There is a growing call for both making early field experiences more
impactful for preservice teachers and developing a stronger connection between
methods courses and field experiences. The development of core practices is
rooted in K-12 classroom instruction and is intended to serve as an answer to
this call for a stronger connection (Windschitl et al, 2012). The goal of this
research study was to collect feedback from preservice secondary science
teachers in an early field experience, the methods instructors, and the
cooperating teachers to design a tool based on a few select core practices that
would be used to help create a more focused and insightful observational
experience in the secondary science classroom. Attendees to the session will
have an opportunity to develop their understanding of core practices and learn
how this tool can be used in the secondary classroom to frame the experiences of
a preservice teacher who is observing the teacher in action.
TAKEAWAYS:
During this session, you will learn how this observational tool can be used by preservice teachers as a means to guide their early field experience, as well as how you can use this tool to highlight your pedagogical practices, or as a basis for feedback you give to students you host in your classroom.
SPEAKERS:
Kraig Kitts (Graduate student: , IN)