Preservice teachers’ perceptions of important elements of the student teaching experience

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.v64i1.36

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student teaching experience, preservice teachers, internship, cooperating teacher, perceptions

Abstract

The student teaching experience is often an important capstone experience of teacher preparatory programs. Student teaching is designed to provide college students who are preparing to be educators with experience in an actual classroom while supervised by a certified teacher. The purpose of this study was to determine preservice teachers’ perceptions of important elements of the student teaching experience both before and after the student teaching experience. The preservice teachers perceived the most important element of the student teaching experience was the cooperating teacher/student teacher relationship. Additionally, there was a negative change in the perceived level of importance for all students to have an SAE requirement, with accurate record books and diversity within the students’ SAEs from much importance to medium importance. When placing preservice teachers for the student teaching internship, teacher educators might consider placing a higher emphasis on the cooperating teacher/student teacher relationships. Secondly, when placing preservice teachers for the student teaching internship, teacher educators could choose internship sites that emphasize SAE programs and have diverse facilities. Finally, we recommend future research could be conducted to further explore the role of the cooperating teacher and the important aspects of the cooperating teacher/student teacher relationship.

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Author Biographies

Peyton Sweet Moore, University of Florida

Peyton E. Sweet Moore is a graduate of the University of Florida with a Master of Science degree in Agricultural Education from the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication

Bradley Coleman, Oklahoma State University

Bradley M. Coleman is an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education and Leadership in the Department of Agricultural Education, Communications & Leadership at Oklahoma State University, 445 Agricultural Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, b.coleman@okstate.edu, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5981-5747

Heather Young, University of Florida

Heather L. Young a Doctoral Graduate Assistant of Agricultural Education in the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication at the University of Florida, 310 Rolfs Hall, PO Box 110540, Gainesville, FL 32611, heather.young@ufl.edu, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2236-5054

J.C. Bunch, University of Florida

J.C. Bunch is an Associate Professor of Agricultural Education in the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication at the University of Florida, 307A Rolfs Hall, PO Box 110540, Gainesville, FL 32611, bunchj@ufl.edu, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8729-2349

Carla Jagger, University of Florida

Carla B. Jagger is an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education in the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication at the University of Florida, 307B Rolfs Hall, PO Box 110540, Gainesville, FL 32611, carlajagger@ufl.edu, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9796-6271

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Published

2023-03-31

How to Cite

Sweet Moore, P., Coleman, B., Young, H., Bunch, J., & Jagger, C. (2023). Preservice teachers’ perceptions of important elements of the student teaching experience. Journal of Agricultural Education, 64(1), 171–183. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.v64i1.36

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Journal of Agricultural Education

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