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Conceptualizing a narrative simulation to promote dialogic reflection: using a multiple outcome design to engage teacher mentors
Authors:Nancye E. McCrary and Joan M. Mazur
Affiliation:(1) Department of Curriculum & Instruction, University of Kentucky, 319 Dickey Hall, Lexington, KY 40506-0017, USA
Abstract:Experienced teachers, tasked with mentoring, often find themselves inundated with large amounts of didactic information as they prepare for guiding new interns. In an effort to develop training that would both prepare new mentors and revitalize experienced mentors, a state Educational Professional Standards Board enlisted the help of instructional designers to develop an innovative online course. The focal point of the course design is a narrative simulation, embedded with standards-based information, that provides user-selected, multiple outcomes as decision points to support dialogic reflection. Theoretical and practical considerations for conceptualizing this multiple outcome strategy, quality review components and design specifications are discussed.
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