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Teaching Preservice Teachers in the Time of COVID: What’s Worth Keeping?
Teacher Education
  • Kathy Liu Sun, Santa Clara University
  • Jennifer L. Ruef
  • Kathleen Jablon Stoehr, Santa Clara University
  • Madeline Ahearn
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Publisher
Claremont Colleges Library / Claremont Center for the Mathematical Sciences
Disciplines
Abstract

As we begin to transition from online instruction to in-person, we (four mathematics teacher educators) reflect on how COVID-19 impacted our instruction and address the question: what will we take back to in-person instruction? This article includes our individual reflections and an analytical synthesis of them. Findings reveal that there were unanticipated ways that human connection and consideration arose from teaching online, much of which we want to maintain in some form when returning to brick and mortar classrooms. We conclude by highlighting the value and importance of reflection for our own well-being.

Citation Information
Sun, K., Ruef, J., Stoehr, K., & Ahearn, M. (2022). Teaching preservice teachers in the time of Covid: What’s worth keeping? Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, 188–209