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ArtikelLearning from young adolescents: the use of structured teacher education coursework to help beginning teachers investigate middle school students’ intellectual capabilities  
Oleh: Conklin, Hilary G. ; Hawley, Todd S. ; Powell, Dave ; Ritter, Jason K.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal Of Teacher Education vol. 61 no. 4 (Sep. 2010), page 313-327.
Topik: pedagogy of teacher education; teacher learning; social studies education; middle school education
Fulltext: Learning from Young Adolescents- The Use of Structured.pdf (362.55KB)
Isi artikelIn this article, the authors discuss a case study in which beginning teachers interviewed young adolescents as part of structured teacher education coursework designed to challenge teachers’ low expectations for young adolescents. Based on pre- and postsurveys, pre– and post–focus group interviews, classroom field notes, and teachers’ written analysis papers, the authors’ data suggest that the coursework helped to shape changes in beginning teachers’ views of young adolescents’ analytical capabilities and social studies knowledge. However, these shifts in teachers’ thinking about young adolescents’ capabilities did not translate into shifts in the teachers’ ideas about middle school social studies instruction. The authors argue that carefully structured coursework like this interview project holds promise for helping beginning teachers develop new understandings about learners, but attention to students’ abilities must also be accompanied by attention to teachers’ purposes and pedagogical understandings.
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