- 1What are pedagogies of approximation?
- 2What is the relationship between pedagogies of approximation and the learning cycle?
- 3What is the relationship between pedagogies of approximation and classroom teaching?
- 4Teacher Education Pedagogies
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What are pedagogies of approximation?
When using pedagogies of “approximation” (Grossman et al., 2009; Grossman, Hammerness & McDonald, 2009), teacher educators engage novices in simulating parts of the work of teaching. Approximations of practice are not meant to be substitutes for “real” or “authentic” teaching. Rather, they offer novices opportunities to try out parts of teaching in lower-stakes, supportive settings where they can receive feedback from teacher educators and peers on their performance. Examples of approximations include coached whole class or group rehearsals in the teacher education classroom, one-on-one simulations between novice teachers and teacher educators, or practice-based coursework using video or transcripts.
For more information, see:
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Grossman, P., Compton, C., Igra, D., Ronfeldt, M., Shahan, E., & Williamson, P. (2009). Teaching practice: A cross-professional perspective. Teachers College Record, 111(9), 2055-2100.
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Grossman, P., Hammerness, K., & McDonald, M. (2009). Redefining teaching, re‐imagining teacher education. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 15(2), 273-289.
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What is the relationship between pedagogies of approximation and the learning cycle?
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What is the relationship between pedagogies of approximation and classroom teaching?
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Teacher Education Pedagogies
Pedagogies
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