Mathematics teacher educators in primary teacher education need expert knowledge and skills in teaching in primary school, in subject matter and research. Most starting mathematics teacher educators possess only part of this knowledge and skills. A professional development trajectory for this group is developed and tested, where a design based research is used to evaluate the design. This paper describes the professional development trajectory and design. We conclude that the professional development design should focus on mathematical knowledge for teaching, should refer to both teacher education and primary education, should offer opportunities for cooperative learning, and need to use practice based research as a developmental tool.
Recent studies have identified that the teacher is the most important factor influencing the quality of education. Following this line of reasoning, it is likely to assume that the teacher educator is the most important factor influencing the quality of teacher education. Although many research studies and policy documents attempt to identify the qualities of teachers, only a few publications address the quality of teacher educators. This paper examines the contemporaryEuropean policy debate on the quality and status of teacher educators. Two issues will be addressed. Firstly, to what extent is teacher educator regarded as a profession? Secondly, what actions and measures are proposed to maintain or increase the quality and status of the teacher educator profession? Based on literature on professions and professionalism, a framework has been developed to guide our examination of European policy documents on teacher education to identify to what extent these documents express notions of teacher educators as professionals.
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This paper describes a research about the changing role and competences of teachers and the willingness of the teachers to change. The researchers developed and conducted a survey at Fontys University of Applied Sciences department engineering to find out how teachers teach and how they would want to teach. The conclusion drawn from this research results in five subjects of attention: 1 To investigate new teaching competences 2 To investigate new teaching strategies 3 To develop collaborating professional environments for teachers 4 To develop a formal declaration of how companies can participate effectively in the process of the transition of youngsters to professional practitioners 5 To investigate how the organization should change their culture and structure towards a professional learning environment for students and teachers. The above mentioned items will be subject of further research in the coming study year. The main goal is to develop a business case or strategic plan on how to implement change in teaching engineering education.
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Teachers have a crucial role in bringing about the extensive social changes that are needed in the building of a sustainable future. In the EduSTA project, we focus on sustainability competences of teachers. We strengthen the European dimension of teacher education via Digital Open Badges as means of performing, acknowledging, documenting, and transferring the competencies as micro-credentials. EduSTA starts by mapping the contextual possibilities and restrictions for transformative learning on sustainability and by operationalising skills. The development of competence-based learning modules and open digital badge-driven pathways will proceed hand in hand and will be realised as learning modules in the partnering Higher Education Institutes and badge applications open for all teachers in Europe.Societal Issue: Teachers’ capabilities to act as active facilitators of change in the ecological transition and to educate citizens and workforce to meet the future challenges is key to a profound transformation in the green transition.Teachers’ sustainability competences have been researched widely, but a gap remains between research and the teachers’ practise. There is a need to operationalise sustainability competences: to describe direct links with everyday tasks, such as curriculum development, pedagogical design, and assessment. This need calls for an urgent operationalisation of educators’ sustainability competences – to support the goals with sustainability actions and to transfer this understanding to their students.Benefit to society: EduSTA builds a community, “Academy of Educators for Sustainable Future”, and creates open digital badge-driven learning pathways for teachers’ sustainability competences supported by multimodal learning modules. The aim is to achieve close cooperation with training schools to actively engage in-service teachers.Our consortium is a catalyst for leading and empowering profound change in the present and for the future to educate teachers ready to meet the challenges and act as active change agents for sustainable future. Emphasizing teachers’ essential role as a part of the green transition also adds to the attractiveness of teachers’ work.
Developing and realizing an innovative concept for the Active Aging campus in two years, where students, teachers, companies, residents of surrounding Campus neighborhoods will be invited to do exercise, sports, play, meet and participate. This includes, on the one hand, providing input with regard to a mobility-friendly design from an infrastructural perspective and, on the other hand, organizing activities that contribute to Healthy Aeging of the Zernike site and the city of Groningen. It is not only about having an Active Aging campus with an iconic image, but also about the process. In the process of realization, students, teachers, researchers, companies and residents from surrounding districts will be explicitly involved. This includes hardware (physical environment / infrastructure), software (social environment) and orgware (interaction between the two).
Leraarschap van vandaag is veelzijdig en veelvormig. Expeditie Lerarenagenda onderzoekt hoe leraren, teams, scholen, opleidingen en beleid navigeren naar het toekomstig leraarschap van morgen. Adaptief vermogen staat in het onderzoek centraal. Ga mee op expeditie en ontdek hoe het adaptief vermogen van onderwijspersoneel, scholen, opleidingen en beleid versterkt kan worden.Doel De opdracht aan het team is onderzoek te doen naar de professionele kwaliteit van de leraar van vandaag en morgen. We zien leraarschap als een systeem van individuen en organisaties waarbij we de zeven thema’s van de Lerarenagenda 2013-2020 van de overheid (www.delerarenagenda.nl) met elkaar verbinden. Ons onderzoek is innovatief, doorkruist grenzen en zoekt onverwachte verbanden. Resultaten Dit onderzoek loopt. Na afloop vind je hier een samenvatting van de resultaten. Looptijd 01 april 2020 - 01 april 2024 Aanpak We bestuderen adaptief vermogen in de context van drie actuele vraagstukken: Jaar 1: Veranderend beroepsbeeld Jaar 2: Curriculumontwikkeling Jaar 3: Groeiende kansongelijkheid We werken met zeven bouwstenen die zijn gericht op het krijgen van overzicht (wat gebeurt er al?), inzicht (hoe en wat werkt?) en vooruitzicht (werkt het overal?). Elke bouwsteen kijkt op een eigen manier naar het vraagstuk. Samenwerking met kennispartners Het expeditieteam bestaat uit: Ditte Lockhorst, senior projectleider bij Oberon Patricia Brouwer, hogeschoolhoofddocent aan de Hogeschool Utrecht Monika Louws, universitair docent aan de Universiteit Utrecht Marieke van der Pers, postdoctoraal onderzoeker aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen en Wageningen Universiteit Bregje de Vries, lerarenopleider en onderzoeker bij de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Wouter Schenke, senior onderzoeker bij het Kohnstamm Instituut Amber Walraven, universitair docent aan de universitaire lerarenopleiding aan de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Links Website Expeditie Lerarenagenda Website TeacherTappNL