TY - JOUR
T1 - When you've only got one class, one chance
T2 - Acquiring sociocultural knowledge using eclectic case pedagogy
AU - Brown, Keffrelyn D.
AU - Kraehe, Amelia
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - In this paper we describe the creation of an eclectic case pedagogy based on casebased methods, sociocultural learning theory and visual studies successfully used in a university teacher education course designed to help students acquire sociocultural knowledge about schooling and teaching. Using qualitative data collected across three semesters and four offerings of the course, we outline the types of cases that made up the eclectic case pedagogy, as well as how students recognized the efficacy and significance of this pedagogic method for their learning. Students highlight three specific kinds of learning opportunities afforded to them when engaging with the eclectic case pedagogy including: guided participation, dismantling and building connections and close in(tro)spection of schooling and society. The benefits students attribute to this approach suggest the eclectic case pedagogy may especially befit courses that aim to expand preservice teachers' knowledge base around issues of historical inequalities in schools, institutional barriers to equity, and teaching within and about difference.
AB - In this paper we describe the creation of an eclectic case pedagogy based on casebased methods, sociocultural learning theory and visual studies successfully used in a university teacher education course designed to help students acquire sociocultural knowledge about schooling and teaching. Using qualitative data collected across three semesters and four offerings of the course, we outline the types of cases that made up the eclectic case pedagogy, as well as how students recognized the efficacy and significance of this pedagogic method for their learning. Students highlight three specific kinds of learning opportunities afforded to them when engaging with the eclectic case pedagogy including: guided participation, dismantling and building connections and close in(tro)spection of schooling and society. The benefits students attribute to this approach suggest the eclectic case pedagogy may especially befit courses that aim to expand preservice teachers' knowledge base around issues of historical inequalities in schools, institutional barriers to equity, and teaching within and about difference.
KW - Teacher education curriculum
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U2 - 10.1080/10476210.2010.500372
DO - 10.1080/10476210.2010.500372
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77955224791
SN - 1047-6210
VL - 21
SP - 313
EP - 328
JO - Teaching Education
JF - Teaching Education
IS - 3
ER -