Title of article
Enriching Student Teaching Experiences Through Follow-Up Collegial Discussions
Author/Authors
Ahmadi, Parviz Farhangian University, Tehran, Iran
Pages
26
From page
1
To page
26
Abstract
This study investigated how several pre-service EFL teachers in an undergraduate
programme engaged in a series of collegial discussions after their student teaching experiences
over the third year of the programme and how the collegial interactions nurtured their professional
development. The individual interviews and group discussions were audio-recorded and
transcribed in verbatim. The findings indicated that the active participation of the participant
teachers in collegial discussions following their student teaching experiences facilitated learning
in a collaborative learning community. The participants shared their personal practical
experiences, scaffolded their peers and developed their professional knowledge in several aspects.
Their awareness of pedagogical challenges was raised and they addressed their learners' needs and
learning strategies in real classroom settings more effectively. The collegial interactions focused
on the transfer of theories learned from the disciplinary textbooks to the pedagogical realities of
the EFL educational settings. The engagement of the student teachers in collegial discussions made
them reconsider their pedagogical beliefs and practices.
Keywords
Collegial Discussions , student teaching , pre-service EFL teachers
Journal title
journal of english language and literature teaching (JELT)
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2733191
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