2023
DOI: 10.29333/ejmste/13525
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Analysis of supervisor’s written feedback addressing pre-service science teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge during teaching practice

Nathaniel Ayodeji Omilani,
Stella Nneka Ogbonna

Abstract: The feedback received during teaching practice (TP) has a lasting impact on pre-service teachers’ teaching knowledge and practice among the learning experiences of the teacher education program. This study analyzed written feedbacks offered by supervisors to pre-service science teachers (PSTs) (biology, chemistry, physics, health education, and mathematics) during TP observation generally, but with particular attention to those addressing pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). The study adopted a phenomenologica… Show more

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“…The result of the study revealed that the fourth construct of the practice teaching experience is Accepting Feedback. The feedback received during the practice teaching program significantly impacts the preservice teachers, specifically in their knowledge and pedagogy (Omilani & Ogbonna, 2023). Kaka (2019) asserts that it is critical to comprehend the function of feedback in the partnership between cooperating teachers and in-service teachers.…”
Section: Accepting Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result of the study revealed that the fourth construct of the practice teaching experience is Accepting Feedback. The feedback received during the practice teaching program significantly impacts the preservice teachers, specifically in their knowledge and pedagogy (Omilani & Ogbonna, 2023). Kaka (2019) asserts that it is critical to comprehend the function of feedback in the partnership between cooperating teachers and in-service teachers.…”
Section: Accepting Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%