Myths, mysteries and mates : the experiences of culturally diverse early childhood student teachers.
journal contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byJanet Moles
An initial finding of a PhD study to explore the experiences of culturally diverse early childhood student teachers was that participants found the first year of study the hardest, with peer friendships being critical to success. Through narrative interviews, recent early childhood teacher education graduates reported that making friends proved to be an important survival strategy, restoring a positive sense of self. Vartuli (2005) highlighted the importance of positive self-perception in student teachers, linking this to ongoing teaching practice. This paper discusses the importance of student friendships in relation to successfully completing the first year of teacher education.
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Journal
New Zealand journal of research in early childhood education