A Review of the Research Comparing the Teaching Effectiveness of Elementary School Teachers Prepared in Intensive Teacher-Training Programs and in Regular Undergraduate Programs

1964 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph W. Halliwell
1967 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 198-199

One of the major areas of concern of the Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics (CUPM) of the Mathematical Association of America is the college mathematics training of prospective teachers. In order to meet the task of preparing recommendations for improving the undergraduate program in this area, CUPM established its Panel on Teacher Training.


Author(s):  
Syofiani Jufri ◽  
Difiani Apriyanti

PGSD UBH (Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar) is one of departments in Teacher Training Faculty under Bung Hatta University. The graduate students will be Elementary School teachers. The department provides curriculum which consists of subjects that needed by  the candidate of Elementary School teachers, but unfortunately none involve English. Even, there is no English subject to be taught to the students. Meanwhile, as a teacher in this globalisation era, they must aware with all new information that grow rapidly from other countries, especially information about education, teaching, and their teaching subjects.  Beside that, they also going to face pupils who are living in an era of advanced technology where information from all the world can be reached easily.  There is no doubt that students of PGSD need to acquire English passively and actively. Therefore, CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) training was conducted. CLIL was taught to 40 students of PGSD who were in semester two. By introducing the characteristics of CLIL, giving the direct model of CLIL, it was hoped the students have understood the base of CLIL. The students observed steps of CLIL that were shown by the model before giving their own performance. After giving a chance for each student to choose a topic that usually being taught to Elementary School  pupils, they prepared themselves to teach the topic using CLIL. The result is the students considered much on their activating, language, and speaking. They focused more on the vocabularies and pronunciation. While the writing part was not dominan since the chosen topics were for low grades of elementary school.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (8) ◽  
pp. 1315-1321
Author(s):  
Redjeki Agoestyowati

Bilingual class (Indonesian and English) for some lessons must be done in Islamic Elementary School of Al Azhar 17 Bintaro. Therefore, English Training for teacher was conducted. This program was a challenge for all teachers of SD Al Azhar 17 Bintaro to improve their competence in teaching by using two languages and to improve the ability of using English for daily communication with students. The aims of the training was to prepare the implementation of bilingual classes that was done 10 meetings and each meeting was done 4 hours. English Teacher Training Program include: games and icebreaking, group and class discussions, role-play, sharing session, microteaching (presentation), and feedback evaluation. Participants were always enthusiastic in doing all activities. Feedback from other participants was very good. At the end of the training, there was an increase in the competence of all participants in using English expressions for teaching purposes. They seem more confident and communicate more fluently in English. The school hopes that the bilingual training program in schools will continue to be a success.


Author(s):  
Ye. Spitsin ◽  
T. Khmil

The article determines that elementary school is the first level in the process of obtaining general education for children and in their general intellectual, physical and social development. in practice, accordingly, it sets the task for professional education as well – to prepare future elementary school teacher as a social personality, capable of solving certain problems and tasks of professional activity under the conditions of mastering a system of skills and competences. The success of the pedagogical activity of an elementary school teacher implies a special preparedness in the institution of higher education – the formation of knowledge, skills and pedagogical competences aimed at the exercise of professional functions. Study of experience of foreign countries on the professional pedagogical training of elementary school teachers is an important condition for the formation of theoretical and methodological bases for optimization of the training of elementary school teachers in Ukrainian HEIs. An analysis of current approaches to the preparation of future primary school teachers in France, the United Kingdom and Japan makes it possible to highlight the trends that are characteristic of European and Japanese education, namely: training teachers in higher education, two-level education, student development taking into account socio-cultural features, forming in them the readiness for professional mobility, to study throughout their professional activity, creating conditions for internships abroad. Progressive ideas of foreign experience can be taken into account in the national practice of teacher training. Further scientific inquiries may be directed to the study of the content filling of the teacher training programs and the peculiarities of the organization of the educational process in the institutions of higher education of foreign countries. Learning and using the experience of other countries is one of the main methods of designing educational reforms in Ukraine. Using foreign experience will help to avoid many mistakes. In addition, the integration of Ukraine into the world and European educational spaces requires adaptation of national educational legislation to pan-European educational principles and practices. These include, in particular, the existence of certain standards of education and professional activity of teachers.


1969 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-62
Author(s):  
Arthur Morley

The Cambridge Conference Teacher Training Report1 is about matters of vital concern to most countries, and so perhaps some comment from England is allowable.


1970 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-74
Author(s):  
Robert E. Rea ◽  
Robert E. Reys

Educators have long been counseled by their professional leaders to “begin where the student is” and proceed from there with appropriate materials and experiences. During the decade of the 60s, elementary school teachers have been widely influenced by this and other precepts of the “new mathematics.” Training programs, in-service activities, and commercial curricular materials have focused sharply upon teaching for understanding, pupil discovery, and pupil responsibility for applying knowledges and skills already possessed, in learning new materials and procedures.


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