The Impact of Short Term Study Abroad: Early Childhood Teacher Candidates’ Self-reflection on Transformation

Szerzők

  • Szécsi Tünde Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Sherman Jill Hunter Institute of Early Childhood Learning, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Iliopoulos Lindsay
  • Morris Katelyn
  • Osorio Anna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17165/TP.2016.1-2.14

Absztrakt

In this study, three teacher candidates (TCs) in the United States examined their own experiences in a short term study abroad focused on early childhood education (ECE) in Hungary. Using the approach of autoethnography, they documented and analyzed their experiences about the two and a half week visit to uncover the process of transformation. The results of the data spiral analysis (Creswell, 2003) indicated specific themes of disruptive experiences and cognitive dissonance about culture, language and early childhood education. In addition, further analysis found themes related to reflection and to planned actions as a result of the transformative study abroad experience. The findings indicated that the study abroad program allowed the TCs to develop new knowledge and dispositions related to culture, language and ECE that have the potential to create long-term, deep changes in their thinking and actions.

Szerző életrajzok

  • Szécsi Tünde, Florida Gulf Coast University

    PhD, Professor of Early Childhood
    tszecsi@fgcu.edu

  • Sherman Jill, Hunter Institute of Early Childhood Learning, Florida Gulf Coast University

    M.E.d., Director
    jsherman@fgcu.edu

  • Iliopoulos Lindsay

    Kindergarten teacher

  • Morris Katelyn

    First grade teacher

  • Osorio Anna

    Kindergarten teacher

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2016-06-30

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The Impact of Short Term Study Abroad: Early Childhood Teacher Candidates’ Self-reflection on Transformation. (2016). Képzés és Gyakorlat : Neveléstudományi folyóirat, 14(1-2), 223-238. https://doi.org/10.17165/TP.2016.1-2.14