BETWEEN STUDENTS' CRAFT AND TEACHERS' HABITUS: SUPERVISED INTERNSHIP'S CHALLENGES IN THE TEACHING INITIATION PROCESS
Abstract
This essay focuses on challenges faced by students (interns), university professors (supervisors) and schoolteachers (collaborators) in the process of supervised internship. They face the difficult task of understanding teaching practice regarding the construction of teachers' identity in Physical Education and Pedagogy. This analysis takes place under the perspective of initiation to teaching understood as interns' possibility to enter the career and the teaching culture, as well as a possibility for active teachers who contribute to internships to position themselves within the space of teacher education.
How to cite this document
Souza Neto, Samuel de; Sarti, Flavia Medeiros; Benites, Larissa Cerignoni. BETWEEN STUDENTS' CRAFT AND TEACHERS' HABITUS: SUPERVISED INTERNSHIP'S CHALLENGES IN THE TEACHING INITIATION PROCESS. Movimento. Porto Alegre: Univ Fed Rio Grande Do Sul, Escola Educ Fisica, v. 22, n. 1, p. 311-324, 2016. Available at: <http://hdl.handle.net/11449/165102>.
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