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Strengthening partnerships and boosting conceptual connections in preservice field experience 

Authors: Gina Garner a; Cheryl Rosaen a
Affiliation:   a Teacher Education, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
DOI: 10.1080/10476210902849958
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Teaching Education, Volume 20, Issue 4 December 2009 , pages 329 - 342
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Abstract

This paper discusses research on a Partner Classroom pilot program that was implemented over a two-year period to provide high quality, targeted field experiences in a senior-level elementary literacy methods course. The aim was to shift the focus from passive watching and engagement in routine classroom tasks to emphasize guided observations, debriefing with classroom teachers, and interacting with students. We documented Partner Classroom experiences as they were organized and carried out for two sections of a literacy methods course across two different semesters (n = 41), and investigated the following research question: What did teacher candidates notice and value, and how did they make sense of one Partner Classroom visit each semester? Findings indicate candidates valued seeing a “real” teacher in action to help course concepts and theories come alive. The opportunity to compare and contrast their regular classroom placement with an observation in a different school setting was also salient. Candidates also valued the opportunity to discuss their observations with teachers and principals. We conclude with a discussion of next steps for strengthening partnerships for enhanced teacher candidate learning, and implications for future research.
Keywords: community partnership and service; teacher education curriculum; teacher thinking and knowledge
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