Intergenerational relationship and teacher learning: elements for rediscussing teacher education

This article discusses teacher learning as a process of professional socializa-tion, highlighting the importance of intergenerational relationships between new teachers (including undergraduate students during trainees) and senior teachers in teaching situa-tions. It is based on the results obtained...

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Principais autores: Sarti, Flavia Medeiros, Bueno, Michelle Cristina
Formato: Online
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN
Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/educacaoemquestao/article/view/12752
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Resumo:This article discusses teacher learning as a process of professional socializa-tion, highlighting the importance of intergenerational relationships between new teachers (including undergraduate students during trainees) and senior teachers in teaching situa-tions. It is based on the results obtained in a qualitative research that has as the empirical reference a supervised trainee in a Pedagogy course. Data collection were done through observations (with video recording) of the trainee’s classes and semi-structured interviews (using videoconfrontation) performed with the trainee and the teacher responsible for the traineeship. We analyzed these data in terms of their content, through theoretical catego-ries developed by authors who are related to professional didactics and others who, from different perspectives, also discuss the process of professional teacher development. The discussions emphasize important gaps in the current initial training model, in terms of its initiatory dimension, as part of a broader process of professional socialization.