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Orbis scholae is an academic journal published by Charles University, Prague. It features articles on school education in the wider socio-cultural context. It aims to contribute to our understanding and the development of school education, and to the reflection of teaching practice and educational policy.
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ORBIS SCHOLAE, Vol 5 No 2 (2011), 117–138
Development of student teacher’s professional identity through constructivist approaches and self-reflective techniques
Vladimíra Spilková
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363177.2018.104
published online: 21. 02. 2018
abstract
The study presents partial results of “Teaching profession in the context of changing demands on education”, a large-scale research project. What is reflected on are key theoretical starting points of a new model of professional teacher education – a socio-constructivist conception and reflective model. The question of a teacher´s professional identity and its components as well as the conception of teaching as part of professional identity including its developmental stages are placed at the centre of attention. There is a presentation of the aims, methods and results of research into the efficacy of constructivist approaches and reflective techniques for supporting student teachers´ professional development. Possibilities offered by and limitations of systematic usage of these innovative approaches are discussed.
keywords: teacher education, innovation, socio-constructivist conception, reflective model, professional identity, student´s conception of teaching, reflection, self-reflection, student portfolio
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ISSN: 1802-4637
E-ISSN: 2336-3177