Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
374190 Teaching and Teacher Education 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent educational policy in India has repositioned elementary school teachers as active, reflective practitioners, not just ‘deliverers’ of syllabus material. This article examines innovations in teacher support in Rajasthan's government schools through the ‘Quality Education Program.’ Drawing on qualitative research of collaborative learning processes, the paper discusses two support strategies used by the program: professional dialogic interactions and modeling of pedagogic strategies, which paralleled introductory or developmental phases within a ‘collaborative apprenticeship model’ of teacher professional development. In doing so, the paper outlines the potential of situated, collaborative approaches for Indian in-service teacher education and education development reform, more broadly.

► Two cases presented of teacher professional support processes in Indian schools. ► Paper discusses dialogic interactions and modeling as pedagogic support strategies. ► Highlights situated, collaborative learning potential for teacher education reform.

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