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Item Core practices in practice-based teacher education: A systematic literature review of its teaching and assessment process(2021) Matsumoto-Royo, Kiomi; Ramírez-Montoya, María SoledadThis article presents a systematic review of the literature to identify core practices, teaching strategies and assessment processes used or under development in practice-based teacher education programs. It addresses diverse core practices used in university pedagogy of practice. A finding is that the assessment of students’ learning of core practices remains incipient. Our study contributes to teacher education programs that opt for a practice-based curriculum to further understand teaching and assessment of core practices. This review facilitates progress in constructing common frameworks that support pre-service teachers’ training.Item Diseño y validación de un cuestionario para evaluar oportunidades de práctica pedagógica, metacognición y lifelong learning, brindadas por los programas de formación inicial docente(2021) Matsumoto-Royo, Kiomi; Conget, Paulette; Ramírez-Montoya, María SoledadEl objetivo del estudio fue diseñar y validar un cuestionario para recoger información respecto de las oportunidades que brindan los programas de formación inicial docente de aproximarse a la práctica pedagógica, de desarrollar habilidades de procesamiento metacognitivo y de adoptar el lifelong learning. El instrumento fue diseñado conforme a la literatura y validado usando el método Delphi. Fue aplicado en una muestra de 198 estudiantes de Pedagogía. Luego de ajustes en función de los resultados de un análisis factorial confi rmatorio, se obtuvo una versión de alta validez y confi abilidad. El cuestionario está organizado en tres dimensiones y 24 reactivos y permite estudiar desde la perspectiva de los estudiantes las acciones de los programas de formación docente, constituyendo un marco referencial para orientar las decisiones de ajuste e innovación en este ámbito de formación.Publication Feedback as an opportunity to promote lifelong learning in pre-service teachers: a mixed methods study(2023) Matsumoto-Royo, Kiomi; Conget, Paulette; Ramírez-Montoya, María SoledadThe aim of this study was to investigate whether, within a practice-based curriculum, feedback on the assessment tasks provided during campus coursework offers opportunities to promote lifelong learning dispositions in pre-service teachers. For this, pre-service teachers (n = 231) completed a validated questionnaire regarding lifelong learning dispositions. Then, feedback from assessment tasks (n = 14) was analyzed to identify claims related to curiosity, motivation, perseverance, and self-regulation of learning. Finally, in-depth interviews were conducted with preservice teachers (n = 8) to explore their perspectives on feedback and lifelong learning dispositions. Data triangulation was used to confirm and add depth to the findings. Feedback on assessment tasks provided during campus course work promotes lifelong learning dispositions when: (i) tied to authentic tasks, (ii) is provide not only by teacher educators but also by peers, (iii) incorporates both positive and negative comments, along with practical advice. The implication of findings for teacher education is discussed.Item Opportunities to Develop Lifelong Learning Tendencies in Practice-Based Teacher Education: Getting Ready for Education 4.0(2021) Matsumoto-Royo, Kiomi; Ramírez-Montoya, María Soledad; Conget, PauletteEducation 4.0 prepares new generations to develop the skills required to perform in a technological, dynamic, and unpredictable world. The main barrier to implementing Education 4.0 in schools is that teachers have not been trained for it. Given the advances and new resources of the technological field, teacher preparation will be insufficient if it focuses on technological skills but does not incorporate the necessary dispositions for lifelong learning. Universities have the ethical imperative to update teacher education so teachers can become lifelong learners. The objective of this study was to understand whether practice-based curricula offer opportunities to promote lifelong learning tendencies. We used a sequential explanatory method. Quantitative and qualitative instruments were applied to pre-service teachers (survey: n = 231, semi-structured interviews: n = 8), and causal and descriptive approaches were supported by a structural equation model and constant comparative method, respectively. Data triangulation confirmed and added depth to the relationship found. Practice opportunities provided by teacher educators in learning activities and assessment tasks promote curiosity, motivation, perseverance, and self-learning regulation, when they are (i) systematic; (ii) relevant to the classroom work; (iii) presented with clear instructions and effective rubrics; (iv) accompanied with feedback focused on the task, soliciting reflection, and performed by peers and teacher educators in a trustworthy environment. This research may be of value to universities looking to renew their Education 4.0 programs because it shows that practice-based curricula not only transform pre-service teachers into teaching experts but also into lifelong learners.