Competence-Oriented Models of Professional Development of Specialists in the Context of Sustainable Education

2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Viktoriia V. Sydorenko ◽  
Alla B. Popova ◽  
Nataliia L. Rehesha ◽  
Oksana O. Sinenko ◽  
Olha I. Trynko

The article thoroughly describes the competency-oriented models of professional self-improvement and self-realization of teachers in terms of sustainable development. The educational and methodical support of professional development of teachers for lifelong learning through formal, non-formal and informal education according to innovative competence-oriented models of professional development has been developed and experimentally tested. The results of the study can be used in the process of modernization of the national education system, in particular in the activities of educational and methodological centers of vocational education in the development of curricula, educational programs, qualification requirements for professional activities of teachers, innovative teaching and methodological support.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 174-178
Author(s):  
Muhammad Yudo ◽  
Rahmad Salahuddin

This research describes the concept of the kuttab curriculum during the ancient time and its implementation at the lembaga pendidikan kuttab al-fatih surabaya as part of the national education system. This research is qualified as a special study approach. The data is collected using interview, observation and documents. Whereas in analyzing data it uses the concept of analysis of miles and huberman, which is data reduction, data presentation and making conclusion. This research concludes that: 1. Formerly the concept of the kuttab curriculum during the ancient time was made only to wish for allah's blessing but later developed to have a social and even material aim. Also the content of its curriculum is very simple and uses a separate curriculum pattern. 2. The concept of the kuttab curriculum which is applied at the lembaga pendidikan kuttab al-fatih surabaya contains the aim and contents of the curriculum, teaching method and the system of evaluation as well. Kuttab al-fatih educational institution surabaya also uses an informal education (pusat kegiatan belajar masyarakat/pkbm) in applying its educational program by creating an equivalence program in order to achieve the primary education diploma known as the package a diploma as part of the national education which is available in indonesia


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1-1) ◽  
pp. 25-28
Author(s):  
Lyudmila M Betker

The article deals with training based on resource centers for inclusive education as a form of professional development of teachers in their preparation for the design and implementation of adapted educational programs. The article raises the question of scientific and methodological support of resource centers for inclusive education. It discusses the need for tutor support in teachers training that will provide the individualization process of preparing teachers for new activities.


2021 ◽  
pp. 14-58
Author(s):  
Sergei Leonidovich Danilchenko

The author considers the regional aspects of the development of the national education system as a factor and resource of the economic and socio-cultural development of the Russian Federation. The main trends of sustainable development of Russian regions and regional educational systems are identified.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (Suppl.1) ◽  
pp. 331-334
Author(s):  
M. Velikova

The professional development of teachers is necessary not only to meets the standards of job realization, but also to improve their activities in response to changes in pedagogical science and practice. This report presents the results of the research project "Current status and trends for the application of innovative methods in school’s activities" durring the National Program "Young Scientists and Postdoctoral Students" in 2019. The aim of the study is to indicate the teachers’ attitude to the application of innovative teaching methods in their practice in school.


Author(s):  
Alison Gilmore

A key element of the National Education Monitoring Project in New Zealand is the employment of specially trained, practising teachers to work intensively with 60 children over a five week period in at least five different schools. This study attempts to document the nature and level of professional development gained by these teachers by this experience through the use of weekly diaries, a series of questionnaires, and interviews with “case study” teachers. The data reveal that the professional development opportunities rendered benefits which were numerous, broad and multi-faceted. They ranged from the personal and professional, specific and general, immediate and longer-term, assessment-related and beyond.


Author(s):  
Karīna Brikmane

The focussed professional development of teachers ensures the quality of modern education. In the context of life-long education, each teacher has to develop their professional and personal competence, to ensure the development of general and professional skills and for teachers to be able to face new challenges and undertake their tasks in non-traditional, but well argued ways, because education strengthens intuition, confidence and the ability to knowingly transform acquired experience into innovation. The issue in the research establishes the contradictions seen within society between the goals set in education and their implementation in the teaching process. Attention has been focussed in this research on the current national situation in the professional development of teachers, gathering information on what is offered and researching the improvements needed for a modern adult learning process. The importance of the research was established by the need for changes in general education and the implementation of sustainable development principles. The main strategic principles, the observation of which could significantly increase the possibility of development are prescribed by the “Sustainable Development Strategy of Latvia until 2030”. They are – innovation, tolerance, co-operation and participation, which should also be included in the content of teachers’ professional development courses, in this way directly influencing the improvement of the quality of education as well.


