Creating a space where teachers can locate their voices and develop their pedagogical awareness |
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Authors: | Mary Jensen Erin Foster Meghan Eddy |
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Institution: | State University of New York at Geneseo, School of Education, 1 College Circle, Geneseo, NY 14454, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The claim is made here that we need to prepare teachers who can locate their voices in teaching situations, recognize their relationship with other voices in those situations, and reflect on their pedagogical intentions. In a teacher education course, stories written about practicum experiences offered students an opportunity to reflect on the location of their voice in classroom situations and to discuss with peers different classroom situations and possibilities for teaching and learning. This study examines more closely the reflections of two of the students with seemingly distinct orientations to learning to teach. Their practicum stories and reflective essays were analyzed for positioning of voice as described by Belenky et al. (1986). The two students located their voices in distinct ways, and also expressed growing awareness of classroom dynamics and the value of peer dialogue in broadening and deepening their understandings of teaching and learning. |
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