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The Teaching Profession. Profession Lehrer/in

Author : Otakar Fleischmann,Renate Seebauer,Herbert Zoglowek,Maria Aleksandrovich
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783643906816

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The Teaching Profession. Profession Lehrer/in by Otakar Fleischmann,Renate Seebauer,Herbert Zoglowek,Maria Aleksandrovich Pdf

This volume presents 27 empirical studies, reflections and essays on current issues in the teaching profession. Some of the articles have their focus on successful teaching and learning, others follow a critical approach questioning concepts of teacher education.

Teachers' Participation in Professional Development

Author : Claudia Krille
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-14
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783030388447

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Teachers' Participation in Professional Development by Claudia Krille Pdf

This book presents a systematic literature review focusing on studies examining teachers’ participation in professional development (PD) within Germany, Austria, and Switzerland since 1990. It has identified 81 relevant studies and summarizes the results while answering the following research questions: What are teachers’ self-reported reasons participate in formal PD? What barriers do teachers report that prevent them to participate in formal PD? What individual and context characteristics are associated with teachers’ PD behavior? Teachers’ PD is considered to be an important part of the teaching profession. It is seen as a tool for constant further development for teachers to adapt to changing standards in schools and classrooms, requirements for students, and personal challenges associated with the daily work in school. However, it is repeatedly claimed that there is no sufficient research with regard to teachers’ participation in formal PD, as well as of aspects that may influence their PD behavior. In spite of a large number of studies that contribute to this question within Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, only a few of them are cited regularly. Since much of this research is published in German, the results are not accessible for international researchers and comparisons between different countries. This comprehensive review makes these result accessible.

Quality in Teacher Education and Professional Development

Author : John Chi-Kin Lee,Timo Ehmke
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-28
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781000454147

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Quality in Teacher Education and Professional Development by John Chi-Kin Lee,Timo Ehmke Pdf

This book addresses the past and changing contexts of Chinese and German teacher education under the impact of globalization and echoes "quality" issues of teacher education. This edited book provides a comprehensive discussion on other issues in the management and implementation of change in teacher education related to teacher education curricula for professional development of teachers. A combination of chapters provides an overview, a review of literature and research as well as offering examples of teacher education practice and updated empirical research on these topics co-edited by two senior scholars and written by experts from Mainland China (including Hong Kong ) and Germany. The volume addresses key issues on teacher standards, ICT in education and e-learning in teacher education, STEM education, vocational teacher education, university-school partnership in teacher education and teaching Chinese or German as a second language. This is an up-to-date academic book to look at profound issues related to quality in teacher education and teachers’ professional development in mainland China and Germany. It will be a useful reference for graduate students and researchers in the field of international and comparative education, teacher education and curriculum studies, teacher educators and practitioners to learn from trends, best practice and challenges that have been encountered in Mainland China and Germany.

Current Trends in Higher Education in Europe

Author : Oliver Holz,Maria Aleksandrovich,Herbert Zoglowek
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783643134196

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Current Trends in Higher Education in Europe by Oliver Holz,Maria Aleksandrovich,Herbert Zoglowek Pdf

This book analyses the tendencies in European education. The contributions to this work are as varied as Europe's countries. Notwithstanding their variety, they all share this: They focus on the European education area, which is steadily gaining significance in the context of the European unification and integration process. Die vorliegende Publikation thematisiert Entwicklungstendenzen im Bildungswesen in Europa. Das Spektrum der Beiträge ist ebenso vielfältig wie die Länder Europas. Trotz dieser Vielfalt haben alle Beiträge auch etwas gemeinsam: Sie machen auf den Europäischen Bildungsraum aufmerksam, wie er im Kontext des europäischen Einigungs- und Integrationsprozesses stetig an Bedeutung gewinnt.

From Intensified Work to Professional Development

Author : Jan Löwstedt
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9052010633

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From Intensified Work to Professional Development by Jan Löwstedt Pdf

Teachers often feel that they have to mount enormous hills in their daily work. Teaching can be demanding, distressing and even painful, but it can also be very rewarding, just as the climber who reaches the top can feel intrinsically satisfied. These facets and consequences of teachers' work are apparent in the studies presented in this book. Some studies report that teachers experience a diversity of stresses, while others find that teachers in general report work satisfaction and only moderate levels of work-related stress. There are various reasons as to why this might be, and this book's objective is to explore some of these and their effects on teachers' working lives. Another objective is to explore what schools as organisations do (or can do) to facilitate teachers' professional development and well-being. The book gives a European perspective on issues relating to teachers' professional development and well-being in an age of reform-pressure and deregulation common to schools in most European countries.

