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Negotiations between Preservice Classroom Teachers and Students during a Physical Education Early Field Experience

Purpose: To describe the patterns of negotiation engaged in by preservice classroom teachers (PCTs) and their students during a physical education early field experience. Method: The participants were 16 PCTs enrolled in the early field experience. They taught a variety of content within six lessons...

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Published in:Journal of teaching in physical education 2020-01, Vol.39 (1), p.69-77
Main Authors: McEntyre, Kelsey, Curtner-Smith, Matthew D, Baxter, Deborah S
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Field Experience Programs
Gender Differences
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Grade 4
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Negotiations
Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Physical Education
Physical Education Teachers
Preservice Teachers
Students
Teacher Student Relationship
Teaching Skills
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