Why Does It Have to Be so Flashy? Student Perspectives on Academic Tasks  

Why Does It Have to Be so Flashy? Student Perspectives on Academic Tasks

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作  者:Nicola Dunham 

机构地区:[1]Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand

出  处:《US-China Education Review(B)》2015年第5期283-298,共16页美中教育评论(B)

摘  要:Student academic identity represents the willingness and commitment to engage with academic ways of knowing, being, and doing and as such in an important aspect of becoming academically literate. This paper reports on findings associated with student engagement with academic tasks in the undertaking of a field-based programme of early childhood initial teacher education in Aotearoa (the M^ori name for New Zealand). Data were collected from students, teacher educators, and associate teachers using qualitative tools including open-ended questionnaires and group and individual interviews. Participation was gathered from four tertiary providers of field-based early childhood initial teacher education within Aotearoa. Additional contextual data being sought from the wider early childhood community in which field-based study was situated. Interpretation of the findings indicates that student academic identity is influenced by the nature of academic tasks and the associated experiences of dissonance as students move from the comfort zone of everyday ways of being, knowing, and doing to those required of the academe. Relevance of academic tasks with future professional practice was also identified as significant to student engagement. The research findings reveal that attention to academic tasks within wider programme curriculum design in field-based programmes is significant in supporting students achieving successful academic outcomes.

关 键 词:student academic identity DISCOURSE field-based initial teacher education (FBITE) Aotearoa (NewZealand) 

分 类 号:G451.6[文化科学—教育学] G316[文化科学—教育技术学]

 

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