An Examination of Preservice Partnerships During a Reading Methods Course: Do They Increase Perceptions of Ability?

From Section:
Instruction in Teacher Training
Published:
Aug. 10, 2012

Source: Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, Vol. 33, Issue 3, August 2012, p. 239-250.

The authors examined the effectiveness of pairing preservice teachers with young readers
during a 9-week reading methods course to participate together in reading-related activities and partner journaling.

The authors hypothesized that these preservice partnerships would strengthen preservice teacher perceptions about their ability to perform reading instructional tasks.

Findings revealed that these one-on-one partnerships did not result in statistically significant higher scores on a self-perception scale when compared with scores of preservice teachers who did not engage in these partnering experiences.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Elementary school students | Partnerships in education | Preservice teachers | Reading instruction | Self evaluation (individuals) | Teacher student relationship