921 resultados para Teachers’ training


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Los alumnos/as de las diferentes especialidades de la Diplomatura de Formación del Profesorado de la USC, como en las demás universidades españolas, tienen que realizar en su segundo curso las Prácticas Escolares I en un centro educativo. Estas prácticas tienen como fin la realización de determinadas tareas por parte de los alumnos/as que serán supervisadas por un tutor/a del centro educativo. El interés por conocer cómo es este primer contacto con el contexto profesional para el que se están preparando, ha conducido a un estudio basado en las opiniones de los alumnos/as participantes en las prácticas realizadas durante el curso 2009-2010

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La puesta en marcha del nuevo grado de Educación Primaria es una oportunidad única para la innovación en cuanto a cuestiones metodológicas. Eso implica además de la elaboración de nuevos planes docentes, adoptar nuevas herramientas de formación y evaluación del alumnado que garanticen la consecución de los objetivos. En la Facultat de Formació del Professorat (Universitat de Barcelona) se ha apostado por el Portafolio como herramienta de formación en la materia Practicum con el fin de garantizar que el estudiante se erige en el eje central de proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje

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En el marc del projecte APRÈN 2008-2011, inscrit en el 'Programa d'ajuts per al desenvolupament de projectes d'incorporació a la recerca en educació' de la URV, un equip de professors d'aquesta universitat adscrits a l'àrea de Psicologia Evolutiva i de l'Educació ens vam proposar de confeccionar una Guia que facilites la realització del Treball Fi de Grau (TFG) en la titulació dels nous graus de Magisteri. El punt de partida per a dur a terme l'elaboració d'una Guia per al TFG ha estat revisar la definició conceptual i els enfocaments d'aquesta matèria que consten en el programa formatiu de la titulació dels graus de Mestre/a a la URV en particular, i en d'altres universitats catalanes en general. També, com a pas previ a la preparació de la Guia, hem analitzat algunes qüestions estratègiques entorn a la planificació, gestió i avaluació del TFG en altres referents documentals complementaris als plans d'estudi. Aquest conjunt de tasques ha culminat amb el document pilot 'Guia per als TFG en el grau de Mestre/a d'Educació Infantil i d'Educació Primària' que, prèvia revisió i aprovació del professorat del Consell d'Estudis de Mestres i dels responsables acadèmics de la FCEP , es publicitarà en suport paper i digital

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La evaluación del aprendizaje del inglés en las carreras que estudian esta lengua con fines específicos en la Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas da cuenta de niveles de competencia comunicativa que no se corresponden con las exigencias que los estudiantes encontrarán en la práctica profesional. El estudio se dirige a la mejora del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje del inglés centrado en modificaciones al proceso de evaluación. Este se concibe como proceso integrado a la enseñanza y el aprendizaje mediante el uso de formas alternativas de evaluación. Estas formas deben propiciar una evaluación formativa de la lengua en situaciones auténticas de comunicación. El trabajo se centra en la formación del profesor para introducir los cambios en sus prácticas evaluativas y como resultado se hacen factibles transformaciones a corto plazo que repercuten en un mejor aprendizaje de la lengua. La investigación se realizó desde una perspectiva interpretativa, utilizando una metodología cualitativa.

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Um dos grandes desafios da educação encontra-se na formação inicial de professores; questão que ocasiona um fenômeno social preocupante dada a sua influência na qualidade do ensino. É fundamental olhar para o futuro pedagogo e refletir as exigências de uma formação voltada para atender aos chamados da sociedade em suas contradições sociais. Este estudo insere-se na linha de pesquisa Supervisão Pedagógica e Formação de Formadores, possui como temática central o curso de formação de professores com locus na graduação em Pedagogia e concretizou-se com uma pesquisa bibliográfica e uma pesquisa de campo de caráter qualiquantitativa. Para a sua realização analisamos o Projeto Pedagógico do Curso de Pedagogia da Instituição de Ensino Superior Mario Schenberg, aplicamos questionários semiestruturados aos alunos e egressos do curso e realizamos a observação participante. Esta investigação nos permitiu constatar nossas hipóteses levantadas, reforçando a nossa convicção de que as exigências da formação do pedagogo promovedoras de uma educação transformadora têm sua alavanca na formação inicial e que as habilidades e competências necessárias ao pedagogo, para que possa atuar em prol de uma educação para a cidadania, estão relacionadas ao desenvolvimento de saberes pedagógicos, metodológicos e conceituais, ou seja, uma sólida formação teórico-prática.

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Este estudo, com o título “A sociologia da educação na formação de professores”: potencialidades e limitações tem como principal objetivo, analisar as dificuldades que os professores revelam em mobilizar conhecimentos da disciplina sociologia da educação na sua prática pedagógica. Para realizá-lo, utilizaram-se as abordagens qualitativa e quantitativa. O que permitiu constatar que na formação inicial da educação superior destes professores, os conteúdos mais presentes durante a ministração da disciplina sociologia da educação foram as teorias sociológicas no campo da educação, com base no consenso e também com base no conflito. Mais de 50% dos professores da amostra declararam que durante o desenvolvimento da disciplina sociologia da educação foram proporcionadas atividades que oportunizassem ao aluno o ensino, a pesquisa e a extensão. Em relação à prática docente, cerca de 69,70% não têm tempo para planejar as aulas na escola.

