This summarizes a study that explored student teacher learning during practicum placements. It interviewed primary teacher education students, their associate teachers, and university visiting lecturers after a practicum experience. The study found:
1. There was general agreement around what students learned, such as behavior management and classroom organization, but less agreement on how learning occurred.
2. Associate teachers played a key role in student learning through guidance and challenging thinking, but perspectives differed on how to best support learning.
3. Student teachers felt they learned through reflection and experimentation, desiring more autonomy than they received. Their dispositions also impacted learning.
4. Contextual factors like time to build relationships and focus areas supported learning