PDS Partners (Oct 2024)

Books by kids for kids: the impact of a collaborative project-based learning international book exchange on pre-service teachers

  • Kalynn Hall Pistorio,
  • Mary Beth Hendricks

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/PDSP-11-2023-0037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 118 – 125

Abstract

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Purpose – The purpose of this article is to discuss the impact of an international book exchange project done with elementary students from a professional development school partnership on the understanding of project-based learning by pre-service teachers. Design/methodology/approach – A collaborative project between a school in Uganda, a university teacher education preparation program in the United States and an elementary school resulted in a book exchange between the schools. The pre-service teachers worked to develop lesson plans related to social studies and language arts for students with and without special education needs. These lessons were then taught to students at an elementary school who are part of the university’s school partnership program. Upon completion of the book exchange, pre-service and in-service teachers reflected on their experiences. Findings – Pre-service teachers reported that the project provided them a better understanding of collaborative work and project-based learning during their reflections and said they were more willing to take on large projects after seeing the buy-in and value for students.? Originality/value – While pen pal and similar writing exchange programs are not novel, this project sought to explore the impact of having one embedded into a teacher training program on pre-service teacher perceptions of project-based learning and the potential impact to their future teaching practices.

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