通过合作的纪实小说研究培养中级教师

Q3 Social Sciences
K. Barker, S. Pettit, C. Pace
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摘要

摘要本文描述了职前教师(和一名在职教师)如何通过阅读纪实小说获得内容知识和教学技能,这是一种将虚构故事与历史主要来源相结合的类型。在一门专注于儿童和青少年文学的现场本科课程中,保育老师们将这本小说作为必修课阅读,而一名在职老师则用同样的文本对五年级的班级进行了一项小说研究。对课程文件、观察笔记、个人和焦点小组访谈记录的分析突出了在职和职前教师及其青少年学生的学习层次,这些层次支持了成功中学课堂的课程和教学特点。研究结果显示,将一项纪实性的新颖研究纳入职前教师课程中,可以增加内容知识和教学技能,让中等水平的学生参与到围绕综合性和挑战性文本的学习体验中。此外,围绕一部以高度相关的青少年角色为主角的纪实小说,以及一个融合世界和日常生活事件的情节进行的有目的的教学,培养了中学生在家庭、朋友和学校的背景下,以及在重大政治危机的阴影下,围绕正义主题的深入思考和联系。
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Preparing middle level teachers through a collaborative documentary novel study
Abstract This article describes how preservice teachers (and one inservice teacher) gained content knowledge and pedagogical skills through reading a documentary novel, a genre that combines fictional storytelling with historical primary sources. Preservice teachers read the novel as a required text in a site-based undergraduate course focused on children’s and young adult literature, while an inservice teacher conducted a novel study with her fifth-grade class using the same text. Analysis of course documents, observation notes, and individual and focus group interview transcripts highlighted layers of learning for inservice and preservice teachers and their young adolescent students that supported curriculum and instruction characteristics of successful middle school classrooms. Findings revealed that incorporating a documentary novel study in preservice teacher coursework resulted in increased content knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary for engaging middle level students in learning experiences around integrative and challenging texts. Furthermore, purposeful instruction around a documentary novel featuring highly relatable adolescent characters and a plot that integrated world and everyday life events fostered deep thinking and connections for middle grades students around themes of justice within the context of family, friends, and school and in the shadow of a major political crisis.
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Middle School Journal
Middle School Journal Social Sciences-Education
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