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Abstract

This qualitative study examines the experiences of 12 elementary preservice teachers (PSTs) in their educator preparation program (EPP) at a university in the southeastern United States. Through survey and interview data, we elicit PSTs' perceptions of their program holistically. Findings surface PSTs' perceptions in four key areas: program structure, course content, internships, and critical consciousness. The study suggests that EPPs can enhance PSTs' experiences by incorporating PST feedback into programmatic decisions, strengthening support for critical consciousness. The PSTs' perceptions highlighted in this study have the potential to inform EPPs' decision-making and to impact the work of teacher educators more directly in efforts to cultivate more inclusive, responsive, and community-centred teacher preparation. Our findings provide insights into how institutions may adapt reflective processes to consider their individual contexts, allowing the results of this study to inform a larger international body. We argue that listening to PSTs can be a powerful and valuable way of examining our own teacher education practices and should inform programmatic decisions and practices. Their voices can help teacher educators rethink, reshape, and reimagine teacher preparation.

Details

1007399
Title
Overlooked Perspectives: Elementary Preservice Teachers' Perceptions on Their Educator Preparation Program
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
101-118
Publication date
2025
Printer/Publisher
Uludag University, Education Faculty, Department of Educational Sciences
http://www.jtee.org; Web site: https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jtee
Publisher e-mail
ISSN
2147-0456
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Summary language
English
Language of publication
English
Document type
Report, Article
Subfile
ERIC, Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE)
Accession number
EJ1483362
ProQuest document ID
3257424768
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/overlooked-perspectives-elementary-preservice/docview/3257424768/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2025-10-06
Database
Education Research Index