La première inspection des professeurs stagiaires de l’enseignement agricole français
The study presented in this article concerns student teachers’ personal experience of their first inspection, in the context of agricultural education. Using the conceptual model of triadic reciprocal causation borrowed from Bandura (1980, 2003), the inspected student teachers' practices are se...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fra |
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Université de Provence
2009-12-01
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Series: | Questions Vives |
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Online Access: | http://journals.openedition.org/questionsvives/420 |
Summary: | The study presented in this article concerns student teachers’ personal experience of their first inspection, in the context of agricultural education. Using the conceptual model of triadic reciprocal causation borrowed from Bandura (1980, 2003), the inspected student teachers' practices are seen as an interactional causal structure made up of the student teachers’ professional and personal history, the environment in which teaching practice is set and the course of the inspected session. The methodology is based on discourse extracts taken from the semi directive interviews of eight student teachers. The results bring to light three kinds of personal experience: inspection taken as a training period, as a test or as a punishment. The material and human context, the student teacher’s professional background and the course of the teaching session appear as variation’s factors of the way the student goes through the inspection. These factors influence the professional identity of the future teachers differently. |
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ISSN: | 1635-4079 1775-433X |