Armaline and Hoover explore the use of field experiences in the process of educating preservice teachers for critical reflection. Education for critical reflec tion means bringing to consciousness preservice teachers' belief systems that allow meaning to be made, and ques tioning those belief systems in light of grounds that support or refute them.
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