Teachers today are faced with a myriad of responsibilities from student
achievement to developing socially responsible citizens. Schools of
education work on promoting teacher knowledge and skill however little
has been done to advance the necessary dispositions needed to meet the
diverse needs of students. Perhaps this is because few schools have been
able to define what "disposition" is much less promote and evaluate the
impact of disposition on teacher development or student learning. This
study, conducted in collaboration with world renowned scholar Dr. Alan
J. Reiman, examines professional judgment and action as key components
of teacher disposition. Specifically, it addresses how mentor
disposition impacts work with beginning teachers and how beginning
teacher disposition impacts work with students. The book is geared
toward teacher educators, those engaged in professional development, and
educational researchers interested in the area of teacher disposition.
It provides a concrete, measurable definition of disposition including
rubrics for evaluation and explores professional development programs
that can be replicated in various environments.