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Investigating praxis inquiry within teacher education using Giddens' Structuration Theory

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by P Burridge, Cathryn CarpenterCathryn Carpenter, Brenda CherednichenkoBrenda Cherednichenko, T Kruger
Partnerships are the foundation of teacher education at Victoria University in Australia. They provide opportunities for preservice teachers to be inquiring and socially active practitioners. These partnerships have been developed between the university and a broad range of educational settings in the community. Preservice teachers work in these settings, evaluating and responding to the educational needs of the organization as well as the individual learners and their families. Utilizing the components of Giddens' structuration theory as the theoretical basis for analysis, we analyzed three case studies of this practice-driven or praxis-inquiry approach to teacher education through partnerships. The exploration of the experiences described suggests that praxis inquiry is an approach that contributes to effective personalized learning opportunities, increased human agency, and broader perspectives on social responsibility. This research methodology explores new approaches to researching practice and to building the capacity of educators to understand practice and its impact through reflexive inquiry.

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Journal

Journal of experiential education

Volume

33

Issue

1

Pagination

19 - 37

Publisher

Sage

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1053-8259

eISSN

2169-009X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Association of Experiential Education.

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