Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6849931 Teaching and Teacher Education 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper reports on the impact of a compulsory credit-bearing experiential learning (EL) block embedded into an initial teacher education (ITE) programme in Hong Kong. Student teachers engage in extended participation with community-based projects, aimed at enhancing their understanding of real-world environments, expanding their capacity to integrate theory and practice, and broadening their global outlook. The projects include community placements in Hong Kong, as well as regional learning opportunities. Qualitative data from a hundred participants reveal important outcomes in terms of pedagogical development, students' understanding of diverse others and enhanced reflective practices. The paper attends to global changes in education.
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