How can pre-service primary teachers' perspectives contribute to a pedagogy that problematises the ‘practical’ in teacher education? (Pre-published version)
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Ní Chróinín, D., Mitchell, E., Kenny, A., Murtagh, E. and Vaughan, E. C. (2013) 'How can pre-service primary teachers' perspectives contribute to a pedagogy that problematises the ‘practical’ in teacher education?', Irish Educational Studies, 32(2), 251-267, available: https://doi.org/10.1080/03323315.2013.798524
Date
2013Author
Ní Chróinín, Déirdre
Mitchell, Eamonn
Kenny, Ailbhe
Murtagh, Elaine
Vaughan, Elaine Claire
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Ní Chróinín, D., Mitchell, E., Kenny, A., Murtagh, E. and Vaughan, E. C. (2013) 'How can pre-service primary teachers' perspectives contribute to a pedagogy that problematises the ‘practical’ in teacher education?', Irish Educational Studies, 32(2), 251-267, available: https://doi.org/10.1080/03323315.2013.798524
Abstract
This study examined pre-service primary teachers’ perspectives on teaching and learning experiences within college-based courses in ‘practical’ subject areas within a teacher education programme. Following three individual lectures (one each in art, music and physical education), pre-service teachers (n-11) participated in focus group interviews sharing their perspectives on the teaching and learning experiences. These data were analysed thematically and supported by teacher educators’ (n-3) planning and reflection documentation. Although the problematic nature of the ‘practical’ suggests appeal and peril of the ‘practical’, the important nature of negotiating the ‘practical’ to enhance student learning is apparent. Students emphasised the value of practical engagement and expressed a strong preference for working in groups to create a safe learning environment to develop confidence and competence. These insights suggest key aspects of a pedagogy of teacher education in these ‘practical’ areas. The importance of being aware of and, in some cases, challenging student perspectives on how they learn best in these curricular areas is discussed.
Keywords
Pedagogy of teacher educationPre-service teacher perspectives
Practical learning engagement
Teacher educator reflection
Tacit knowledge
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engPublisher
Taylor & Francis [Routledge]Rights
18 Months CC BY-NC CC BY-NC-NDISSN
1747-4965Related items
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