MILE Narratives in Teacher Education: A Framework for a better Practice The bell rings, teacher and students enter in the classroom and the action starts. Speak, write, listen to, read. Write again, socialize, express results, learn from mistakes. It seems as if writing scholar pieces of lives permeate and shape a teacher’s routine. Educators write, students write, all the time, with different purposes, to different audiences. But, an inquiry emerges. Are teachers sufficiently aware of their interventions? Are they accurate observers and strategic writers? What could be done to delve into expertise perspective? Dolk, M. & del Hertog, J. (2008) in Narratives in teacher education . Interactive Learning Environments, provide student teachers a useful tool to observe, analyse and finally reach to a meaningful interpretation as regards their daily practice. Knowing the constraints that vignettes and journal entries might present, the experts go beyon...
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