Service-Learning & Early Childhood Teacher Education: A Qualitative Exploration of Professional Preparation Standards

Authors

  • Tina M. Kruger Indiana State University
  • Mary Jane Eisenhauer Purdue University Northwest
  • Laura A Weaver Indiana Campus Compact

Keywords:

Preservice teachers, early childhood education, Standards, Qualitative research, Survey research

Abstract

Preparing teachers to work with children and families cultivates high-quality early learning. This study explored the impact of service-learning on early childhood pre-professional students (candidates) and community partners (CPs). Focus group transcripts illustrate connections between service and professional preparation standards. Service-learning and professional standards intersect through the experience of candidates and CPs. Findings support the use of Kolb’s model as a foundation for service-learning in early childhood teacher education and can inform service-learning in other disciplines.

Author Biographies

Tina M. Kruger, Indiana State University

Associate Professor, Department of Applied Health Sciences

401 N. 4th St., Arena B-76
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
p: 812.237.8483

Mary Jane Eisenhauer, Purdue University Northwest

Associate Professor, Early Childhood Education

1401 South US Highway 421
Westville, Indiana 46391
p: 219.785.5637

Laura A Weaver, Indiana Campus Compact

Director of Programs and Member Development

1226 West Michigan Street, BR 026

Indianapolis, Indiana  46202

p: 317.274.6500

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Published

04/11/2017

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Section

Research and Theory