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Perencanaan Pembelajaran

Perencanaan Pembelajaran, Konsep Dasar Perencanaan Pembelajaran, Model Perencanaan Pembelajaran, Analisis Peserta Didik, Rancangan Kompetensi, Perencanaan Indikator, Program Tahunan Dan Program Semester, Rancangan Pengalamanbelajar, Rancangan Penilaian, Pengembangan Silabus, 11 Pengembangan Rencana Pelaksanaan Pembelajaran (Rpp), Perencanaan Remedial Dan Pengayaan, Pengembangan Media Pembelajaran Dan Pengembangan Bahan Ajar

Perencanaan Pembelajaran, Konsep Dasar Perencanaan Pembelajaran, Model Perencanaan Pembelajaran, Analisis Peserta Didik, Rancangan Kompetensi, Perencanaan Indikator, Program Tahunan Dan Program Semester, Rancangan Pengalamanbelajar, ...

Routledge Companion to Professional Awareness and Diversity in Planning Education

The Routledge Companion to Professional Awareness and Diversity in Planning Education engenders a discourse on how urban planning as a discipline is being made attractive to children and youth as they consider their career preferences. It also provides a discourse around the diversity challenges facing the institutions for training urban planning professionals. This Companion is an impressive collection of initiatives, experiences, and lessons in helping children, youth, and the general public appreciate the importance of, and the diversity challenge confronting, the urban planning profession and education. It comprises empirical, experimental, and case study research on initiatives to address the professional awareness and diversity challenges in urban planning. It has uniquely assembled voices and experiences from countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. Contributors are educators, practitioners, and activists of urban planning as well as policymakers in their respective countries. This Companion is intended as a resource for urban planning schools and departments, foundations, non-profit organizations, private sector organizations, public institutions, teachers, and alumni, among others to learn and consciously drive efforts to increase planning education awareness among children, youth, and the general public.

While several southern cities witnessed a strong tradition of urban planning in the 18th century, such as Savannah, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, southern urban planning in the 19th century was just a desperate attempt to ...

Pendidikan Profesi Guru

“Pendidikan merupakan pintu peradaban dunia. Pintu tersebut tidak akan terbuka kecuali dengan satu kunci, yakni seorang atau sosok guru yang peduli dengan peradaban dunia.” —Ki Hajar Dewantara PERKEMBANGAN pesat teknologi dunia mengharuskan manusia untuk menyesuaikan diri dan memiliki kemampuan berinovasi dalam menghadapi perubahan tersebut. Perkembangan teknologi sering kali juga menimbulkan berbagai persoalan yang semakin kompleks. Kecakapan untuk menyelesaikan persoalan menjadi hal penting yang harus dimiliki manusia. Oleh karena itu, siswa di sekolah harus diberi bekal guna menjadi orang yang memiliki kemampuan literasi dan berpikir kritis untuk memahami masalah, kemudian memecahkannya. Konsekuensinya, guru sebagai pengelola pembelajaran dituntut agar mampu mengembangkan berbagai kemampuan tersebut dalam pembelajarannya. Dalam konteks itulah guru tidak akan tergantikan dengan teknologi yang saat ini muncul. Dalam proses pembelajaran, guru tidak sekadar pemberi pengetahuan, karena yang lebih penting adalah menumbuhkembangkan kemampuan memahami masalah dan memecahkannya. Tugas guru juga mendidik siswa menjadi pribadi yang berkarakter dan mengembangkan pola pikir mereka, sehingga mampu memecahkan masalah yang dihadapi, dengan tetap memperhatikan norma kehidupan yang berlaku. Maka dari itu, kehadiran guru merupakan pilar yang sangat penting dalam pendidikan. Apa pun kebijakan yang dibuat maupun sarana-prasarana yang tersedia, pada akhirnya bergantung pada bagaimana guru mengimplementasikannya di sekolah. Peningkatan kualitas pendidikan harus diawali dengan peningkatan kualitas guru, salah satunya melalui program Pendidikan Profesi Guru (PPG). Pertanyaannya, bagaimanakah model pendidikan S-1 dan PPG yang dapat menghasilkan calon guru yang baik? Dalam Program Pendidikan Profesi Guru, Tanoto Foundation bekerja sama dengan Universitas Negeri Medan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, dan Universitas Negeri Surabaya untuk melakukan inovasi pelaksanaan PPG agar lebih sesuai dengan kondisi sekolah dan tugas guru profesional ke depan.

