Bridging Practices: A Case Study in Pre-service Early Childhood Teacher Education

Title
Bridging Practices: A Case Study in Pre-service Early Childhood Teacher Education
Publication Date
2004
Author(s)
Tynan, Belinda
Garbett, Dawn
Editor
Editor(s): Belinda Yourn and Shona Little
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Dunmore Press Ltd
Place of publication
Auckland, New Zealand
Edition
1
UNE publication id
une:6097
Abstract
Tertiary educators can rely on the significant advice to be found in the literature about how adult students learn (Boud, Keogh & Walker, 1985; Kolb, 1984; Schon, 1983; 1987; Vygotskii, 1938). There is little previous research specifically related to the effectiveness of teaching students who are to be early childhood educators. Our intention was to underpin our teaching practice with constructivist principles and to engage in research surrounding our practice. This was considered especially important given the increasing interest in early childhood education by the New Zealand Ministry of Education during 2000-2001. Our beliefs, values and attitudes towards quality outcomes for pre-service early childhood students are in line with the expectation of our students' practice when working with young children.
Link
Citation
Walking to Different Beats: Good Practice and Innovation in Higher Education, p. 77-88
ISBN
1877314226
9781877314223
Start page
77
End page
88

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