teacher survey, the researcher assessed the relationship between teachers' attitudes toward the Common Core State Standards and these three factors. This study found a moderate correlation between the three predetermined factors and teachers' attitudes toward the Common Core State Standards. The findings of this research will aid in creating a plan for properly preparing and supporting teachers to effectively implement pedagogical shift three of the Common Core State Standards. The participants of this study were kindergarten, first, and second grade teachers throughout the state of New York.
Keywords/Search Tags:Attitudes toward the common core, Common core state standards, Teacher, Relationship, Pedagogical shift three balancing informational, New york, Three predetermined factors
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