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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The synthesization of a curriculum development model and the development of a prototype training program--part II

Blackwood, Nancy Anne 12 1900 (has links)
The purposes of this study were to develop and validate a Prototype Training Program designed to prepare potential curriculum workers to implement the Synthesized Curriculum Development Model in Part I.
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An Evaluation Of The In-service Teacher Training Program For The Newly Hired Instructors In The School Of Foreign Languages At Middle East Technical University

Ucar Duzan, Canan 01 February 2006 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the in-service teacher training program implemented for the newly hired teachers in the School of Foreign Languages (SFL) at Middle East Technical University. The study was conducted with the help of three groups of participants who were the trainees who participated in the training program in the 2004-2005 academic year, the experienced teachers who were current members of the SFL and the teacher trainers. Data from the 12 trainees were collected through two questionnaires which were developed to identify the needs of the trainees at the start of the program and their degree of satisfaction at the end. Moreover, an interview was conducted with the trainees. Data from the 4 teacher trainers were collected through a questionnaire and it aimed to identify their expectations from and satisfaction with the program. 45 experienced teachers, on the other hand, were involved in the study to understand whether they need in-service training. The questionnaires included both Likert scale and open-ended items. Data collected through the instruments were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. Closed-ended items were analyzed via the SPSS program and mean scores for each item were calculated. To identify if there is any statistically significant difference between the mean scores, a paired-sample t-test was calculated. The qualitative data were analyzed through content analysis. The results of the study revealed that the trainees especially need to improve their practical teaching skills which are immediately necessary in the new setting. Their degree of satisfaction was also found to be high. The results about the experienced teachers showed that they did not feel the need to enroll in an in-service training program. The findings about the teacher trainers revealed that they are generally happy with the program although they listed some suggestions for improvement.
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The Impact Of In-service Teacher Training On Change Agentry Role Of Teachers And Their Contribution To School Improvement

Guceri, Meral 01 September 2005 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of this study is to examine the role of teacher as agent for change in the school environment after the provision of in-service teacher training. Ministry of Education provides in-service teacher training in collaboration with the International English Language Education Association (INGED- Turkish acronym- for short) in order to keep English language teachers up to date and adapt to the changing nature of the modern world. To what extent in-service teacher training enables teachers perform as leaders, whether they act as agents for change and more importantly whether teachers contribute to school improvement are the areas that this study conducts a research on. Qualitative research method was employed in this study. Data were collected through interviews in two phases in the city of &Ccedil / anakkale. Phase 1 took place during the Ministry of National Education in-service teacher training seminar, Phase 2 was after six months of the seminar. Sample in the first phase was v made up of 19 course participants, in the second phase the sample contained both 19 course participants and their 38 peers and 10 principals. Findings revealed that some teachers who work in a more democratic school environment were enabled with their change agentry roles as their principals created a flexible institutional culture. However, teachers who work in more rigid and centralized work environment were not given the freedom for applying the ideas that they were encouraged through in-service teacher training. This shows that on the one hand even one shot in-service teacher education contributes to teacher development in building change agents by raising teacher awareness on her subject knowledge and role but on the other hand to practice leadership and change agent role very much depends on the school culture.
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Formação continuada docente: a dimensão axiológica na Educação Ambiental / In-service teacher training: the axiological dimension in Environmental Education

