Student Teachers’ Perceptions of Reading and the Teaching of Reading: The Implications for Teacher Education

Published: 
Aug. 25, 2013

Source: European Journal of Teacher Education, Volume 36, Issue 3, 2013, pages 293-306.

This article reports on findings form a study which, identified perceptions of reading and the teaching of reading held by trainee teachers.
The study also identified the impact on the author's provision as a teacher educator.

It found that students’ past and present experiences of learning to read and being a reader influenced their perceptions of what reading is and of what it means to teach reading.
As a teacher educator, the author is not able to give students long experience of seeing children becoming readers.
However, she is able to give them richer experiences of reading in personally and culturally relevant contexts.
The findings have implications for the nature of subject knowledge required by a student teacher of reading and the curriculum and practice of teacher education.

Updated: Jan. 20, 2015
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