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Publication Date: 2005
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Print Rich Environments: Our Prue-Service Teachers' Report of What They Observed in Their Field Experiences
Tao, Liqing; Robinson, Helen
Reading Horizons, v45 n4 p349-366 Mar-Apr 2005
This study examined teacher candidates' observations and perceptions of classroom print-rich environments during field observations. The focus is on what the teacher candidates report and believe they have observed in classrooms regarding print-rich environments. The subjects were 35 undergraduate teacher candidates enrolled in two language arts and arts methods classes requiring 36 hours of field observations in an urban setting. Pre-service teacher candidates' weekly reflective journals and semester-end descriptions provided data sources. A qualitative method was used to examine patterns of observations and descriptions concerning print-rich environments. Results revealed that most teacher candidates did not realize and observe the dynamic nature of print-rich environments. Suggestions are offered for future improvement of field observations for pre-service teachers.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Emergent Literacy, Preservice Teachers, Student Teaching, Teacher Education Programs, Classroom Observation Techniques, Case Studies, Perception, Teaching Experience
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Language: English
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