2010
DOI: 10.1177/0022487110375804
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Teacher Education: Its Problems and Some Prospects

Abstract: Based on an analysis of occupational competence in teaching and teacher education, this article draws together a set of dilemmas that face the field, arguing that an occupational analysis is needed to complement the more common institutional analysis of teacher education. Then, this analysis is used to evaluate the prospects of the reforms that currently are dominant in the policy discourse of teacher education. The article concludes with thoughts on some promising directions for the improvement of the field o… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, this is not an easy task as «the culture of teaching is not homogeneous», or, to say it in other words, in different countries and often also in the same country but in different teachers' training programs, there are different visions of the meaning in making practice experience as a crucial part of teachers' education (Lampert, 2010, p. 29). Indeed, if the diversification in perspectives that involve teachers' training on one side guarantees the richness of comparison, on the other side it makes difficult to start a global process of reforming teachers' education (Sykes, Bird, & Kennedy, 2010).…”
Section: The Apprenticeship In Pre-service Teachers' Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, this is not an easy task as «the culture of teaching is not homogeneous», or, to say it in other words, in different countries and often also in the same country but in different teachers' training programs, there are different visions of the meaning in making practice experience as a crucial part of teachers' education (Lampert, 2010, p. 29). Indeed, if the diversification in perspectives that involve teachers' training on one side guarantees the richness of comparison, on the other side it makes difficult to start a global process of reforming teachers' education (Sykes, Bird, & Kennedy, 2010).…”
Section: The Apprenticeship In Pre-service Teachers' Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De este modo, el docente podrá ofrecer ayudas pedagógicas adecuadas a todo el alumnado una vez cuente con elementos teóricos y prácticos que permitan favorecer el aprendizaje (Sykes, Bird y Kennedy, 2010;Conklin, 2012).…”
Section: Marco Teóricounclassified
“…Estos datos contradicen los aportados por Sánchez y Boix (2008) quiénes exponen cómo los futuros docentes admiten tener un desconocimiento absoluto acerca del concepto de atención a la diversidad, factores y medidas de atención a la diversidad en el aula, etc. Ello repercute en la calidad del sistema educativo, pues el docente sólo puede ofrecer ayudas pedagógicas adecuadas una vez disponga de suficiente formación teórico-práctica que permita el desarrollo de un proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje con criterios de calidad (Sykes, Bird y Kennedy, 2010;Conklin, 2012).…”
Section: Discusión Y Conclusionesunclassified
“…En este sentido, autores como Calvo y Susinos (2010) y Vigo, Soriano y Julve (2010) establecen las directrices de lo que debería incluir un programa de formación inicial del profesorado en el ámbito de la Educación Especial, siendo éste: visión clara de la enseñanza a impartir, currículum fundamentado en la práctica, experiencias clínicas, estándares de la práctica, relaciones entre la Universidad y la escuela, empleo de estudios de caso, indagación y evaluación y análisis reflexivo y crítico (Santos, 2010). Así pues, el docente podrá ofrecer ayudas pedagógicas adecuadas a todo el alumnado una vez cuente con elementos teóricos y prácticos que permitan favorecer el aprendizaje (Sykes, Bird y Kennedy, 2010;Conklin, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified