Learning to Teach: Ethnomethodological Analysis of Pre-Service Teachers’ Instructional Decisions

In the research, it was aimed to determine how pre-service teachers establish the meaning regarding instructional decision making based on their first instructional experiences. The research was designed as ethnomethodological research by adopting a qualitative research approach. The study group of...

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Main Authors: Raziye Sancar, Deniz Deryakulu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Anı Publishing 2020-07-01
Series:Eğitimde Nitel Araştırmalar Dergisi
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Online Access:http://enadonline.com/en/archives/volume-8-issue-3/learning-to-teach-ethnomethodological-analysis-of-pre-service-teachers-instructional-decisions/learning-to-teach-ethnomethodological-analysis-of-pre-service-teachers-instructional-decisions
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Summary:In the research, it was aimed to determine how pre-service teachers establish the meaning regarding instructional decision making based on their first instructional experiences. The research was designed as ethnomethodological research by adopting a qualitative research approach. The study group of the research consists of 16 (9 female, 7 male) pre-service teachers who have never had any teaching experience before. The data sources were interviews and video recordings obtained from pre-service teachers' in-classroom teaching experiences. The meaning of pre-service teachers regarding instructional decision making; having (the personal characteristics, content knowledge, and teaching skills), doing (the close relationship and communication with the student, the teaching method, classroom management, and assessment method), and aiming of (reach-in student life and social life). Pre-service teachers' meaning-making about being a teacher should be combined with their teaching and learning process for successful teacher education.
ISSN:2148-2624