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Profesi Kependidikan : Pedoman dan Acuan Guru Mencintai Profesinya

Pembahasan buku ini, bertolak dari isu sentral tentang guru dan permasalahannya yakni bagaimana peran, tugas, dan tanggung jawab guru. Selain itu dapat diperoleh informasi mengenai kompetensi guru, uji kompetensi guru, sertifikasi guru, ketentuan dalam program sertifikasi guru sebagai profesi, serta kode etik profesi keguruan. Selanjutnya berdasarkan judul buku ini yakni Profesi Kependidikan, maka di dalamnya diulas tentang keprofesian bidang bimbingan konseling, keprofesian bidang kekepalasekolahan, keprofesian dalam bidang keadministrasian pendidikan. Buku ini juga memberi informasi mengenai perjalanan kurikulum yakni kurikulum 1994, KBK, KTSP, dan Kurikulum 2013. Buku ini penting bukan hanya untuk mahasiswa, guru, tetapi juga pengamat dan aktivis yang bergerak dalam masalah pendidikan dan keguruan.

Pembahasan buku ini, bertolak dari isu sentral tentang guru dan permasalahannya yakni bagaimana peran, tugas, dan tanggung jawab guru.

Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate-Level Teacher Education Programs

Educators play a significant role in the intellectual and social development of children and young adults. Thus, it is important for next-generation teachers to have a strong educational background, as it serves as the foundation to their understanding of learning processes, leadership, and best practices in the field of education. Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate-Level Teacher Education Programs presents critical and relevant research on methods by which future educators in high-level courses are equipped and instructed in order to promote the best experience in academic scholarship. Featuring discussion on a diverse assortment of topics, such as social justice for English language learners, field-based teacher education, and student satisfaction in graduate programs, this publication is directed at academicians, students, and researchers seeking modern research on the approaches taken by instructors to qualify and engage future educators.

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 ...

Teacher Competency, Problems & Solutions

sioner's Task Force on Professional Development of Educational Personnel . Most of these funds were concentrated in programs such as ESEA Title I and the Vocational Education State Formula Grants Program and to train or retrain teachers ...

Handbook of Research on Teacher Education and Professional Development

With the ever-changing climate of education around the globe, it is essential that educators stay abreast of the most updated teaching methods and applications. To do this, fostering teacher education programs that include innovative practices and initiatives within the field is imperative. The Handbook of Research on Teacher Education and Professional Development investigates current initiatives and approaches in educational programs. Focusing on research studies and theoretical concepts on innovative projects related to teacher education and professional development programs, this book is a pivotal reference source for academics, professionals, students, practitioners, and researchers.

skills required in the performance of effective duties in the classrooms. Fareo (2013) identifies teachers' education into stages namely: 1. Initial teacher training; Pre-service teachers are trained in teacher training institutions and ...

A Model of Teacher Professional Development

The Partnership in Primary Science Project

Teacher professional development is usually directed and governed by three agents: politics, pedagogy and innovation. The book begins by considering existing literature and ideas on teacher professional development. Chapter two briefly outlines some of the issues in science education that are of relevance to primary school science while also examining the PIPS model of teacher professional development. Subsequent chapters focus on the methodology employed by the project including details of the evaluation, as the data collected was instrumental in determining influential facets of the project. The following chapters explore the notion of readiness, risk, reflection, recognition, resource and relevance. These were deemed to be key elements that contributed to the success of the project in terms of promoting professional development and in terms of seeing tangible change in classroom practice. There is a short chapter which outlines some of the other project findings and the book concludes with a chapter on the need and challenge for dynamic teacher professional development programmes that work in partnership with teachers rather than deliver things for teachers.

Teacher professional development is usually directed and governed by three agents : politics , pedagogy and ... Likewise , although innovation in education is constant , the introduction of various technologies for school use has seen ...

Breaking the Mold of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Education

Innovative and Successful Practices for the 21st Century

This unique collection of chapters takes the reader on a tour to explore innovative preservice and inservice teacher education practices from many regions of the United States, Canada and the world. Each of the chapters offers an authentic, documentary account of successful initiatives that break the traditional mold of teacher education. Section I presents unique preservice teacher preparation programs and initiatives. These chapters offer compelling ideas to readers who seek change in the higher education model of teacher training. Section II features inservice education for both the novice and veteran teacher. The chapters included in this section of the book offer stories of innovation as professional development initiatives. Each of the programs describes the setting or context in which the innovation takes place and focuses on the role of teachers and students. Chapters in Section III highlight the benefits of collaborative teacher education practices. Through the lens of community and with the tools of cooperation and support, innovative practices are described for the improvement of student learning. Section IV offers less commonly presented diverse, global perspectives on teacher education. The sharing of ideas through global examples highlight the similarities in educational practices and common goals across the world.

This unique collection of chapters takes the reader on a tour to explore innovative preservice and inservice teacher education practices from many regions of the United States, Canada and the world.

Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate-Level Teacher Education Programs

"This book provides research on teacher licensure/certification, teacher education, and graduate level education programs. It explores how education systems will not function without professional educators, how our public schools need teachers who are prepared, dedicated, and possess the dispositions to be classroom leaders, and how the certifications and licensures teachers can impact both preservice and in-service training"--

"This book provides research on teacher licensure/certification, teacher education, and graduate level education programs.

International Perspectives on Teacher Professional Development

Changes Influenced by Politics, Pedagogy and Innovation

Teacher professional development is subject to reform as a consequence of three, often interwoven influences: innovation, politics and pedagogy. For example, recent decades have seen learning and teaching take centre stage. As technologies have become more accessible and relevant, so professional development has had to keep pace, in order to provide teachers with an opportunity to develop skills and experiences to deal with this innovation. In terms of politics, as the prescription of input and the measurement of output are regulated and deregulated by the State, so teacher professional development shifts to meet accountability and credibility demands. Likewise, as our understanding of learning and teaching evolves, in terms of knowledge, processes, dispositions and evaluation, subsequent teacher professional development programmes responded to these current or in-vogue research findings. This new and much-needed book describes how teacher professional development in science education, from initial teacher education to continuing professional development, continues to face and address the various challenges that arise as a consequence of innovation, politics or pedagogy.

By 2003 , the Department for Education and Skills , in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust funded the establishment of a National Centre for Excellence in Science Teaching and nine regional centres . The national and regional centres ...

Evaluating Teacher Education Programs through Performance-Based Assessments

Performance-based assessments have become a critical component of every teacher education program. Such assessments allow teacher candidates to demonstrate their content and pedagogical knowledge, skills, and dispositions in an authentic setting. Evaluating Teacher Education Programs through Performance-Based Assessments analyzes and discusses the theory and concepts behind teacher education program evaluation using assessment tools such as lesson plans, classroom artifacts, student work examples, and video recordings of lessons. Emphasizing critical real-world examples and empirically-based studies, this research-based publication is an ideal reference source for university administrators, teacher educators, K-12 leaders, and graduate students in the field of education.

Essentially the model has three first order factors, Teacher Training, Professional Development and Teacher Practice. These endogenous variables each are regressed onto the several components. Teacher training appears to be mostly ...