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The action research process as a means of helping student teachers understand and fulfil the complex role of the teacher
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Pre-service Teacher EducationTeacher EducationPerformance StudiesAction ResearchStudent TeachingElementary Education CurriculumEducational PsychologyEducationAction Research ProcessFaculty TeamTeacher DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentTeacher PreparationAction Research RequirementPre-service PreparationComplex RoleElementary EducationStudent Teachers
Abstract The Mid-Town elementary preservice cohort programme at OISE/UT has, for several years, had action research by student teachers as a major component. In this article, the authors outline the view of action research held by the faculty team and explain why they turned to action research as a strategy in teacher education. They detail how the action research requirement is implemented in the programme, and describe the effects of the action research process on the understandings, skills and behaviour of the preservice teachers. The findings suggest this is potentially a very valuable approach to teacher education, provided certain other conditions are fulfilled.
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