Longo, Gabriela Rodrigues [UNESP] 18 August 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Gabriela Rodrigues Longo null (gabizinha_grl@hotmail.com) on 2017-10-16T19:17:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO.pdf: 1502302 bytes, checksum: 598640194df358ec63cb895722a8d034 (MD5) / Rejected by Monique Sasaki (sayumi_sasaki@hotmail.com), reason: Solicitamos que realize uma nova submissão seguindo a orientação abaixo: O arquivo submetido não contém o certificado de aprovação. A versão submetida por você é considerada a versão final da dissertação/tese, portanto não poderá ocorrer qualquer alteração em seu conteúdo após a aprovação. Corrija esta informação e realize uma nova submissão contendo o arquivo correto. Agradecemos a compreensão. on 2017-10-18T18:11:39Z (GMT) / Submitted by Gabriela Rodrigues Longo null (gabizinha_grl@hotmail.com) on 2017-10-18T18:13:52Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO.pdf: 1502302 bytes, checksum: 598640194df358ec63cb895722a8d034 (MD5) / Rejected by Luiz Galeffi (luizgaleffi@gmail.com), reason: Solicitamos que realize uma nova submissão seguindo a orientação abaixo: O arquivo submetido não contém o certificado de aprovação. A versão submetida por você é considerada a versão final da dissertação/tese, portanto não poderá ocorrer qualquer alteração em seu conteúdo após a aprovação. Corrija esta informação e realize uma nova submissão contendo o arquivo correto. Agradecemos a compreensão. on 2017-10-23T13:48:02Z (GMT) / Submitted by Gabriela Rodrigues Longo null (gabizinha_grl@hotmail.com) on 2017-10-24T11:55:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO.pdf: 1880556 bytes, checksum: a35085ac170823e668ec34d6bd62a143 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Luiz Galeffi (luizgaleffi@gmail.com) on 2017-10-26T11:47:40Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 longo_gr_me_rcla.pdf: 1880556 bytes, checksum: a35085ac170823e668ec34d6bd62a143 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-10-26T11:47:40Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 longo_gr_me_rcla.pdf: 1880556 bytes, checksum: a35085ac170823e668ec34d6bd62a143 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-08-18 / Nossa pesquisa se concentra na formação continuada de professores em Educação Ambiental (EA) e sua dimensão axiológica, tendo em vista que diversos autores que discutem a dimensão valorativa dentro da Educação Ambiental, indicam a complexidade da realização desse trabalho pelo professor. A partir do projeto de extensão universitária “Educação Ambiental e o trabalho com valores”, voltado à formação continuada de professores e realizado de 2008 a 2016 na UNESP de Rio Claro, nos propusemos a compreender os sentidos construídos a seu respeito por sete professoras que dele participaram, discutindo os limites e possibilidades do mesmo. Nos enunciados das professoras, durante os diálogos que estabelecemos com cada uma delas, a formação se mostrou relevante, significando a aproximação com novas perspectivas teóricas, momentos de discussões coletivas e práticas variadas, e possibilitando uma reflexão sobre suas práticas pessoais habituais. A questão da separação ser humano-natureza apresentou-se como uma mudança significativa em suas compreensões sobre a questão ambiental. Em meio aos limites encontrados, identificamos o desafio do aprofundamento do aporte teórico, que exige tempo e não se esgota em uma única formação, e do trabalho com valores, que se apresentou nos enunciados como algo muito difícil, apesar da formação ter sido voltada a ele. O ambiente de trabalho coletivo, para a maioria das professoras, foi rememorado com um sentido altamente positivo de fator estimulador, tendo o diálogo e a troca de experiências como elementos centrais da formação. A relação construída entre as professoras participantes do projeto e o ambiente da Universidade também foi algo destacado como positivo. Por fim, é fundamental indicarmos a importância da inserção da EA e o trabalho com a dimensão de valores na formação continuada de professores, frente à necessidade da ampliação de discussões, pesquisas e estudos a esse respeito. Estes poderão colaborar tanto para a compreensão em profundidade desse processo formativo como para viabilizar novos projetos de formação voltados a essa temática, promovendo seu desenvolvimento no ambiente escolar. / Our research focuses on the in-service teacher training in Environmental Education (EE) and its axiological dimension, since several authors who discuss the value dimension within Environmental Education, indicate the complexity of the accomplishment of this work by the teacher. Based on the University extension project "Environmental Education and Work with Values", aimed at the in-service teacher training and held from 2008 to 2016 at UNESP in Rio Claro, we set out to understand the meanings constructed by seven teachers participated, discussing the limits and possibilities of it. In the statements of the teachers, during the dialogues we established with each one, the training was relevant, meaning the approach with new theoretical perspectives, moments of collective discussions and varied practices, and allowing a reflection on their habitual personal practices. The issue of human-nature separation presented itself as a significant shift in their understanding of the environmental issue. Within the limits found, we identified the challenge of deepening the theoretical contribution, which requires time and is not exhausted in a single formation, and work with values, which presented itself in the statements as something very difficult, although the training was focused on he. The collective work environment for most teachers was remembered with a highly positive sense of stimulating factor, with dialogue and the exchange of experiences as central elements of the formation. The relationship built between the teachers participating in the project and the University environment was also highlighted as positive. Finally, it is fundamental to indicate the importance of the insertion of EE and work with the value dimension in the in-service teacher training, in view of the need to expand discussions, research and studies in this regard. These can collaborate both for an in-depth understanding of this training process and for the viability of new training projects aimed at this theme, promoting their development in the school environment.
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Virtual worlds in pre-service teacher training : classroom technology acceptance and behavioural change