Dalam Program Pendidikan Profesi Guru, Tanoto Foundation bekerja sama dengan Universitas Negeri Medan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, dan Universitas Negeri Surabaya untuk melakukan inovasi pelaksanaan PPG ...

Workplace Learning in Teacher Education

International Practice and Policy

This book explores teacher workplace learning from four different perspectives: social policy, international comparators, multi-professional stances/perspectives and socio-cultural theory. First, it considers the policy and practice context of professional learning in teacher education in England, and the rest of the UK, with particular reference to professional masters level provision. The importance of teachers’ and schools’ perceptions of improvement, development and learning, and the inherent tensions between individual, school and government priorities is explored. Second, the book considers models of teacher workplace learning to be found in international research and practice to explore what perspective they can bring to understanding policy and practice relating to workplace learning in the UK. Third, it draws on cross-professional analysis to get an intellectual and theoretical purchase on workplace learning by examining how insights from across the professions can provide us with useful perspectives on policy and practice. The analysis draws particularly on insights from medicine and educational psychology. Fourth, the book cross-fertilises research and practice across the field of education by drawing on insights from perspectives such as socio-cultural and activity theory and situated learning/cognition to discover what they can offer in analysing the theoretical and pedagogic underpinnings of teacher workplace learning. In short, the book offers a number of contexts for exploring how best to conceptualise and theorise learning in the workplace in order to generate evidence to inform policy and practice and facilitates the development of a more theoretically informed and robust model of workplace learning and teaching.

This book explores teacher workplace learning from four different perspectives: social policy, international comparators, multi-professional stances/perspectives and socio-cultural theory.

Handbook of Research on Teacher Education

Enduring Questions in Changing Contexts

Co-Published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group and the Association of Teacher Educators. The Handbook of Research on Teacher Education was initiated to ferment change in education based on solid evidence. The publication of the First Edition was a signal event in 1990. While the preparation of educators was then – and continues to be – the topic of substantial discussion, there did not exist a codification of the best that was known at the time about teacher education. Reflecting the needs of educators today, the Third Edition takes a new approach to achieving the same purpose. Beyond simply conceptualizing the broad landscape of teacher education and providing comprehensive reviews of the latest research for major domains of practice, this edition: stimulates a broad conversation about foundational issues brings multiple perspectives to bear provides new specificity to topics that have been undifferentiated in the past includes diverse voices in the conversation. The Editors, with an Advisory Board, identified nine foundational issues and translated them into a set of focal questions: What’s the Point?: The Purposes of Teacher Education What Should Teachers Know? Teacher Capacities: Knowledge, Beliefs, Skills, and Commitments Where Should Teachers Be Taught? Settings and Roles in Teacher Education Who Teaches? Who Should Teach? Teacher Recruitment, Selection, and Retention Does Difference Make a Difference? Diversity and Teacher Education How Do People Learn to Teach? Who’s in Charge? Authority in Teacher Education How Do We Know What We Know? Research and Teacher Education What Good is Teacher Education? The Place of Teacher Education in Teachers’ Education. The Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) is an individual membership organization devoted solely to the improvement of teacher education both for school-based and post secondary teacher educators. For more information on our organization and publications, please visit: www.ate1.org

Studying teacher education: the report of the AERA Panel on Research and Teacher Education (pp. 477– 548). ... P. A. C. (2004) Professional development implications of teachers' beliefs and attitudes toward English language learners.

