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Education as Change
On-line version ISSN 1947-9417
Print version ISSN 1682-3206
Abstract
REYNOLDS, Barry Lee; VAN HA, Xuan and SHIEH, Jin-Jy. Pre-Primary English Teacher Education in Macau: Investigating a Teacher Educator's Beliefs and Practices. Educ. as change [online]. 2022, vol.26, n.1, pp.1-33. ISSN 1947-9417. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/1947-9417/10592.
This qualitative case study explores a language teacher educator's beliefs and practices regarding pre-primary English teacher education in Macau. The focal participant was an experienced English language teacher (20 years) and teacher educator who is a native speaker of American English. The data were collected over five years, and include written reflections, classroom observations, course syllabi, and interviews. The findings reveal that the teacher educator held six main beliefs regarding various aspects of language teacher education for the pre-primary level, namely, beliefs about (1) the purpose of pre-primary English teacher education, (2) being a teacher educator, (3) the nature of the teaching methodology course, (4) the students, (5) pre-school learners and learning, and (6) the development of the teaching methodology course. The educator's beliefs were largely reflected in practice, as revealed in the course design, material selection, teaching, and the design of student assignments and other forms of assessment. The educator adjusted his/her practice over time in response to students' needs, self-awareness, and the university policies. The teacher educator's beliefs and practices were shown to be mutually informing.
Keywords : beliefs; Macau; pre-primary; pre-service teachers; student teachers; teacher educator; teaching philosophy.
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