Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming

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Main Author: Ritchey, Brad Matthew
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University / OhioLINK 2008
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Online Access:http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1211904397
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-osu12119043972021-08-03T05:53:49Z Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming Ritchey, Brad Matthew Educational Evaluation Educational Psychology Teacher Education experiential learning field experiences clinical practices accreditation teachers' beliefs <p>Since university-based courses, field experiences, and clinical practices work in conjunction to affect candidate skill levels, this study focused on the perceptions of preservice teachers regarding the value of their field placements and internships. With its theoretical foundation in experiential learning, this study attempted to explore and describe the perceptions preservice teachers hold regarding the impact of field experience, clinical practice, and potential for professional growth aligned with those skills measured and evaluated through the four domains and 19 criteria of PRAXIS III. This study also drew from extensive literature in teachers' beliefs, productive reflection, and conceptual change. </p><p>Organized as descriptive survey research, the target population for this study included those student teachers enrolled in clinical practice during Autumn term 2007 at one of the 37 private colleges or universities in Ohio. The questionnaire used in this study measured student teacher perceptions regarding their field experiences and clinical practices along three sub-scales. The questionnaire was field tested prior to data collection, and a pilot study was conducted to establish instrument reliability. </p><p>Results indicated a positive relationship among the three sub-scales identified in the questionnaire. An analysis of variance also suggested the possibility of more complex relationships between and among various demographic characteristics with measures taken from specific questionnaire sub-scales. Additional findings and implications were related to the actual questionnaire used in data collection. The principal components analysis conducted led to further discussion regarding the viability of PRAXIS III as a measure of teacher performance. Results from this study, subsequent discussion of findings, and avenues for further research hold significant implications in the evaluation, assessment, and accreditation of teacher education and initial licensure programming.</p> 2008-07-29 English text The Ohio State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1211904397 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1211904397 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Educational Evaluation
Educational Psychology
Teacher Education
experiential learning
field experiences
clinical practices
accreditation
teachers' beliefs
spellingShingle Educational Evaluation
Educational Psychology
Teacher Education
experiential learning
field experiences
clinical practices
accreditation
teachers' beliefs
Ritchey, Brad Matthew
Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming
author Ritchey, Brad Matthew
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title Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming
title_short Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming
title_full Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming
title_fullStr Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Initial Licensure Candidates Regarding the Effectiveness of Field Experiences and Clinical Practices in Teacher Preparation Programming
title_sort perceptions of initial licensure candidates regarding the effectiveness of field experiences and clinical practices in teacher preparation programming
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