The document discusses communication among students in a teacher training program in Japan. It describes how students in the program participate as school volunteers to gain hands-on experience in education fields. It then analyzes data from student meetings and a mailing list used by the students to communicate outside of class, identifying categories of topics discussed. Twenty categories were identified from analysis of meeting recordings and eighteen categories from analysis of mailing list messages.
A Preliminary Study Of Pre-Service Teachers Development And Reflections On O...
Communication among student volunteers through meetings and messaging
1. -Communication among students out of class in practice of school volunteer- Toshiya TAHARA Graduate School of Kansai University Osaka, Japan
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17. Result -Teacher Meeting- Moderate/support Preparation of class Reflection of class or past Things and word Improvement Charge of student Lecture, advise and explanation Rule in school volunteer Ability or skill for children Schedule, deadline and timetable Understanding of children College tour Learning process for children Seminar for PTA Rule and condition for children Whispering and chatting Class planning How to talk, attitude to talk Teaching materials other
18. Result -Mailing list- Upload teaching materials (for Meeting) Upload class planning (for Meeting) Upload teaching materials (for Class) Upload class planning (for Class) Setting meeting System among students Record of proceedings Study meeting and seminar Absence and tardiness contact Discussion about class Teacher talk Fixed contact Communication with drinking Name card Timetable Leadership System among teachers other
24. Thank you for making this day necessary! - Yogi Berra Toshiya TAHARA Kansai University [email_address] Thank you!
Hinweis der Redaktion
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