在初级教师教育计划中发展教师知识,使数学教师合格

Q3 Social Sciences Perspectives in Education Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.38140/pie.v40i4.6654
J. Verster, Y. Sayed
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南非教师教育政策期望最初的教师教育方案引入综合和应用知识,以支持教师在不同课堂环境中的实践。本文探讨了一年制研究生教育证书如何在培养未来的高中数学教师方面回应这一期望。探索包括对六位教师教育者和五位新合格教师进行半结构化访谈的定性案例研究,并辅以文献分析。研究的各个阶段包括文献综述、试用半结构化面试问题、进行半结构化面试以及分析所有与研究生证书相关的可访问文件。所有收集到的数据合并成一份文件,阅读该文件以确定代码、主题和类别。论文发现,研究生证书确实为个人提供了在不同背景下发挥作用的专业教师知识,尽管不均衡且高度依赖于每位教师过去从事数学工作的质量。政策知识类型定义的广泛性以及在区分“特定专业主题”和“专业教学内容知识”方面缺乏清晰度是导致研究生证书发展不平衡的关键因素。作为一项建议,我们建议政策应该更详细地区分“特定的专业主题”和“专业教学内容知识”,以促进每一种知识的发展,使其成为教师所需的重要知识类型。
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Development of teacher knowledge in an initial teacher education programme qualifying mathematics teachers
South African teacher education policy expects initial teacher education programmes to introduce integrated and applied knowledge to underpin a teacher’s practice in diverse classroom contexts. This paper explores how a one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education responds to this expectation in terms of training prospective teachers to teach high school mathematics. Exploration involves a qualitative case study of semi-structured interviews with six teacher educators and five newly qualified teachers, supplemented with document analysis. The stages of research involved a literature review, piloting the semi-structured interview questions, conducting semi-structured interviews, and analysing all accessible documents linked to the Postgraduate Certificate. All collected data were merged into one document which was read to identify codes, themes and categories. The paper finds that the Postgraduate Certificate does equip individuals with professional teacher knowledge to function in diverse contexts, albeit unevenly and highly dependent on the quality of each teacher’s past engagement with mathematics. The broad nature of policy knowledge type definitions and the lack of clarity in differentiating ‘specific specialised subject matter’ and ‘specialised pedagogical content knowledge’ are key contributing factors to uneven development in a Postgraduate Certificate. As a recommendation, we suggest that policy should differentiate ‘specific specialised subject matter’ and ‘specialised pedagogical content knowledge’ in more detail to promote the development of each as important types of knowledge needed by teachers.
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Perspectives in Education
Perspectives in Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Education is a professional, refereed journal, which encourages submission of previously unpublished articles on contemporary educational issues. As a journal that represents a variety of cross-disciplinary interests, both theoretical and practical, it seeks to stimulate debates on a wide range of topics. PIE invites manuscripts employing innovative qualitative and quantitative methods and approaches including (but not limited to) ethnographic observation and interviewing, grounded theory, life history, case study, curriculum analysis and critique, policy studies, ethnomethodology, social and educational critique, phenomenology, deconstruction, and genealogy. Debates on epistemology, methodology, or ethics, from a range of perspectives including postpositivism, interpretivism, constructivism, critical theory, feminism, post-modernism are also invited. PIE seeks to stimulate important dialogues and intellectual exchange on education and democratic transition with respect to schools, colleges, non-governmental organisations, universities and technikons in South Africa and beyond.
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