The professional developmental needs of higher education-based teacher educators: an international comparative needs analysis

IF 3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Journal of Teacher Education Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1080/02619768.2016.1246528
Gerry Czerniawski, Ainat Guberman, A. MacPhail
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Abstract A universal lack of attention to the professional learning needs of teacher educators is the driver for this study, which considers the most effective ways to support the professional learning of higher education-based teacher educators. At a time when many industrialised countries are engaged in systemic educational reform, this study provides an international and comparative needs analysis through a survey of 1158 higher education-based teacher educators in the countries participating in the International Forum for Teacher Educator Development: Belgium, Ireland, Israel, the Netherlands, Norway and the UK. Our results suggest that while teacher educators are only moderately satisfied with their professional development experiences, a strong desire exists for further professional learning. This desire, influenced by their professional context, relates to their current beliefs concerning ‘best practice’ in teacher education, the academic skills required to further their professional careers and knowledge of the curriculum associated with their fields of expertise.
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高等教育师范教育专业发展需求:国际需求比较分析
摘要本研究的动因是普遍缺乏对教师教育专业学习需求的关注,旨在探讨支持高等教育教师教育专业学习的最有效途径。当许多工业化国家正在进行系统的教育改革时,本研究通过对参加国际教师教育发展论坛的国家(比利时、爱尔兰、以色列、荷兰、挪威和英国)的1158名高等教育教师进行调查,提供了一项国际和比较需求分析。我们的研究结果表明,虽然教师教育工作者对他们的专业发展经验只有中等程度的满意,但他们对进一步的专业学习存在强烈的愿望。这种愿望受其专业背景的影响,与他们目前对教师教育的“最佳实践”、促进其职业生涯所需的学术技能以及与其专业领域相关的课程知识的看法有关。
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European Journal of Teacher Education
European Journal of Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Teacher Education (EJTE) provides an opportunity for the dissemination of educational research which investigates theory, policy and practice in teacher education at pre-service and in-service levels predominantly in the countries of Europe. Relevant articles from other countries will be considered. EJTE is the official journal of the Association for Teacher Development in Europe (ATEE). Its audience includes all those who have a professional concern with or interest in the education of teachers for all age groups.
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