Twenty-First Century Competencies: How Can Teacher Education Programs Prepare Teacher Candidates for Successful Teaching Career Paths?

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY FWU Journal of Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-12-15 DOI:10.51709/19951272/winter-2021/2
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This study investigated teacher candidates’ perceptions of 21st-century competencies, compared the perceptions among teacher candidates from different majors and academic achievement levels, examined the relationship between teacher candidates’ perceptions of the competencies and their learning achievement, and determined approaches to enhance such competencies. A survey was conducted among 250 teacher candidates from 13 different majors, and six university lecturers were interviewed in an open-admission university in Thailand. The results revealed that the teacher candidates realized the high importance of 21st-century competencies regarding the role of teachers as facilitators, learning management skills, technology and media literacy skills, morality and professional ethics, assessment and evaluation, knowledge and understanding of the social context, communication skills, and research skills. Teacher candidates from different majors and with varied academic achievement levels had the same perceptions of 21st-century competencies in all but two areas: knowledge and understanding of the social context and communication skills. Furthermore, no relationship was found between teacher andidates’ perceptions of the competencies and their academic achievement. The results suggest that faculty and other related organizations must realize the importance of developing teacher candidates’ 21st-century competencies by creating efficient, high-quality programs, to prepare them for a successful career path
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二十一世纪的能力:教师教育计划如何为成功的教师职业道路做好教师候选人的准备?
本研究调查了教师候选人对21世纪能力的认知,比较了不同专业和学业成绩水平的教师候选人的认知,考察了教师候选人的能力认知与学习成绩之间的关系,并确定了提高这种能力的方法。一项调查对来自13个不同专业的250名教师候选人进行了调查,并在泰国一所开放录取大学面试了6名大学讲师。结果显示,教师候选人意识到21世纪能力的高度重要性,包括教师作为促进者的角色、学习管理技能、技术和媒体素养、道德和职业道德、评估和评价、对社会背景的知识和理解、沟通技能和研究技能。来自不同专业、不同学术成就水平的教师候选人对21世纪的能力有着相同的看法,只有两个领域除外:对社会背景和沟通技能的知识和理解。此外,教师和学生对能力的认知和学业成绩之间并没有关系。研究结果表明,教师和其他相关组织必须意识到培养21世纪教师候选人能力的重要性,通过创建高效、高质量的课程,为他们的成功职业道路做好准备
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