posted on 2023-05-17, 03:54authored byAllen, JM, Peach, D
This paper discusses the preservice teacher education practicum experience from the perspective of preservice teachers at a regional Australian university. It locates the practicum in the broader context of work integrated learning and associated principles of good practice. The paper argues that there are some perceived disconnections between the infield and on–campus components of the teacher education program as well as an endorsement of some aspects of the practicum experience in closing the theory-practice gap. Our research adds to international debate about the balance between theory and practice and contributes a much needed student perspective on these issues. The paper concludes with suggestions on ways to improve the quality of the practicum experience. (Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 2007, 8(1), 23-36).
History
Publication title
Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education
Volume
8
Pagination
23-36
ISSN
1175-2882
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education
Place of publication
www.apjce.org
Rights statement
This article remains a APJCE reference : Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education (2007), 8(1), 23-36