Publication Date:
2009
Journal Issue:
v.20(2), August 2009, 154-170
Pages:
17
Abstract:
This article presents the findings from a study on the impact of concurrent service-learning pedagogical training and service-learning engagement on pre-service teachers' perceptions of teaching and inclination towards using service-learning. Findings reveal that experiential activities in which pre-service teachers can engage in real classrooms in real capacities can open their eyes to realities of teaching, bolster their confidence, inform them about good/bad practices, and remind them that students are key to a conducive learning environment. Findings were not attributed explicitly to prospective teachers' participation in service-learning, however.
Call Number:
115/B/STE/2009
Sector:
HE Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Pedagogy
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Perceptions 
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