학술논문

Learning teaching in, from, and for practice: what do we mean?
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of Teacher Education. Jan-April, 2010, Vol. 61 Issue 1-2, p21, 14 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0022-4871
Abstract
In talk about teacher preparation and professional development, we often hear the word practice associated with what, how, or when the learning of teaching is supposed to happen. In this article, four different conceptions of practice are investigated, and their implications for how learning teaching might be organized are explored. Rather than a comprehensive review of the literature, what is presented here is a set of ideas that draw on both past and present efforts at reform. The purpose of this essay is to provoke clarification of what we mean when we talk about practice in relation to learning teaching. The author draws on her own research on the work of teaching from the perspective of practice to represent the nature of the work and to speculate from various perspectives on how that work might be learned. Keywords teaching, practice, teacher education, professional development
In talk about teacher preparation and professional development, we often hear the word practice associated with what, how, or when learning the work of teaching is supposed to happen. Listening [...]