Takin’ It to the Streets: A Collaborative Self-Study into Social Studies Field Instruction

This paper reports on the processes and outcomes of a collaborative self-study conducted by three beginning teacher educators who sought to examine the efficacy of their teaching practices while working with student teachers in the field. By systematically embracing opportunities to explore mutually...

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