학술논문

Assessing Student Teaching Experiences: Teacher Candidates' Perceptions of Preparedness.
Document Type
Article
Source
Educational Research Quarterly. Dec2012, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p3-19. 17p.
Subject
*STUDENT teaching
*PREPAREDNESS
*EXPERIENCE
*FOURTH grade (Education)
*CLASSROOM management
*PROFESSIONALISM
Language
ISSN
0196-5042
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of student teaching experiences by measuring teacher candidates' perceptions of their preparedness. The participants were 130 teacher candidates who had completed their student teaching as part of a program preparing them to teach children in pre-K through grade 4. Teacher candidates responded to the survey by recalling their before and after student teaching experiences. A paired t-test was calculated to determine statistical mean differences before and after student teaching on five categories: a) pedagogical content knowledge, b) planning and preparation for instruction, c) classroom management, d) promoting family involvement, and e) professionalism. Mean differences of all of the paired items between pre-and post survey were shown to be statistically significant on all five categories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]