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Student perspectives of embedded professional practice in Pre-Service teacher education

[Abstract] 
Type Article
Document no. 044279
Author Richardson, Susan. Senior Education Academic, Central Queensland University.
Second author Knight, Bruce Allen. Professor, Education, Central Queensland University.
Pages pp. 33-46
Host Item Entry International Journal of Applied Educational Studies. . Vol. 11, August 2011
Descriptors Educational practice  -  Student teachers  -  Career development  -  Teacher improvement
Language of document English
Country Kuwait
This study investigates the impact of an optional eleven day in-school placement at the start of a new school year on pre-service teacher education students enrolled in their final year of study. Through the students’ written responses, the research elicited insights into the experiences that the students believed directly linked to effective and successful embedded professional practice and enhanced their professional development as future teachers (learning managers). The written response questions were framed by issues identified within a literature review that related to in school placement. The issues identified were relationships, communication, identifying needs to be met, time and quality learning. An open-ended PMI (positive, minus, interesting) section also provided participants an opportunity to discuss their experiences. Participants identified the placement as an authentic and valuable learning opportunity that contributed to their professional development. (Published abstract)

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Richardson, Susan.. (2011). Student perspectives of embedded professional practice in Pre-Service teacher education . International Journal of Applied Educational Studies. Vol. 11, August 2011. pp. 33-46 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org