Camilleri, V. January 2014 (has links)
Human behaviour in educational contexts can be facilitated and supported by technology enhancements. This thesis considers a virtual 3D world as one such technological enhancement and explores its use in supporting technology acceptance in pre-service teacher education. The adaptation of different educational technology tools can often be challenging for teachers due to negative perceptions, lack of experience and a fear of technology. This thesis investigates the role that immersion within virtual environments can play to change perceptions, increase experience with and overcome fears associated to adopting technologies in the classroom. For this reason, this thesis asks the following questions: What factors and indicators show a positive influence on the participants’ perceptions of learning technologies? Do the virtual world (VW) activities encourage more VW connections and interactions inside the VW? What are the pre-service teachers’ reflections on learning in the VW setting? How is the learning experience in the VW applied to the real world classroom practice? This study focuses on the use of classroom technologies in a pre-service teaching program at the University of Malta. PreVieW (Pre-service teachers Virtual World experience) is evaluated using quantitative, qualitative and social network analysis (SNA). The combination of these three methods is used to measure the extent of the VW’s influence as a medium in affecting the participants’ perceptions about classroom technologies and their behavioural intentions to adopt technology during teaching. The results show that the VW experience has an overall significant positive effect on the self-reported perceptions of technology. Factors affecting this result are perceived ease of use, experience and attitude, whilst social network graphs show that VW activities are responsible for social group formations. Participants attribute the strengths of PreVieW to its flexibility and learner-centric activities whilst finding the technical setup as challenging. Participants reflect on the cultural differences in the understanding of teaching and learning in the VW as opposed to a traditional classroom. Findings lead to a deeper understanding of the human-computer interactions in a VW set in a formal learning experience. Following this a model is recommended proposing the integration of a VW experience in a teacher education program together with a number of propositions to enrich learning in a 3D VW.
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Pre-service teacher training in two Open and Distance Learning based universities in Africa

Olaniran, Sunday Olawale January 2017 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Education in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor Of Education (D.Ed.) in the Department of Curriculum and Instructional Studies at the University Of Zululand, 2018 / The study examined pre-service teacher training in Open and Distance Learning based Universities in South Africa and Nigeria. The specific focus of the study was on the initial teacher education programmes at Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) and Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE/PGDE) phases in the two ODL based universities. The theories of self determination, humanism, transformational learning, distributed learning, and transactional distance served as the frameworks for the study. Information for the study was gathered through survey. Anonymous web-based questionnaire was designed and used to obtain information from the pre-service teacher trainees in the two ODL based universities. Interviews were conducted for a selected number of academic and support staff members from the two universities. A combination of purposive and stratified random sampling was used to generate the sample frames of the participants for the study. The sample of the pre-service teacher trainees that participated in the study was drawn from the nine (9) Provinces of South Africa, and six (6) Geo-political zones of Nigeria. One thousand, two hundred and sixteen (1216) ODL based pre-service teacher trainees in their B.Ed. and PGCE/PGDE programmes responded to the web-based questionnaire from the two countries. In addition, a total of ten (10) academic and support staff members were interviewed from the two Universities. The overall results revealed that the majority of pre-service teacher trainees by distance are young people between 18 and 29 years of age, unemployed or engaged in voluntary works with no stable source of income. Furthermore, flexibility of the programme and desire to work full time while studying were found to be the major factors that motivated majority of the participants to enrol in pre-service teacher training by distance. Electronic mail (E-mail), postal services, Learning Management Systems (LMS), radio programmes, and social media were found to be the major platforms through which the selected ODL based universities reached their pre-service teacher trainees. Moreover, mobile phone and tablet were found to be the major devices that the sampled student teachers used to access learning materials.
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Training Pre-Service Teachers in Response to Intervention: A Survey of Teacher Candidates

Neal, Ann-Michelle 11 July 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Addressing training in Response to Intervention at the pre-service level has potential to reach educators during their formative years; preparing them to implement research-based practices upon entering the field and building the capacity to do so with more fidelity and less support. While the knowledge levels and perceptions of pre-service teachers are critical to the future success of RTI implementation, the level of training among pre-service educators is less understood relative to their colleagues in the field. This exploratory study was designed to examine pre-service general and special education teachers' perceptions of RTI, and self-efficacy in implementation. A survey, created and distributed to measure teacher candidates' (TCs) opinions and self-efficacy in RTI, found that TCs have positive opinions of RTI. They believe it to be effective for students, but have less ability to implement specific components in the classroom. The outcomes from this study suggest that special education majors had significantly higher ratings of their self-efficacy than elementary education majors. This has implications for curriculum changes in teacher training programs to better prepare educators to implement RTI in the classroom.
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Assessing the Value Teacher Educators and PK-12 Principals Place on Pre-Service Teachers’ Development of Social Emotional Competency

Baker, Lori Lee 16 September 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Proměna vzdělávání učitelů chemie v České republice / Transforming teacher education of chemistry in the Czech republic

