Teaching as a Profession

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Teaching as a Profession

Characteristics of a profession Lengthy period of education and/or training Delivers superior services High level of public trust Specialized knowledge Authority Autonomy Professional associations A code of ethics High level of prestige Higher than average financial rewards

Characteristics of teachers they possess specialized knowledge and skills about education they have been selected to enter professional programs their knowledge and skill have been evaluated during their general and professional studies

Characteristics of teachers (cont.) they have fulfilled requirements for certification they have met requirements for graduation from an institution of higher education Teaching is an emerging profession

Teacher Certification

GROUP WORK Do you think each of the routes to achieving certification produces equally qualified teachers? Why or why not?

Changing Aims of Education As society changes and different groups seek to further their interests and promote their causes, the aims of education change. Criticism and demands for reform come from various social and interest groups.

Changing Aims of Education (cont.) How satisfied are you about the quality of education of this country?

Gallup Poll Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Not too satisfied Not at all satisfied No opinion Jan. 2000 13% 41 28 17 1 1997 10% 36 30 23 1993 8% 32 2

Would you say that public education today in K through 12 is better, about the same, or worse than when you were a student?

Gallup Poll (April 2000) Better About the same Worse No opinion 28% 15 National adults 28% 15 54 3 K-12 parents 33% 12 52

Teacher Education Reports and Reforms of the 1980s and 1990s—Page 20 of Text.

GROUP RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT In groups of 4 or 5 (not more than 5), choose one early reform in education and one teacher education report/reform. In your group, prepare a research paper on each of the reports/reforms that you have chosen. Your group will make a presentation to the class on your papers.

RESEARCH: 1. Aims of American Public education Committee of Ten (1892) Seven Cardinal Principles (1918) The Purpose of Education in American Democracy (1938) Education for all American Youth (1944) The Central purpose of American Education (1961) A Nation at Risk (1983) 8