Helping preservice teachers develop habits of inquiry: Can it be done?

Michael S. Smith
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Abstract This exploratory study examined the feasibility of (a) a reading methods course promoting habits of inquiry in preservice teachers and (b) using “video cases” as a means of both promoting habits of inquiry and measuring the extent to which a preservice teacher has developed the dimensions of inquiry‐based teaching. Three dimensions of inquiry were identified: the ability to describe the pertinent facts of a situation, the ability to analyze and synthesize the facts, and the ability to demonstrate intelligent action and further experimentation. Prior to a methods course in reading and then again after completing the methods course, preservice teachers were shown a video case of a struggling reader and asked to rate the reader's ability, explain why they rated her as they did, and tell what they would do if they were to work with this reader in the future. Both quantitative and qualitative data indicated that preservice teachers made significant improvement in all three dimensions of inquiry upon completing the reading methods course. Lastly, video cases proved to be an excellent way of measuring the dimensions of inquiry as well as showing curricular potential at promoting inquiry.
帮助职前教师培养探究的习惯:能做到吗?
摘要本探索性研究考察了以下两种方法的可行性:(a)开设一门促进职前教师探究习惯的阅读方法课程;(b)使用“视频案例”作为促进探究习惯和衡量职前教师发展探究教学维度的程度的手段。探究的三个维度被确定:描述一种情况的相关事实的能力,分析和综合事实的能力,以及展示智能行动和进一步实验的能力。在学习阅读方法课程之前和完成阅读方法课程后,向职前教师展示了一段视频案例,内容是一位阅读困难的读者,并要求他们给这位读者的能力打分,解释他们为什么这样打分,并告诉他们如果将来要和这位读者一起工作,他们会怎么做。定量和定性数据均表明,在完成阅读方法课程后,职前教师在所有三个维度上的探究都有显著提高。最后,视频案例被证明是衡量探究维度以及展示课程在促进探究方面的潜力的极好方法。
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