Transforming Curriculum Through Teacher-Learner Partnerships

Empowering learners for life requires a fundamental shift in higher education curriculum design. New priorities, pedagogies, technologies, spaces, and assessment strategies are required to enable learners to take ownership of their learning. “Student-centeredness” concepts are still prescriptive in nature as most decisions on curriculum, assessment, teaching, and learning approaches are still teacher-centric. Teachers are developing student-centered learning environments without the involvement of the learners in the planning, decision making, and/or design process. In addition, some lecturers are still practicing the traditional approaches of content delivery and conventional assessment methods rather than experimenting with innovative practices suited for student-centered approaches. Therefore, there is an ongoing need for research focused on the importance and effectiveness of a paradigm shift in education that involves student-teacher partnerships, fueled by innovative teaching and learning designs, where students take an active role and contribute as partners in learning. Transforming Curriculum Through Teacher-Learner Partnerships captures experiences and evidence among teachers in exploring the possibility of active student participation in curriculum design, delivery, and assessment through teacher-learner partnership. The chapters address issues of teacher-learner partnerships in designing the learning environment and how student-centered methods create resilient, adaptable, and future-capable learners. While highlighting topics within this scope such as learner autonomy, learning performance, self-efficacy, and teaching pedagogy, this book is ideally intended for teachers, administrators, teacher educators, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students interested in issues related to the teacher-learner partnership.

Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development (AHEPD) Book Series Jared Keengwe University of North Dakota, USA ISSN:2327-6983 EISSN:2327-6991 Mission As world economies continue to shift and change in response to global ...

Knowledge, Policy and Practice in Teacher Education

A Cross-National Study

Knowledge, Policy and Practice in Teacher Education reviews the evolution of education policy on initial teacher education as an indicator of the knowledge that is considered important for nation building. It also looks at research on approaches and structures to initial teacher learning as an indication of the intellectual and moral direction to which schooling must aspire. Contributors look at these dynamics across a range of societies including Australia, the Czech Republic, England, Finland, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, and the USA. Using a review of the literature approach within a comparative framework, the book seeks to answer the following questions for each country: What has been the evolution of different approaches to learning to teach in each setting, and what factors have influenced change over the years? What are the underlying theories that characterize past and current thinking about the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed by teachers and what evidence is used to support these theories? What does a review on the state of the knowledge about teacher education over the past 30 years reveal about the evolution of the research and knowledge traditions that have supported current and past innovations in teacher education? Maria Teresa Tatto and Ian Menter explore international variability in different conceptions of knowledge in the context of learning to teach and explore the way in which national and international influences interact in the developing trajectories of teacher education policy and practice, considering what knowledge is considered important for teachers to have.

Using a review of the literature approach within a comparative framework, the book seeks to answer the following questions for each country: What has been the evolution of different approaches to learning to teach in each setting, and what ...

The Palgrave Handbook of Teacher Education in Central and Eastern Europe

This handbook provides a comprehensive, scholarly overview of teacher education in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), since the fall of communism in 1989. It looks closely at recent trends, emerging practices, and possible futures for teacher education in twenty-one CEE countries – reaching from the Balkans, through the Visegrad Group, to Eastern Europe and the Baltics. The contributing authors reflect on their own countries’ uphill battles and journeys towards modernising teacher education over the last three decades. Subsequently, contemporary teacher education policies, structures, and practices are explored in light of Bologna reforms, EU higher education policies, and globalisation processes. Each chapter also offers some predictions about likely future trajectories – with concrete suggestions on how to develop and improve teacher education systems in response to the growing pressures of neoliberal ideologies. The Palgrave Handbook of Teacher Education in Central and Eastern Europe provides a valuable reference that enriches the work of scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners across CEE and beyond.

In contrast to initial (pre-service) education area, where the possibilities of educational institutions are relatively high, the number of relevant institu- tions and their capacity to provide continuous education for teaching staff ...

Rethinking Teacher Education for the 21st Century

Trends, Challenges and New Directions

This book focuses on current trends, potential challenges and further developments of teacher education and professional development from a theoretical, empirical and practical point of view. It intends to provide valuable and fresh insights from research studies and examples of best practices from Europe and all over the world. The authors deal with the strengths and limitations of different models, strategies, approaches and policies related to teacher education and professional development in and for changing times (digitization, multiculturalism, pressure to perform).

This book focuses on current trends, potential challenges and further developments of teacher education and professional development from a theoretical, empirical and practical point of view.