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Teacher training by alternating classroom work and work analysis: from the perspective of a social conception of meaning and action

This article explores teacher training by the alternation of classroom work and work analysis using an approach based on a social conception of meaning and action. The advantage of this approach is that it allows the development of professional activity in preservice teachers (PTs) to be assessed by...

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Published in:Teachers and teaching, theory and practice theory and practice, 2009-12, Vol.15 (6), p.653-667
Main Authors: Bertone, Stefano, Chaliès, Sébastien, Flavier, Eric
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