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Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University
Abstract
Universities are challenged continuously in reviews to improve teacher education, which includes
providing substantial theory-practice connections for undergraduates. This study investigated secondyear
preservice teachers’ (n=48) self-reported learning as a result of co-teaching primary science to
their peers within the university setting. From extended written responses and observations of teaching
practice, data indicated learning around the following themes: lesson implementation, content
knowledge, teaching strategies, confidence to teach, questioning skills, grade appropriateness of
content, time management, and how to critically observe co-teaching. The co-teaching episodes within
the university setting were emphasised as a way to build confidence and as development of plausible
science lessons for implementation in authentic primary classrooms. Co-teaching primary science to
peers scaffolds the development of teaching skills and practices through dual roles as both teachers
and student recipients.
providing substantial theory-practice connections for undergraduates. This study investigated secondyear
preservice teachers’ (n=48) self-reported learning as a result of co-teaching primary science to
their peers within the university setting. From extended written responses and observations of teaching
practice, data indicated learning around the following themes: lesson implementation, content
knowledge, teaching strategies, confidence to teach, questioning skills, grade appropriateness of
content, time management, and how to critically observe co-teaching. The co-teaching episodes within
the university setting were emphasised as a way to build confidence and as development of plausible
science lessons for implementation in authentic primary classrooms. Co-teaching primary science to
peers scaffolds the development of teaching skills and practices through dual roles as both teachers
and student recipients.
Keywords
References
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
December 22, 2016
Submission Date
December 19, 2016
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2016 Volume: 1 Number: 2
APA
Hudson, P., Nykvist, S., & Mukherjee, M. (2016). Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University. Education Reform Journal, 1(2), 34-48. https://doi.org/10.22596/erj2016.0102.34.48
AMA
1.Hudson P, Nykvist S, Mukherjee M. Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University. Education Reform Journal. 2016;1(2):34-48. doi:10.22596/erj2016.0102.34.48
Chicago
Hudson, Peter, Shaun Nykvist, and Michelle Mukherjee. 2016. “Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University”. Education Reform Journal 1 (2): 34-48. https://doi.org/10.22596/erj2016.0102.34.48.
EndNote
Hudson P, Nykvist S, Mukherjee M (December 1, 2016) Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University. Education Reform Journal 1 2 34–48.
IEEE
[1]P. Hudson, S. Nykvist, and M. Mukherjee, “Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University”, Education Reform Journal, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 34–48, Dec. 2016, doi: 10.22596/erj2016.0102.34.48.
ISNAD
Hudson, Peter - Nykvist, Shaun - Mukherjee, Michelle. “Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University”. Education Reform Journal 1/2 (December 1, 2016): 34-48. https://doi.org/10.22596/erj2016.0102.34.48.
JAMA
1.Hudson P, Nykvist S, Mukherjee M. Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University. Education Reform Journal. 2016;1:34–48.
MLA
Hudson, Peter, et al. “Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University”. Education Reform Journal, vol. 1, no. 2, Dec. 2016, pp. 34-48, doi:10.22596/erj2016.0102.34.48.
Vancouver
1.Peter Hudson, Shaun Nykvist, Michelle Mukherjee. Self-Reported Learning from Co-Teaching Primary Science Lessons to Peers at University. Education Reform Journal. 2016 Dec. 1;1(2):34-48. doi:10.22596/erj2016.0102.34.48