Teachers' Professional Development

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2019-02-11
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789087907419

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Within the central topics of the debate on teachers’ professionalism are the problems of research-based and evidence-based initial and lifelong teacher behavior. Although the statements on professional similarities of teacher actions with those of other (academic) professionals are very plausible, there remains a central task for teacher education programs: How to develop towards such expertise—which is equal to evidence convictions—effectively and efficiently. Which role do scientific research and its results play in this context? How can research results be converted into recommendations for teacher actions?

Cognitive Activation in the Mathematics Classroom and Professional Competence of Teachers

Author : Mareike Kunter,Jürgen Baumert,Werner Blum,Ute Klusmann,Stefan Krauss,Michael Neubrand
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-29
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781461451495

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Cognitive Activation in the Mathematics Classroom and Professional Competence of Teachers by Mareike Kunter,Jürgen Baumert,Werner Blum,Ute Klusmann,Stefan Krauss,Michael Neubrand Pdf

This work reports the findings of the Professional Competence of Teachers, Cognitively Activating Instruction, and Development of Students ́ Mathematical Literacy project (COACTIV). COACTIV applies a broad, innovative conceptualization of teacher competence to examine how mathematics teachers’ knowledge, beliefs, motivational orientations, and self-regulation skills influence their instructional practice and teaching outcomes In this project data was collected on various aspects of teacher competence and classroom instruction from the perspective of both the teachers themselves and their students. Moreover, it gauges the effects of these teacher characteristics on student learning, as indexed by the progress students in each class. Questions addressed in the study which are reported in this volume include: What are the characteristics of successful teaching? What distinguishes teachers who succeed in their profession? How can the quality of instruction be improved?

Teacher Education in the Global Era

Author : Karanam Pushpanadham
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789811540080

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Teacher Education in the Global Era by Karanam Pushpanadham Pdf

This book discusses the perspectives and practices of teacher education programs in order to shed new light on the national priorities, policies, curriculum inputs, delivery mechanisms, challenges and future trends in 20 selected countries. It examines and compares the complexity of teacher education in international contexts, providing insights into educational change and reform in emerging democracies. Further, it includes cases from various countries that reflect how the profession is moving forward. In order to deepen readers’ understanding of teacher training and the challenges posed by globalization, the book concludes with a discussion of theoretical perspectives applied to teacher education, and with recommendations for new directions. Given its scope, the book is an essential read for teacher educators, students, and researchers working in the field of education.

Professional Error Competence of Preservice Teachers

Author : Eveline Wuttke,Jürgen Seifried
Publisher : Springer
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783319526492

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Professional Error Competence of Preservice Teachers by Eveline Wuttke,Jürgen Seifried Pdf

This book discusses competence, teacher competence, and professional error competence of teachers, and emphasizes the need for a training programme that supports the latter. The book starts out by presenting results from previous studies that underline the necessity to train professional error competence of teachers, especially in the field of accounting. The studies analysed include research in the field of accounting, and on the efficacy of teacher training. Next, considerations on training programmes are presented. From these analyses, a training programme was designed to support professional error competence in accounting. This training programme aims for increased knowledge about students’ errors (content knowledge) and offers strategies to handle these errors (pedagogical content knowledge). Both are central facets of professional error competence. The book describes the development, characteristics, implementation, and evaluation of this programme. It details the test platform that was developed and used for the assessment of professional error competence, and critically discusses the results from the evaluation of the training programme from various perspectives. The current discussion on teacher training and expertise is influenced by empirical results obtained in international large-scale studies such as PISA and TIMSS. The findings of the studies underpin the discussion on teaching quality and teachers’ professional competences. The key issue is that teacher competence has an impact on teaching quality and this, in turn, influences students’ achievements. International comparative studies reveal that teachers often lack central competence facets, and therefore it is assumed that standard teacher training programmes may fail to successfully prepare student teachers for their tasks. Therefore, customized training programmes are currently being discussed. Their focus is mostly on pedagogical content knowledge and classroom practices, because these competence facets are essential for teaching quality.

Education in a Society uncertain of its Values

Author : Wolfgang Brezinka
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-06-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781443895545

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Education in a Society uncertain of its Values by Wolfgang Brezinka Pdf

In recent decades the life circumstances of most people around the world have changed enormously. We are again expecting scarcity and economic crisis, the danger of war, terrorism and environmental destruction. However, people’s tendencies toward selfishness and the misuse of freedom, uprooting, dissoluteness and crime are also increasingly being seen as threats to society and individual citizens. The decline of support-giving religious, worldview and moral traditions has given rise to great uncertainty about values. Citizens increasingly experience this as a burden, and are becoming more receptive to a reassessment. More of us are seeking a new orientation. Those responsible for children or youth require this with special urgency, because uncertainty in value orientations also creates uncertainty in education. Are there ways to escape this dilemma? How can we achieve new clarity on the worldview and moral foundations of education? To what ends should we direct education? With what difficulties should we reckon? What tasks must parents fulfil and which should be assigned to teachers? These are the topics dealt with in this book. It provides answers to the questions of parents, teachers and other educators, as well as to those of politicians, economic leaders and spiritual counsellors. It will serve to stimulate thought and contribute to achieving agreement on the central educational tasks of our time.

