Experiences of student-teachers on placement
Date
2017Author
Inyega, Justus O
Inyega, Hellen N.
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This paper, using case-study research approach and informed by
phenomenological and social constructivist theoretical perspectives, shares
experiences of five purposively student-teachers who were video-taped
practicing teaching in the Eastern Province of Kenya. Findings indicate that
student-teachers appreciate the quality and relevance of their teacher
preparation courses and the central importance of their relationships with
significant others. The study highlights also student-teachers’
preoccupations and concerns with their developing identities as ‘teachers’
and the ample opportunities provided while practicing teaching for them to
try out pedagogical content knowledge, skills, values and attitudes learnt
during teacher preparation. Challenges experienced by the student
teachers and/or participating schools are also discussed. Implications for
teacher educators, supervisors, student teachers and teaching practice
schools are made.
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Inyega, Hellen N., and Justus O. Inyega. "Experiences of student-teachers on placement." (2017).Rights
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