scholarly journals Challenges of the basic education system in Ecuador; the voices of the future teachers

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jhonny Villafuerte ◽  
Lewin Perez ◽  
Elisabeth Boyes ◽  
Laura Mena ◽  
Jose Pinoargote ◽  
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Author(s):  
Chiedza Simbo

Despite the recent enactment of the Zimbabwean Constitution which provides for the right to basic education, complaints, reminiscent of a failed basic education system, have marred the education system in Zimbabwe. Notwithstanding glaring violations of the right to basic education by the government, no person has taken the government to court for failure to comply with its section 75(1)(a) constitutional obligations, and neither has the government conceded any failures or wrongdoings. Two ultimate questions arise: Does the state know what compliance with section 75(1)(a) entails? And do the citizens know the scope and content of their rights as provided for by section 75(1)(a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe? Whilst it is progressive that the Education Act of Zimbabwe as amended in 2020 has addressed some aspects relating to section 75(1)(a) of the Constitution, it has still not provided an international law compliant scope and content of the right to basic education neither have any clarifications been provided by the courts. Using an international law approach, this article suggests what the scope and content of section 75(1)(a) might be.


Author(s):  
Santa Striguna

<p><em>Promoting the challenges of future education system in the context of public education, the term of competence and self-education competence is set in the spotlight of the article. Analyzing the comprehension of the essence of the diverse competence, the author systematizes the qualities which characterize the competence. The term of self-education and its structure based on the analysis of theoretical resources is characterized, the criteria are conveyed which characterize the future teachers’ self-education process. The goal of the article: on the basis of the theoretical resource studies systematize the diverse comprehension of the concept competence and characterize the structure and components of the students, future teachers’ self-education competence.</em></p>


2015 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
D. F. Escoto et al

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary area that allows us to study chemical phenomena in live organisms. That way, its study is of extreme importance, in all levels, to enlarge the comprehension of natural phenomena. However, it is barely explored in the basic education and often fragmented in the higher education, or in graduation degrees that contemplate this area. Especially in the teacher training, where the fragmentation of knowledge can contribute to form wrong concepts. Based on that, this work aims to identify the concept of Biochemistry according to the future teachers of Natural Science. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The work was developed with 3º, 5º and 9º semesters students of the natural science degree on Universidade Federal do Pampa. 50 students, from 18 to 56 years old, were interviewed. The data was obtained through a semi-structured questionnaire. The methodology of categorization and analysis of content with emergent categories of speech was chosen for the analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Initially, 11 categories were chosen by content similarity. In descending order: chemical reactions in organisms, chemistry area, chemistry of life, cell metabolism, the study of living beings, origin of life, biology area, organic balance, chemical-biological study. The reports made possible to identify that most students do understand with clarity the goal of studying biochemistry. Although, we can see that there are some students that fragment the area, what means, they try to discriminate chemistry from biology. This way, they demonstrate a difficulty to comprehend biochemistry as interdisciplinary, what makes it hard to contextualize the built knowledge. It is important to develop strategies to overcome the fragmentation of knowledge, so that biochemistry can be comprehended in its fullness and help on the teaching processes that will be developed by the future teachers.


2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chaiya Akarawang ◽  
Pachoen Kidrakran ◽  
Prasart Nuangchalerm

2021 ◽  
Vol 03 (04) ◽  
pp. 203-207
Author(s):  
Sidikova Zulfiyaxon Murodjon Qizi ◽  

The formation of the right outlook for the future teachers is an important aspect of higher education system since the provision of theoretical knowledge is not enough for those students to become competent teachers who can manage the class successfully. The following article looks into the formation of mindset in future teachers.


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