Teachers’ Perceptions, Experience and Learning

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Teachers’ Perceptions, Experience and Learning

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367589837
  • eISBN:9781351173261

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Teachers’ Perceptions, Experience and Learning offers insightful views on the understanding of the role of teachers and the impact of their thinking and practice. The articles presented in this book illustrate the influence of teachers on student learning, school culture and their own professional identity and growth as well as highlighting challenges and constraints in preand in-service teacher education programmes that can impact teachers’ own learning. The first article examined teacher experiences in the use of “design thinking” by Retna. Next, Hong’s and Youngs’ article looks into contradictory effects of the new national curriculum in South Korea. Lu, Wang, Ma, Clarke and Collins explored Chinese teachers’ commitment to being a cooperating teacher for rural practicum placements. Kainzbauer and Hunt investigate foreign university teachers’ experiences and perceptions in teaching graduate schools in Thailand. On inclusive education in Singapore, Yeo, Chong, Neihart and Huan examined teachers’ first-hand experiences with inclusion; while Poon, Ng, Wong and Kaur study teachers’ perceptions of factors associated with inclusive education. The book ends with two articles on teacher preparation by Hardman, Stoff, Aung and Elliott who examined the pedagogical practices of mathematics teaching in primary schools in Myanmar, and Zein who focuses on teacher learning by examining the adequacy of preservice education in Indonesia for preparing primary school English teachers.

The contributing authors’ rich perspectives in different educational, geographical and socio-cultural contexts would serve as a valuable resource for policy makers, educational leaders, individual researchers and practitioners who are involved in teacher education research and policy.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Asia Pacific Journal of Education.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Teachers’ perceptions, experience, and learning 1. Thinking about "design thinking": a study of teacher experiences 2. Why are teachers afraid of curricular autonomy? Contradictory effects of the new national curriculum in South Korea 3. Exploring Chinese teachers’ commitment to being a cooperating teacher in a university-government-school initiative for rural practicum placements 4. Meeting the challenges of teaching in a different cultural environment – evidence from graduate management schools in Thailand 5. Teachers’ experience with inclusive education in Singapore 6. Factors associated with staff perceptions towards inclusive education in Singapore 7. Developing pedagogical practices in Myanmar primary schools: possibilities and constraints 8. Pre-service education for primary school English teachers in Indonesia: policy implications

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