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| Simplified search suggestions : Calamlam Josephine M |
| 1 | 2019 Article | Cooperating teachers mentoring moves during internship of early childhood pre-service teachers Calamlam,Josephine M. Understanding the mentoring practices used by cooperating teachers to guide and support early childhood (EC) pre-service teachers’ learning-to-teach during internship in a disadvantaged environment was the main purpose of this qualitative case study. Three EC pre-service teachers and their cooperating teachers were purposively selected from whom data was collected through interviews, documents, classroom observations, and post conferences. Collected data were analyzed and identified cooperating teachers’ appropriate mentoring behaviors and practices as themes which evolved as a mentoring framework during internship. The findings presented in this study implicate the development of a mentoring framework that will guide the development of cooperating teachers’ capability for effective mentoring... 787 hits |
| 2 | 2019 Thesis | Mentoring learning to teach experiences of early childhood pre-service teachers in disadvantaged environment Calamlam, M. Josephine The purpose of this study was to explore mentoring learning-to-teach experiences of
early childhood pre-service teachers in disadvantaged environment. This case study was used
to collect qualitative data from three early childhood pre-service teachers, three
cooperating teachers, a university supervisor and a school principal who were involved in
this study. Triangulation using multiple data sources for the themes and member participant
checking were used to validate the case study. Data from interview transcripts, field notes of
classroom observations, pre-service teachers’ reflective journals, and focused group discussion
were subjected to content and thematic analyses to answer the research questions. This study has
yielded these findings: (1) learning-to- teach requires content knowledge, understanding of
pupils and how they learn, strategies for managing behaviors and o..... 1036 hits |
| 3 | 2020 Article | Belonging, being and becoming: learning-to-teach during internship Calamlam, Josephine M. Literature has identified varied internship models yet preparing early childhood pre-service teachers (ECPSTs) to confront the realities and challenges of learning-to-teach during internship remain scarcely examined. The qualitative single-case study sought to uncover ways to optimize ECPSTs? latent knowledge and skills given a limited time for internship. Findings revealed that the three ECPSTs learned to draw upon insights by reflecting on their daily teaching and learning experiences, relying on their own personal characteristics, forming a conference group among themselves and action-taking to address problems of practice during their internship. The processes of belonging, being and becoming implicate the re-imagination of internship programs to consider learning-to-teach as iterative, unpredictable and unstructured process.
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