Author(s):  
Yu. A. Karakulka

The article presents the main areas of educational activities in the Belarus Agricultural Library. The library has long-term experience in organizing and carrying out advanced training courses on the programme «Information and Software Support for Professional Activities (Librarianship)». Examples of interaction between the library and educational institutions are given. The article illustrates the informational support of quality educational processes in the agrarian institutions of higher education rendered due to their servicing under the agreements for the provision of paid library and information services.


Author(s):  
ARMINDO ARMANDO ◽  
MARLENE VANESSA MARQUES JAMAL ◽  
MARTINS MAPERA

 RESUMO O presente artigo faz uma análise crítica sobre a situação da educação de rua, em Moçambique, e sua influência no debate em torno da diversidade cultural. Todavia, entende-se que a diversidade cultural constitui uma plataforma de desenvolvimento de uma sociedade, e que o seu estímulo, de diversas formas, é uma abordagem pontual e necessária, principalmente no setor da educação. Entretanto, em Moçambique, por um lado, o Sistema Nacional de Educação dá mais ênfase a educação formal, isto é, institucionalizada, e por outro reconhece a educação informal, setor que não abrange o espaço “rua”, desta feita, ignorando completamente o direito à educação das crianças de rua. É neste âmbito que se enquadra o nosso artigo, cujo objetivo é refletir sobre a situação da educação de rua e seu impacto na promoção da diversidade cultural em Moçambique. Para o efeito, recorremos aos métodos hermenêuticos, apoiados pelas técnicas de revisão bibliográfica. Portanto, o artigo conclui que há pouca preocupação de promover a diversidade cultural por meio da educação das crianças de e na rua, pelo que o espaço “rua” é visto como de mendigos e que o direito à proteção e à educação tem sido negados através de políticas públicas que são pouco claras, razão pela qual instamos a quem de direito a sua sensibilidade.Palavras-chave: Educação de rua. Inclusão. Diversidade cultural. Moçambique. Street Social Education and the Question of Cultural Diversity: Who Cares?ABSTRACTThis article provides a critical analysis of the situation of street education in Mozambique and its influence on the debate around cultural diversity. However, it is understood that cultural diversity constitutes a platform for the development of a society, and that its encouragement, through different forms, is a punctual and necessary approach, mainly in the education sector. However, in Mozambique, on the one hand, the National Education System places more emphasis on formal, that is, institutionalized education, and on the other, it recognizes informal education, a sector that does not cover the “street” space, this time completely ignoring the right the education of street children. It is in this context that our article fits, which aims to reflect on the situation of street education and its impact on the promotion of cultural diversity in Mozambique. For this purpose, we use hermeneutic methods, supported by bibliographic review techniques. Therefore, the article concludes that there is little concern to promote cultural diversity through education in children from and on the street, so the “street” space is seen as a space for beggars and that the right to protection and education has been denied through public policies that are unclear, which is why we urge those entitled to their sensitivity.Keywords: Street education. Inclusion. Cultural diversity. Mozambique. 


2021 ◽  
pp. 330-338
Author(s):  
Pujiyanti Fauziah ◽  
Yoyon Suryono ◽  
Iis Prasetyo ◽  
Gumpanat Bariboon

Indonesia and Thailand share similar characteristics in terms of their educational systems, and non-formal education has been developed in both countries. This research aimed to identify how the Indonesian National Qualification System policy has been implemented. The strengths and weaknesses of the two countries in their perception and adoption of non-formal and informal education programs were also examined. The transformation of non-formal and informal education into an inseparable part within the National Education System on the macro setting and the macro area was discussed. Lastly, the policies and implementation of non-formal and informal education in both countries were mapped and compared. This research applied a phenomenography qualitative approach. According to the results, Indonesia and Thailand have different terms related to non-formal education: Thailand uses the term Adult Learning and Education (ALE), which involves adult education, equality, community and the elderly. ALE in Thailand is broader because it covers several fields that are not directly within the Ministry of Education but are used as a non-formal education template for the community. Keywords: non-formal education, implementation, Thailand, Indonesia


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