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  Beyond Concerns with Self: the sophisticated thinking of beginning student teachers
 
 
Title: Beyond Concerns with Self: the sophisticated thinking of beginning student teachers
Author: Burn, Katharine
Hagger, Hazel
Mutton, Trevor
Everton, Tim
Appeared in: Journal of education for teaching
Paging: Volume 26 (2000) nr. 3 pages 259-278
Year: 2000-11-01
Contents: The last 10 years have seen a significant transformation of initial teacher education in England. The establishment of school-based partnerships and increasingly tight government regulation have reduced the autonomy of universities in the professional preparation of teachers. In the context of these changes the Developing Expertise of Beginning Teachers project was established to explore the learning of beginning teachers through the course of their initial training and early years in the profession. This paper, based on post-lesson interview data collected during the first half of the training year, focuses on two aspects of student teachers' thinking: the reasons put forward for their teaching decisions; and their evaluation of that teaching. Analysis of lesson aims and the factors taken into account in seeking to achieve them suggests a high level of concern for pupil learning, echoed in their lesson evaluations, and a surprisingly sophisticated grasp of the complexity of teaching.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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