Hilda Borko
Hilda Borko | |
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Education | BA (1971), MA (1973), PhD (1978) |
Alma mater | University of California |
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Discipline | Psychology |
Sub-discipline | educational psychology |
Institutions | Stanford Graduate School of Education |
Hilda Borko is an American educational psychologist[1][2] who researches teacher cognition and changes in novice and experienced teachers' knowledge and beliefs.Her research explores teachers’ instructional practices, the process of learning to teach, the impact of teacher professional development programs on teachers and students, and the preparation of professional development leaders. Her work has identified factors that affect teachers' learning of reform-based practices. She is chair of the educational psychology program area in the school of education at the University of Colorado, and is a former president of the American Educational Research Association. Her university education (PhD 1978, MA 1973, BA 1971) was completed at the University of California.
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- ^ "Hilda Borko". National Academy of Education.
- ^ "Hilda Borko | Center to Support Excellence in Teaching". cset.stanford.edu.
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