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This article reports on a study that examined the effectiveness of introducing African music and culture to Australian non-specialist primary teacher education students at Deakin University in Melbourne (Australia). The study demonstrates that African music enhanced the generic musical experiences, learning, motivation, interest, confidence and competence of students in their fourth year of teacher education. The research also addressed the significance and contribution of African music and culture as a cross-cultural experience for these beginning teachers who in turn could provide similar experiences for their own students. This study highlighted the author's role and cultural identity as a South African music educator in transmitting the music and culture represented in 'the travelling drum' to a cohort of students with a predominantly Eurocentric orientation. By extension, this curriculum initiative broadened students' understanding and application of indigenous methods of teaching and learning as part of a global experience. Such a curriculum represents a pathway to many other forms of non-Western indigenous knowledge of music, culture and pedagogy that can be mapped out as a journey along a multicultural route towards 'internationalising the curriculum'.

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As a South African of Indian descent I bring to education in Victoria an intimate knowledge of 'change in progress' and seek to use that for the benefit of my disciplines as a practitioner and teacher, primarily of music at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. In this article, I discuss some of the gains made by Australian teachers through using African music in their settings, and also describe what some of their teaching and learning needs are. This article arises from two research projects that I undertook: with students at Deakin University (2002-2003) and with music teachers who are currently teaching African music in Melbourne, Australia (2004). The student project investigated the potential for using African music to enhance the generic musical experiences, learning, motivation, interest, confidence and competence of non-specialist primary pre-service teachers. The teacher project explored why teachers are embracing change through the use of African music, what type of African music is taught and how it is being taught. In a world that is in a state of almost constant flux, teachers face the challenge to maintain the relevance of the curriculum and to promote openness to the cultural diversity represented in our contemporary Australian society. Both groups report highly positive changes.

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After the jubilation of the first democratic election in 1994, South African educational settings were faced with the challenge to rethink curriculum, content and delivery as part of its nation building process. Education continues to be a major player in stimulating wider change in society and is one arena where change may be readily facilitated. Changing the style and practice of teacher education programs remains a key feature in the transformation process. Twelve years on, curriculum, has undergone reform in terms of Outcomes Based Education (OBE)? Revised National Curriculum Statement (RNCS) of 2002, accordingly, universities continue to prepare teachers for multicultural classrooms. Universities are now challenged to manage increased student intake (quantity) for teacher education programs without having to sacrifice quality for teacher education. This article focuses only on The University of Pretoria, a city university previously known as a traditional Afrikaans university situated in the greater Johannesburg area in South Africa. Through interview data with two music educators at this university, I present some of the current trends and challenges that tertiary music educators face in preparing music teachers in South Africa. This article also outlines a paradigm shift in the curriculum and argues for a holistic music education, one that endorses most of the major cultures and musics in South Africa. The question I pose is how then do we effectively manage change at tertiary level without sacrificing quality when preparing future music teachers to meet the needs and challenges of the curriculum and society.

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This paper argues that professional development is seen as one element that can lead to the types of change that create more effective schools and improve the learning outcomes of students (Rhodes and Houghton-Hill, 2000). As change is a multifaceted phenomenon that teachers find difficult, it questions and challenges education reform that requires teachers to significantly change their practices and approaches to teaching without significant long-term ongoing support for that change. While there is an emphasis on teachers to be lifelong learners and teaching is viewed as a dynamic and growing profession, many teachers will require ongoing professional development to support such change. This paper examines the relationship between professional growth and professional development and its impact on teacher change. This paper concludes with some views from artists-in-residence and from music teachers regarding onsite professional development and the need for ongoing professional development specifically in African music. The authors contend that an expanded program of professional development in music is likely to be more effective if it is onsite and long-term where broad educational views are considered and participants’ knowledge valued.

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The only current Australia/New Zealand text designed for students studying in this secondary Key Learning Area. This title offers a contemporary approach to the subject by combining a strong focus on issues of practice with an accessible theoretical perspective.

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This book provides an international review of the current state of teacher education, with chapters from an international group of teacher educators. It focuses on major issues that are confronting teacher educators now and in the next decade. These include the impact of globalization on the profession of teaching, and how teacher education must deal with changing accountability requirements from governments and establish a set of minimum standards acceptable to enable a person to teach. The work also considers aspects of the three major phases of teacher education: the period prior to commencing in the profession, successful induction into the profession, and the ongoing professional development of teachers. Finally, it identifies ways in which new technologies can be used to improve the training and ongoing development of teachers. Cases from different countries are used to provide a rich base of data to help us understand how the profession is moving onwards.