Envisioning Our Practice: Examining and Interpreting Pedagogical Visions of Four Early-Career Teacher Educators

Margaret Vaughn, Seth A. Parsons, Roya Q. Scales, Amanda Wall

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to explore how pedagogical visions inform our work as former classroom teachers and current teacher educators in rural and urban regions of the United States. Specifically, we explore the instructional decisions we make as we work to meet these visions in higher education. Teacher educators are charged with the task of fostering visionary teachers in today’s highly challenging educational landscape. We pose the question: How can teacher educators foster visionary beginning teachers without an examination of their visions for their practice? Using a self-study design, we examine the intersections of our pedagogical visions for teaching and the instructional actions we take to work toward our visions in higher education. Findings highlight specific instructional practices and strategies used to enact visions while providing a critical discussion of the lens of visioning within self-study research.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe New Educator
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Keywords

  • Early career teacher educators
  • Envisioning
  • Examining
  • Interpreting
  • Pedagogical visions
  • Practice

DC Disciplines

  • Educational Methods
  • Curriculum and Instruction

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