Examination of Pre-service Teacher’s Training through Tutoring Approach

  • Wu H
  • Guerra M
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Pre-service teacher preparation in the United States is becoming progressively more challenging with respect to the demands on teachers. This study examined the impact of tutoring approach on pre-service teachers’ skills to work with English language learners through a qualitative research design. Content analysis was used at the thematic level on student journals written to accompany the semester-long experience of tutoring. Thirty pre-service teachers participated and data was collected from 300 written journal reflections for two semesters. Overall, the pre-service teachers gained an understanding of challenges of working ELLs and other positive impacts through tutoring. The findings suggest that pre-service teachers have perceived value of the use of tutoring approach in the teacher preparation program, use of strategies during field-based experiences, instructional realizations, cultural sensitivity, and professionalism. This paper concluded by discussing the need for teacher education program to assist pre-service teachers to assimilate pedagogies and apply through a tutoring approach.

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Wu, H., & Guerra, M. J. (2017). Examination of Pre-service Teacher’s Training through Tutoring Approach. Journal of Education and Training Studies, 5(2), 1. https://doi.org/10.11114/jets.v5i2.2082

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