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What is Implicit Theory

Implicit Pedagogy for Optimized Learning in Contemporary Education
Conscious and unconscious set of person’s attitudes, opinions, and values which govern his/her behavior and social action he/she performs.
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Educational Paradigm and Professional Development: Dimensions of the Culture of Educational Institution
Lidija Vujičić (University of Rijeka, Croatia) and Akvilina Čamber Tambolaš (University of Rijeka, Croatia)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5799-9.ch005
Abstract
The culture of an educational institution is a set of individual values and norms, attitudes, beliefs, rituals, expectations, and actions of its members. Without changing the basic assumptions (implicit theories) of individuals working in an institution, there are no fundamental changes in the quality of the educational process. Professional development is understood as continually testing the quality of our own educational interventions, and redefining and modifying them based on the feedback from practice. In this chapter, the authors will focus on the results of preschool teachers' attitudes towards the different aspects of the educational process and the results of the frequency of using modern forms of professional development, obtained by survey method. There is a positive correlation between the modern educational paradigm of the preschool teacher and her participation in the contemporary forms of professional development, which testifies of the mutuality and interdependence of these two dimensions of the culture of the institution of early education.
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