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Introduction

Understanding teacher beliefs is crucial for improving teaching practices, student learning, and the achievement of educational aims. This document aims to provide a comprehensive framework for categorizing teacher beliefs across various aspects of teaching and learning in the context of government schools in India.

The broader approach/framework draws upon multiple well-established theoretical models and research findings to design a comprehensive, robust and credible approach to analyzing teacher beliefs in the context of work done by IT for Change. It tries to cover a wide range of areas, including epistemological beliefs, subject-specific beliefs, pedagogical beliefs, beliefs about student learning, beliefs about technology integration, and beliefs influenced by cultural and contextual factors.

By systematically categorizing teacher beliefs, the idea is to develop a broader framework that can serve as a valuable tool for (our team) educators, researchers, and policymakers to gain insights into the underlying beliefs that shape teaching practices, inform professional development initiatives, and guide educational reforms. Understanding teacherโ€™s beliefs, reflecting on them, and researching Teacher Professional Development (TPD) programs that seek to help teachers examine and revise these beliefs, is an important part of the [[1]] program of IT for Change.