EDiTE International Consultation Process Results A report on European stakeholder perspectives on Teachers’ professional development of the reserach competences.

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EDiTE International Consultation Process Results A report on European stakeholder perspectives on Teachers’ professional development of the reserach competences Contributors: Ana Paula Curado, Kathrin Helling, Michael Schratz, Jacob Flossman, Rozalia Ligus, Timea Szőllősi September 2013

EDiTE European Doctorate in Teacher Education Project Nr LLP AT-ERASMUS- EMCR/ LLP/ERASMUS Sub-programme, funded with support of European Commission; Duration: –

Inspirations In 2009 the European Network of Teacher Education Policies (ENTEP), did a survey on the connections between the teacher education, teacher career evolution and doctoral programmes among its members. The survey revealed that in many European countries – including the consortium countries – the doctoral programmes in teacher education are not developed in a pro-active manner. There are obstacles to enter existing PhD programmes in Educational Science, the career paths of teacher education rarely includes the possibility of the third cycle of Bologna involving post graduate research activities.

Aims of the EDiTE Project & aims of the consultation process EDiTE aims to create a closer link between teacher education and the research arena by promoting engagement with research topics that cross conventional boundaries between practice, policy and research. Consultation Proces: The aim is to put some light on the current expectations toward the European teacher education programmes and career development in the light of dynamic world changes from the perspetive of different European socio-cultural experience and heritage

International Research Team University of Innsbruck, Austria (Project Leader)University of Innsbruck, Austria (Project Leader) Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, HungaryEötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary University of Lower Silesia, Wrocław, PolandUniversity of Lower Silesia, Wrocław, Poland University of Lisbon, PortugalUniversity of Lisbon, Portugal University of Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity of Bucharest, Romania

International consultation Process August 2013 The consultation process over the idea and expectations toward the new and innovative EDiTE doctoral program was held since June to August 2013 in five countries that constitute the EDiTE consortium: Austria (7 people), Hungary (8 people), Poland (8 people), Portugal (9 people), Romania (6 people). Among the interviewees were representations of Ministry of Educations, International Bodies/Councils, Committees, university boards, school teachers, doctoral students. There were 38 people altogether including one interview conducted with a representative from the European Union. The individual interviews were held personally with the interlocutors. 7 replies out of 38 were sent by s.

The Results of International Consultation Process To whom the EDiTE should be directed ? Teachers practitioners, Novice teachers Different „actors” who are professionally involved in educational policies, concepts, actions including administration boards from the local to the (inter)national level Policy makers, consultatnts and all who represent formal, informal and non-formal educational practices

Expectations toward the EDiTE Program candidates Q: How to organize the innovative teacher education in the time of globalized/localized world and in the context of such a diversity of existing concepts and educational philosophies in TE ? As a reply in all five countries there was promoted the idea of ‘research based teacher education and development’ as a basement of any teacher education programmes.

Expectations 2 Expectations are focused around the broad topics as follow: Multiculturalism Exclusion/inclusion The ability to adapt in a changeable social world Differences in TE according to socio- cultural background The differences in the content of programs

Key notions & dimentions - selected results A.European & global-local dimension B. Researched based knowledge & development dimension C.Teachers’ competences dimension D. Management & leadership dimension

A. European & global versus local dimension The ability two paralleled vision and imagination that allow to see things very locally and at the same time globally; Harmony and balance in TE all over Europe; Teaching teachers for Europe but not only for the home country; Language competences especially in the context of bilingual and/or multilingual teaching that allow children to move from one school to another including the foreign countries; Foreign (English) language high level Mobility as a way of caring for permanent development - conducting the research and sharing the results within and outside the country;

B. Research based knowledge & development Cross disciplinary knowledge; The research based programme- during the academic studies and after in educational practice; Learning by permanent development of intellectual skills, consultations, publishing, debates and professional support; Knowledge of contemporary achievements in social and humanistic disciplines that can be transmitted into practice; Leading, mentoring, managing international projects of educational research;

C. Teachers’ competences The competences of permanent analysis, comparing and looking into future of educational universal needs and values; Practicing the special kind of contemporary competences: research, ethics, organizational, intellectual, communication, social; Cross disciplinary knowledge with the stress on practicing social/ intercultural competences; Openness, self-criticism, self- reflection, acceptation of change, future imagination;

D. Management & leadership dimensions Changes in school management, crossing the traditional schemes of thinking; Attention toward children with different kind of disabilities and special educational needs; The challenge of multicultural education, new ways of teaching and new ways of student’s assessment; Working in international teams and networking; Dealing with uncertainty, inclusion, exclusion, multiculturalism as parts of socio-cultural contexts in Europe.

A summary Despite the fact that each country has got its own niches in teacher education that should be developed nationally, according to the collected data, there has been a strong need to make the European ‘teaching philosophy’ more understandable and compatible cross countries. The stress on teaching through research based practise and mobility generates the precise competences as foreign language development but also intercultural competences, as for instance the ability to work in international teams and dealing with multiculturalism. It is good to conclude that international openness, cooperation, partnership and diversity should become permanent features of the new research paradigms launched during doctoral teacher education.

Sources Curado Ana Paula, EDiTE Consultation: The UL Results, Portugal-Lisbon, August Helling Kathrin, Flossman Jakob, Michael Schratz, EDiTE Consultation Report – UIBIK- Austria, August Iucu Romiţă, Stangu Mihaela, EDiTE Consultation: The University of Bucharest, Romania, August Ligus Rozalia, EDiTE Consultation Process: Summary of Preliminary Results. Contributors: European Commission, national boards and other stakeholders; EDiTE Lisbon r. Prezentowane na Seminarium projektowym dn Ligus Rozalia, EDiTE Consultation. The University of Lower Silesia Report -Poland, August Szöllösi Timea, EDiTE Summary of consultation’s results, Hunagary, 31st August 2013.