A proposal for change to teacher education in and for rural and regional Australia


Autoria(s): Mays, Heather; Lyons, Damien
Contribuinte(s)

Gray, Jan

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

In recent years, much attention has been given to the preparation of teachers for rural and regional schools (for example, Marks et al, 2000, Marks et al, 2001, Jones, 2002). Rural and regional teacher education brings with it exciting opportunities for individuals and communities. However, it is also coupled with specific demands on governments, teaching staff and tertiary institutions. However, as yet little attention has been given to how to reform teacher education to address the identified issues (Green & Reid, 2004). At present, the teacher education course offered on the Warrnambool campus of Deakin University is identical to that offered on the metropolitan (Burwood) and regional (Geelong) campuses. The course is a traditional four-year course.<br /><br />At the Warrnambool campus we are embarking on a project which aims to reconceptualise teacher education for rural and regional contexts. It seeks to: better understand the issues and challenges rural and regional stake holders face within the profession, including both pre-service and service dimensions; identify the context specific knowledge, skills and strategies rural and regional schools are looking for in graduate teachers; and develop and implement a revised Bachelor of Education program that reflects the needs of rural and regional education.<br /><br />In this paper, we outline how we intend determining the demand for a community-based teacher education program in western Victoria and determining/negotiating community support for such an initiative.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30005924

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australian Teacher Education Association

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30005924/mays-proposalforchange-2006.pdf

http://atea.edu.au/index.php?option=com_jdownloads&Itemid=132&task=finish&cid=125&catid=59

Direitos

2006, Australian Teacher Education Association

Tipo

Conference Paper