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Expanding learning environments in initial teacher education

The development of a collaborative culture in the teaching profession is a challenge that ought to be addressed in initial teacher education. The involvement in a European programme that connects different educational institutions allowed student teachers to explore a learning environment created to...

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Published in:Pedagogies (Mahwah, N.J.) N.J.), 2023-07, Vol.18 (3), p.519-533
Main Authors: Eirín Nemiña, Raúl, Gillanders, C., Leone, V., Trigo, C.
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Elementary Education
Foreign Countries
Higher Education Institutions
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Learning
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Student Attitudes
student teacher relationships
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Teaching Methods
Technology Uses in Education
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