Teachers and Teacher Candidates Learning Together: Reported Ideas Regarding a Co-Teaching Model
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40502Mots-clés :
co-teaching, science inquiry, teacher educationRésumé
A recurring issue in science teacher education is how to support teachers using student-centred scientific inquiry projects. This study investigates the first year of a three-year project (Inquire Together) that aims to support teacher candidate/teacher mentor teams using student-centred scientific inquiry projects while co-teaching during practicum. Co-teaching involves two or more teachers working together, co-planning, co-instructing and co-reflecting, for the benefit of students and to support each other’s development as teachers. The steps in the first year of the Inquiry Together project involved the following: a) developing a co-teaching model for our practicum in a two-day workshop, follow up focus groups and interviews; b) modelling student-centred scientific inquiry opportunities for teacher candidates and teachers; and c) supporting two teacher candidate/teacher mentor co-teaching teams implementing this pedagogy with practicum classes. The Covid-19 pandemic led to co-teaching teams moving to online teaching part-way through practicum, and students continuing their projects at home. We used a case study approach to investigate the affordances and constraints of Inquire Together for supporting teachers using student-centred scientific inquiry projects. Data included video and audio recordings of the workshop, focus groups, interviews, co-teacher planning meetings, high school classes and co-teacher reflection meetings, as well as co-teachers’ unit and lesson plans and online communication. Our initial findings from thematic analysis indicate the importance of the following five elements: time together for co-teaching teams outside the classroom (for planning and reflection); co-teachers developing mutual understanding; making equity between co-teachers visible for students; communication; and both teachers’ engagement in all activities.Téléchargements
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2020-07-15
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Rees, C., Kaur, R. D., & Murphy, C. (2020). Teachers and Teacher Candidates Learning Together: Reported Ideas Regarding a Co-Teaching Model. La Revue De l’association Canadienne Pour l’étude De Curriculum , 18(1), 13–14. https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40502
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Collaborative Learning Journeys
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