Boundary Crossings Resulting in Active Learning in Preservice Teacher Education: A CHAT Analysis Revealing the Tensions and Springboards Between Partners
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We present the results of a twenty-year long university-school partnership in which pre-service teachers collaborated with cooperative teachers and peers during their field experiences (practicums). The partnership evolved as a design experiment. Papers presented at AERA but never submitted to a research journal were revisited applying cultural-historical activity theory to understand the university-school partnership’s activity in terms of motive/object, instruments, community, roles, and rules/policies. We point to tensions that manifested contradictions between activity systems. Suggestions for boundary crossing when field experiences are part of an undergraduate program are made.