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Investigating pre-service teacher learning: transformations and artful mindshift

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posted on 2024-06-13, 12:03 authored by J Arnold
PurposeThis research explores the ways in which a pre-service teacher (Deidre) reflects on experiences to develop transformation into a professional educator. This study investigates how pre-service teachers engage in dialogue and art to elaborate and reflect on learning experiences, which provide evidence of mindshift and emergent knowledge and teacher identity.Design/methodology/approachOften difficult to measure and trace, this work presents the emerging transformation of a pre-service teacher through ethnographic methodology, stories and artful practice.FindingsAs part of a larger study, the design reveals transformative mindshift from pre-service teacher reflective stories. Data from interviews and artful practice reveal evidence of moments of pedagogical impact, which contribute to identity and professional practice (Clandinin et al., 2006; Loughran, 2006).Social implicationsFocusing on “what”, “when” and “how” transitions occur is explored to further understand the professional development in initial teacher education.Originality/valueBuilding on research undertaken by Cochran-Smith and Lytle (1999), this investigation draws on artful reflections and stories to evidence elements of powerful pedagogical learning in order to teach in the world of professional practice.

History

Journal

Qualitative Research Journal

Volume

21

Pagination

349-359

ISSN

1443-9883

eISSN

1448-0980

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD