Employing community-based experiential learning in teacher education / by Gary Harfitt, Jessie Mei Ling Chow.

This book positions itself at the intersection of the interrelationship between three key areas of initial teacher education: constructivist learning theories, teaching practicum, and the promotion of reflective practices. It presents an innovative approach to teacher preparation at undergraduate an...

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Main Authors: Harfitt, Gary (Author), Chow, Jessie Mei Ling (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
Series:Springer texts in education,
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Concepts and Context -- Chapter 2: Transforming Initial Teacher Education through Community-based Experiential Learning: An Overview -- Chapter 3: Getting started: Designing your own Community-based Experiential Learning (CBEL) Initiatives -- Chapter 4: CBEL in Practice: Case Study 1 -- Chapter 5: CBEL in Practice: Case Study 2 -- Chapter 6: CBEL in Practice: Case Study 3 -- Chapter 7: CBEL in Practice: Case Study 4 -- Chapter 8: CBEL in Practice: Case Study 5 -- Chapter 9: Counter-stories: Lessons learned from Community-based experiential learning projects -- Chapter 10: Designing and facilitating 'reflection-on-action' and 'reflection-in-action' in Community-based EL -- Chapter 11: Some final thoughts. . 
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