Does Practice Make Perfect? The Curricular Give and Take of One Teacher Education Program’s Re-design

Q2 Social Sciences Action in Teacher Education Pub Date : 2021-08-04 DOI:10.1080/01626620.2021.1955775
Scott Kissau, Hilary Dack, Paul G. Fitchett
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ABSTRACT As teacher preparation programs across the country evolve in response to criticism, declining enrollment, and increasing competition, research is needed to guide and inform their evolution. In response, faculty at one teacher preparation program embarked upon a two-year journey to transform a program to make it more conceptually coherent as well as convenient and affordable. Upon completion, the researchers employed a mixed methods design involving valid and reliable performance assessments, surveys, and interviews to investigate the impact of the re-design on teacher candidate performance and perceptions of their preparation. Results suggested that the changes led to some improvements in candidate performance, but that these improvements may have come at the expense of other knowledge and skills. Despite prioritizing a practice-based teacher education, results indicated that the re-designed program did not provide completers with adequate opportunity to practice skills across the entire program, and as a result, left completers of the re-designed program less confident in their degree of preparation than their peers who completed the original program. The study shares a number of lessons learned that other teacher preparation programs should consider before embarking upon programmatic re-design.
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熟能生巧吗?教师教育项目再设计的课程给予与接受
摘要随着全国各地的教师准备项目在批评、招生人数下降和竞争加剧的情况下不断发展,需要进行研究来指导和告知其发展。作为回应,一个教师准备项目的教员们开始了为期两年的旅程,对一个项目进行改造,使其在概念上更加连贯、方便和负担得起。完成后,研究人员采用了一种混合方法设计,包括有效和可靠的绩效评估、调查和访谈,以调查重新设计对教师候选人绩效和对其准备的看法的影响。结果表明,这些变化导致了候选人表现的一些改善,但这些改善可能是以牺牲其他知识和技能为代价的。尽管优先考虑基于实践的教师教育,但研究结果表明,重新设计的课程并没有为完成者提供足够的机会在整个课程中练习技能,因此,与完成原始课程的同龄人相比,重新设计课程的完成者对自己的准备程度缺乏信心。该研究分享了一些经验教训,其他教师准备计划在开始计划重新设计之前应该考虑这些经验教训。
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Action in Teacher Education
Action in Teacher Education Social Sciences-Education
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