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Our Search for Shutaisei: Self-study of Three University-Based Teacher Educators
ABSTRACT Cultivating preservice teachers’ shutaisei has been the focus of Japanese university-based teacher education since the late 1990s. This article contains the self-study of three teacher educators at different Japanese universities. All three of us believe that helping students cultivate their shutaisei should be an important part of our teaching practices; however, framing shutaisei and pursuing it in practice poses complex dilemmas. In this article, we explore our individual understandings of shutaisei’s meaning in theory and practice, and reflect on how and why we considered it in these ways. We discussed our practices every two weeks online; all the conversations were videotaped and analyzed. Ultimately, through this self-study, we (teacher educators) found: (1) We had defined what shutaisei means based on our own educational experiences; and (2) We had suggested our own shutaisei to the students without being aware that it is based on our own educational experience. Teacher education institutions, we recommend, should provide opportunities for faculty members to explore themselves and their practices.
期刊介绍:
Studying Teacher Education invites submissions from authors who have a strong interest in improving the quality of teaching generally and of teacher education in particular. The central purpose of the journal is to disseminate high-quality research and dialogue in self-study of teacher education practices. Thus the journal is primarily a forum for teacher educators who work in contexts and programs of teacher education.