Pre-service Teacher Training Programs: Outcomes of Recent Reforms and New Trends towards Effective Professional Training.

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Pre-service Teacher Training Programs: Outcomes of Recent Reforms and New Trends towards Effective Professional Training

1 – The institutional environment and curriculum resources 4 Learning to negotiate and manage reforms. 4 Rethinking career paths in relation to practical training and university/school partnerships. 4 University faculty and pre-service training involvement.

2.1 – The epistemological foundation of teacher training 4 Abandoning the traing model based on disciplines 4 From knowledge of the discipline to competencies. 4 Drawing on students’ knowledge.

2.2 – The need for new curriculum content related to current societal changes 4 ICTs as a cross-curricular competency. 4 Integrating multi-ethnicity throughout the curriculum. 4 Education in minority settings: towards a broader, critical vision.

3 – Curriculum, teaching and learning 4 The theory and practice debate. 4 Towards a better integrated and more coherent curriculum. 4 The transition from pre-service training to integration into a teaching career.

4 – Expected competencies and program evaluation 4 Evaluating ways to accredit teacher training institutions. 4 Taking into account the actual characteristics of institutions’ pre-service training system.