Investigating Chinese In-service Teachers’ Concerns About Teaching Thinking Using the Concern-Based Adoption Model (CBAM)
Guoqing Zhao,
Beibei Fan,
Yaxuan Wang
et al.
Abstract:Teaching thinking has been the focus of the new round of key competencies-oriented K-12 education reform in China. Based on the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM), this study investigated Chinese in-service teachers’ concerns about teaching thinking and how demographic variables affected their concerns. A questionnaire modified from the Stages of Concerns (SoC-TT) was used to collect the data. Altogether, 382 in-service teachers from 28 cities in China participated in this study by filling out the online que… Show more
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