Education & the Great Depression

Author : David Hicks
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0820471437

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Education & the Great Depression by David Hicks Pdf

Education and the Great Depression: Lessons from a Global History examines the history of schools in terms of pedagogies, curricula, policies, and practices at the point of intersection with worldwide patterns of economic crisis, political instability, and social transformation. Examining the Great Depression in the historical contexts of Egypt, Turkey, Germany, Brazil, and New Zealand and in the regional contexts of the United States, including Virginia, New York City, Cleveland, Chicago, and South Carolina, this collection broadens our understanding of the scope of this crisis while also locating more familiar American examples in a global framework.

Teacher's Professional Development

Author : Sabine Krolak-Schwerdt,Sabine Glock,Matthias Böhmer
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789462095366

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Teacher's Professional Development by Sabine Krolak-Schwerdt,Sabine Glock,Matthias Böhmer Pdf

A central aspect of teachers’ professional knowledge and competence is the ability to assess students’ achievements adequately. Giving grades and marks is one prototypical task in this context. Besides giving grades, assessments for school placements or tracking decisions belong to these tasks. Relevant students’ characteristics which influence teachers’ assessments do not only involve academic achievement but also students’ responses to different task demands as well as non-academic characteristics such as learning motivation or school anxiety. Closely associated with the investigation of teachers’ assessment competences and, more specifically, the investigation of conditions associated with high quality of assessments is the development and evaluation of teacher training programs to improve professional competences. In recent years, there has been considerable progress in the domain of professional teacher training; however, only a very limited number of studies are dedicated to the question to what extend training programs might offer valuable approaches to improve the quality of assessments and to implement high assessment competences. Another important field which is closely related to teachers’ competences concerns the question how teachers’ professional development is linked to students’ learning and learning outcomes. In recent years, the societal demand for evidence that teachers’ professional development will result in improved student learning outcomes is increasing. This volume brings together questions on assessment, training, and learning in the professional development of teachers which have not been fully discussed yet. The identification of these research gaps was the reason for dedicating a series of lectures given at the University of Luxembourg 2012 to the topic of professionalization of teachers in these domains. Therefore, this book contains contributions from outstanding international scholars in different academic disciplines to present ideas about open research questions concerning the domains of assessment, training, and learning in the professional development of teachers.

International Summit on the Teaching Profession Building a High-Quality Teaching Profession Lessons from around the World

Author : Schleicher Andreas
Publisher : OECD Publishing
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2011-11-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789264113046

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International Summit on the Teaching Profession Building a High-Quality Teaching Profession Lessons from around the World by Schleicher Andreas Pdf

This report presents the best current evidence about what can make teacher-oriented reforms effective and points to examples of reforms that have produced specific results, show promise or illustrate imaginative ways of implementing change.

Well-Being of School Teachers in Their Work Environment

Author : Caterina Fiorilli,Wong Yau Ho Paul,Simona De Stasio,Florencio Vicente Castro,Paula Benevene
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-09
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9782889660643

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Well-Being of School Teachers in Their Work Environment by Caterina Fiorilli,Wong Yau Ho Paul,Simona De Stasio,Florencio Vicente Castro,Paula Benevene Pdf

This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.

Hidden Dimensions in the Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers: In-Service Education for and With Teachers

Author : B. Roesken
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2011-07-23
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789460914331

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Hidden Dimensions in the Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers: In-Service Education for and With Teachers by B. Roesken Pdf

Professional development is often determined by black and white thinking. Either issues are considered as being good or bad, or statements like teachers should or teachers must are transported. However, it is easily forgotten from which perspective the judgment is taken, surely it is not the teacher’s one. Profoundly respecting and cherishing the teachers and their needs, allows for arriving at a vision of professional development that is for and with teachers, instead being simply about them. This book presents the field of mathematics teacher professional development both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective. In particular, the initiative Mathematics Done Differently that has been run in Germany is presented, in whose context the data of the empirical study was gathered. The empirical findings led to postulating a model describing teachers’ individual growth pathways and to providing implications for constructing practices that are based on what teachers really need.