Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Abstract
This study examines the commitments of an alternative teacher education program in linking theory and practice, one of the most prominent problems of the field. This qualitative phenomenological study drew from semi-structured interviews with seven faculty members and associate instructors, electronic surveys with seven program students, participant observation and field notes in seminar sessions, one program faculty meeting, and one community meeting, and curriculum materials. The findings suggest that the design of the program and the roles and (inter)actions of the stakeholders within the program created a dialectical interplay. Linked with this interplay, Teachers’ Society provided a setting for collaborative learning during which theory is extracted from experience.
Was this research funded?
No, research was not funded
Recommended Citation
Gursel-Bilgin, G. (2023). Bridging Theory and Practice within an Alternative Teacher Education Program. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 48(5). https://doi.org/10.14221/1835-517X.6125