The Preservice Teachers Are Watching: Framing and Reframing the Field Experience.

Lisa Scherff, Nancy Robb Singer

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Abstract

In this article we employ Sizers' (1999) school- and classroom-based lenses for observation and apply them to the events and interactions that teacher education students see during school-based field experiences. Our data include online reflections and discussions among 33 students enrolled in a teacher education program at a large, public university. Our findings show that participants engaged in a complex series of framing(s) and reframing(s) to make sense of their experience. Further, we show how computer-mediated communication tools can promote framing and reflection among preservice teachers and enhance the face-to-face instruction university teacher educators provide. (Contains 2 tables and 2 figures.)
Original languageAmerican English
JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
Volume28
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2012

Keywords

  • computer-mediated communication
  • field experience
  • preservice teacher
  • reflection

Disciplines

  • Education

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