Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Jun 2018)

Impact of Pre-Service Teachers on P-5 Student Learning: Results of Unit Instructions

  • Hsiu-Lien Lu,
  • Nancy M. Arrington,
  • Bryan W. Griffin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14434/josotl.v18i2.22421
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2

Abstract

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This quantitative study utilized 1,640 P-5 students’ learning outcomes as a result of unit instructions that pre-service teachers gave to P-5 students in the field. The study investigated the difference in P-5 student learning outcomes after a unit instruction by three practicum course tiers, considering socioeconomic statuses, student grade levels, and subject areas of the content taught by the pre-service teacher. Using normalized gain scores, we used a t test and regression tests to analyze the data. Based on the findings, recommendations for pre-service teacher education include three items: a) to provide differentiated supervision based on pre-service teachers’ experiences and needs, b) to require a proportionate and incremental assignment responding to the amount of pre-service teachers’ experiences and hours in the classroom, and c) to incorporate co-teaching opportunities to facilitate peer learning and support in early field experiences.

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