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The moral imagination in pre-service teachers' ethical reasoning

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posted on 2025-05-10, 09:32 authored by Amy Chapman, Daniella ForsterDaniella Forster, Rachel BuchananRachel Buchanan
This paper will discuss findings from a teaching project pilot study designed to investigate the ways in which pre-service teachers understand and reason through ethical tensions perceived to arise during their final professional experience situation. The project utilised an assessment strategy based on the ‘community of inquiry’ model to document the ways in which pre-service teachers understand and reason through ethical tensions perceived to arise in their profession. Whilst there is significant research examining the pedagogical development of pre-service teachers’ knowledge and skills after their internship experience, there is little research examining their experience of ethical tensions, nor ways to further enhance pre-service teachers’ ethical reasoning. This research aims to provide points of reflection regarding how pre-service teachers process and reason through situations and indicates directions learning opportunities more aligned with their experiences and expressed needs.

History

Journal title

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

Volume

38

Issue

5

Pagination

131-143

Publisher

Edith Cowan University

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Education

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