Learning Through Practice: A Study with Physical Education Pre-Service Teachers

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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Learning Through Practice: A Study with Physical Education Pre-Service Teachers

The Open Sports Sciences Journal 28 Nov 2014 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1875399X01407010121

Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine how Physical Education pre-service teachers construct their Professional Identity [1, 2] through their daily practices. A non-participant observation was made, included field notes, videotaping of the daily practices and interviews. The findings show that the pre-service teachers: (i) make a set of tasks: planning, class management, reflecting, participation in school activities and meetings (ii) improve their teaching skills because they’re working within a community of practice (iii) experience some anxiety in the beginning of the practicum, overcome with the raise of confidence and believe that their responsibility overflows the lessons context.

Keywords: Community of Practice, Physical Education, Pre-service Teachers, Professional Identity.