Morine-Dershimer examines the de velopment of knowledge about teaching associated with a generic methods course engaging students in reflective peer teaching. Preconcept and postcon cept maps were used to measure change in conceptions of teacher plan ning and of subject matter content taught in the peer teaching units.
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