Čerňanská, Božena January 2011 (has links)
Title: Transforming teacher education of chemistry in the Czech Republic Abstract: The title of the dissertation is 'Transforming teacher education of chemistry in the Czech Republic'. The work describes and analyzes the current system of the pregraduate prospective teachers' training of chemistry at universities and faculties of science focused on teaching science as well the subsequent in-service education of chemistry teachers in this country. The work also takes into account the post-war development of education in the republic from 1945 until present and the list of all the universities and faculties that educate chemistry teachers. The most important section of this work identifies and analyzes the current state of training and further education of chemistry teachers and the design of chemistry teachers educational conception in the Czech Republic. Key words: teaching profession, undergraduate pre-service teacher training, continuing in-service teacher training/education, educational institutions, curriculum reform, lifelong educatio
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Uma proposta para caracterizar a atuação do professor na sala de aula / A proposal to characterize teacher\'s practices in the classroom

Scarinci, Anne Louise 27 November 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho resulta de uma pesquisa observacional, realizada no período de 2004 a 2005 em São Paulo, junto a um grupo de professores de física em formação continuada. Nossa problemática mais ampla se insere no contexto da formação de professores, e nosso problema inicial se sustentou no reconhecimento do aprendizado incipiente dos professores nos cursos, a contar pelas poucas mudanças resultantes em sua atuação. A primeira observação mais objetiva que deu origem ao problema específico de pesquisa foi o truncamento da seqüência pedagógica do professor, quando ele ensaia mudanças em sua prática a partir da tentativa de aplicação das propostas do curso. Percebemos que o incômodo do professor com essa ruptura gerada na seqüência muitas vezes o dissuadia de continuar a aplicar a novidade aprendida. Em que consiste esse truncamento e como ocorre? Quais são os obstáculos (conceituais/epistemológicos) do professor que podem causar o truncamento? Essa pergunta nos motivou a estudar quais são as características da atuação do professor em sala de aula e como essas características mudam, ou oscilam, quando o professor está em processo de re-elaboração de sua prática, motivado por um programa de formação. Escolhemos um grupo em formação continuada entendida por nós como construtivista. Analisamos a atuação dos professores sob esse referencial, e agrupamos suas características em três dimensões quanto à atuação mais direta em sala de aula - o professor e as estratégias, o professor e as habilidades e o professor e as atitudes - e duas dimensões quanto à reflexão e avaliação do professor sobre o seu trabalho - avaliação que o professor faz do seu trabalho e meta-avaliação ou tomada de consciência. Relacionamos o truncamento da seqüência pedagógica com a incoerência nas estratégias e atitudes do professor conforme ele aplica a teoria de ensino que está aprendendo, mas mantém aspectos de sua prática ainda embasados na teoria antiga. Concluímos que o aprendizado de uma nova teoria de ensino e sua aplicação em sala de aula requer uma mudança atitudinal de base, mais fundamental do que possíveis mudanças nas estratégias de ensino, passíveis de planejamento. A mudança de atitudes é complexa, porque envolve mais que simples substituições, e prolongada, pois depende de feedback a situações concretas trazidas da prática. / This work is the result of an observational research, carried out in the period of 2004 to 2005, in Sao Paulo, along with a group of highschool physics teachers in in-service teacher training course. Our broader issue is inserted in the context of teacher education and our initial problem was based in the recognition of the incipient learning of teachers in the courses, as identified from the few changes resultant in their practice. The first more objective observation that gave birth to our research question was the teachers\' fragmentation of the pedagogical sequence when trying out changes in their practice; that fragmentation coming from attempts of aplication of the course\'s proposals. We noted that the discomfort of the teacher with this generated disruption in the sequence many times discouraged them from persisting in putting the new learning into practice. What does this fragmentation consist of and how does it occur? What are the obstacles (conceptual, epistemological) of the teacher that can cause the disruption? This question motivated us to study the characteristics of teacher practices in the classroom and how these characteristics change, or oscilate, when teachers are in process of re-elaboration of their practice, fostered by a teacher education program. We chose a group participating of an in-service teacher training program, which we understand as constructivist. We analysed the classroom practice of the teachers within this framework and grouped their characteristics into three dimensions as of their more direct classroom practice - teacher and their strategies, teacher and their habilities, and teacher and their attitudes - and two dimensions as of the reflection and self-evaluation of their work - evaluation that teacher makes of their work and meta-evaluation. We related the fragmentation of the pedagogical sequence with the incoherence in the teachers\' strategies and attitudes when they apply the teaching theory they are learning, but at the same time maintain aspects of their practice still founded into the old theory. We concluded that the learning of a new teaching theory requires a ground attitudinal change, more fundamental than possible changes in the teaching strategies, these ones capable of planning. An attitude change is complex as it involves more than mere substitutions, and time-taking, as it depends on feedback to concrete situations brought from the classroom practice.

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