2020
DOI: 10.5195/dpj.2020.311
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“My tutor doesn’t say that”: The legitimized voices in dialogic reflection on teaching practices

Abstract: In the construction of teachers’ professional knowledge, reflective practices are a fundamental tool that responds to the need to connect theoretical principles with practical resources and to the improvement of teaching by means of critical analysis. The Practicum, as a dialogic structure for the explanation and interpretation of teaching practices, provides teachers in training an opportunity to build their own understanding based on dialogue and reflection. Invocation is one of the resources used to legitim… Show more

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“…The word discipline comes from Latin; discipline means exercise or education (Wilson, 2010). From forming discipline derived from the verb discere, meaning teaching, then disciplinary means teaching, educating and expanding Cubero et al, 2020;Deane, 2020;Guan et al, 2020;Hong & Basturkmen, 2020;Teasdale et al, 2020).…”
Section: Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The word discipline comes from Latin; discipline means exercise or education (Wilson, 2010). From forming discipline derived from the verb discere, meaning teaching, then disciplinary means teaching, educating and expanding Cubero et al, 2020;Deane, 2020;Guan et al, 2020;Hong & Basturkmen, 2020;Teasdale et al, 2020).…”
Section: Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%