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Innovative Methods of Teaching in the Literary Education 文学教育教学方法的创新
Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI: 10.20533/jitll.2633.7681.2023.0033
Milan Mašát
In this paper, we present partial results of a research investigation focused on the factors that influence the integration of innovative methods into the teaching of literature education at the lower-secondary school. In the paper we present the results of part of interviews with two groups of respondents - 1st year bachelor’s students and 2nd year master’s students at the Department of Czech Language and Literature at the Faculty of Education, Palacký University in Olomouc. We present interview data on innovative methods. We investigated students´ preconceptions about these methods as well as their knowledge of specific methods and how they learned about them. Our findings point to a certain inadequacy in the disciplinary-didactic preparation of future teachers and to the current state of teaching literature education in primary and secondary schools. The findings correspond with the findings of another research that are carried out in this field. Data collection was done through structured interviews and data analysis was coded according to grounded theory.
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Professional Reciprocal Altruism in Education: PRAE in Practice 教育中的专业互惠利他主义:PRAE的实践
Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI: 10.20533/jitll.2633.7681.2023.0032
Jessica Bogunovich, Kimberly Greene
As a grounded theory, Professional Reciprocal Altruism in Education (PRAE) offers an empowering means of understanding how the predominant motivator of those entering the teaching profession, altruism, serves as a shared value to inspire the individual’s personal practice beyond a siloed experience and into one of authentic engagement within the Community of Practice (CoP) of professional educators. The process of aligning one’s personal values, attitudes, and preconceived cultural constructs with those of the CoP, affords the alignment of the authentic and professional self; thus, continuously fostering one’s intrinsic motivation to remain engaged in their individual continuous process of growth and development for their students, community, profession, and themselves. Such engagement affords an empowering means of staving off compassion fatigue and empathy exhaustion.
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