scholarly journals Assessing English speaking skills of prospective teachers at entry and graduation level in teacher education program

2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Sarwar ◽  
Muhammad Alam ◽  
Shafqat Hussain ◽  
Ashfaque Ahmad Shah ◽  
Mehlah Jabeen
2017 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Uzma Parveen Et al.,

Teacher education is a professionally oriented activity in the sense that the skills, attitudes, and knowledge provided herein, have a direct bearing on the teaching assignment of teachers. The criticism of recent years on existing teacher education program is adequate testimony that we have so far not fully succeeded to bring available research findings to bear upon the education of the teachers. It was a survey type of study which required the collection of data from the prospective teachers, who had gone through the practicum experience. The data comprised of the views of prospective teachers about practicum. A convenient sample of 400 prospective teachers, from the institution of three universities, having practicum experience was selected. It includes 200 prospective teachers of B.Ed. and 200 of M.A Education program with equal numbers from both genders. M.A Education prospective teachers were from AIOU and Punjab University, whereas B.Ed. were from AIOU and the University of Education. The prospective teachers viewed that less cooperation and mutual understanding exist among faculty members and cooperative teachers. The teacher education institution and its faculty should develop a good understanding and proper liaison with the staff of the cooperative schools for proper planning conduct and evaluation activities of practicum programs.


2018 ◽  
Vol III (IV) ◽  
pp. 631-646
Author(s):  
Kamal ud Din ◽  
Fareeha Javed ◽  
Fasiha Altaf

This study aimed to explore studentteachers perceptions of their motivation, present concerns, expectations and satisfaction with various aspects of the recently developed teacher education program of ADE and B.Ed Hons. in public sector universities in Pakistan. The study employed a qualitative interpretive approach. A semi-structured interview was carried out with 150 prospective teachers. A thematic analysis of the interview data revealed that the participants' perceived social status, that teaching being the most respectable job, was the most described motivational factor. Lack of information and ambiguous rules and regulation on the nature and status of the ADE and B.Ed. Hons program were the key sources of their present concerns. The participants' perceptions showed a significant improvement in overall teaching quality, while teacher cooperation and commitment were the areas of dissatisfaction.


Author(s):  
Tariq Mahmood Tariq ◽  
Dr. Khushbakht Hina ◽  
Arshad Mahmood Arshad

The main objective of the study was to investigate the perceptions of prospective teachers about the awareness of the implementation of national professional standards for teachers. The present study was descriptive followed by a survey method. The study was quantitative and the survey was used as the research design. The questionnaire was used as a research tool. Male and female prospective teachers of the pre-service teacher education program, B.Ed. (Hons.) Secondary of four public sector universities of Azad Kashmir session 2015-19 was the population of the study. The sample size was determined by using a stratified proportionate sampling technique. And the sample size was calculated by the Raosoft sample size determining formula. Thus the sample size was 196. In this study, the questionnaire was used as a research tool. All the statements of the questionnaire were according to the topic and objective of the study. The questionnaire was validated by the experts of the relevant field. According to the opinions and suggestions of the experts, statements were changed. The reliability of the questionnaire was measuring internal consistency by using Chronbach Alpha. Its value was found to 0.85. For data collection, a questionnaire was administered personally by the researcher to the sampled prospective teachers of the pre-service teacher education program B.Ed. (Hons.) Secondary of public sector universities of Azad Kashmir.


1975 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 803-808
Author(s):  
Valjean M. Cashen ◽  
Gary C. Ramseyer ◽  
Edwin B. Smith

This article describes a 10-yr. comparison study of needs and press scores for those students enrolled in a teacher-education program at one university. Responses on the Activities Index and College Characteristics Index were contrasted for the years 1961 and 1971. Current prospective teachers exhibited less intellectual and dependency needs but greater needs for impulse expression than those of 10 yr. ago. Correspondingly, current students perceived their college environment to exert less press for intellectualism and dependency. However, in apparent conflict with their needs, present day teacher-trainees perceived their environment as demanding less impulse expression. Some comparisons indicated that teacher-education students have become somewhat more like the general student population in terms of needs and press.


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