A Course Exploration: Guiding Instruction to Prepare Students as Change Agents in Educational Reform

This article explores the premise of teacher identity development through course experiences directed at inquiry and social awareness. The course exploration examines the use of various strategies used to help promote educators as change agents. Pre-service students enrolled in a one-year master’s...

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Main Author: Kathy L. Church
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Park University 2010-08-01
Series:InSight
Online Access:http://www.insightjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/1-A-Course-Exploration-Guiding-Instruction-to-Prepare-Students-as-Change-Agents-in-Educational-Reform.pdf
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Summary:This article explores the premise of teacher identity development through course experiences directed at inquiry and social awareness. The course exploration examines the use of various strategies used to help promote educators as change agents. Pre-service students enrolled in a one-year master’s program with teaching credential participated in a yearlong course designed to engage them in guided inquiry while making connections between theory and practice. Evaluation of the projects and student perceptions of their work suggest that guided inquiry into educational issues builds critical thinking skills and a sense of purpose, leadership, and service through shaping teacher identity.
ISSN:1933-4850
1933-4869