I think being an MP must have the least pre-service training of any job with similar responsibilities. |
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Could this perceived level of preparation be related to pre-service training? |
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It is fair to say that we need to continue to do some more work on the pre-service training of teachers, to keep on improving the standards. |
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This helps to identify pre-service and in-service needs and opportunities for professional development. |
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In addition, a number of teachers indicate that their pre-service teacher training did not provide support in this area. |
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The subject for this case study consisted of a Chinese EFL learner who was tutored on-line by a pair of pre-service American teachers. |
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The electricity in the air, the pre-service buzz, is a total narcotic to me. |
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The pre-service teachers began planning lessons on the Civil Rights Movement, local heroes, Southern values, Confederate generals, and stereotypes. |
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A former elementary teacher in Alberta, Shelley now teaches pre-service and graduate courses in literacy and children's literature. |
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The pre-service teachers were instructed on procedures for completing the interview properly and some pre-service teachers conducted follow-up interview sessions as needed. |
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There is neither formal pre-service nor in-service training in public legal education available anywhere in Canada. |
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Additionally, once they become bilingual pre-service teachers, they are often not provided the support needed to be successful during their teacher preparation programs. |
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In several countries, pre-service teacher training for human rights education is compulsory. |
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Where possible, artists should be hired to teach in pre-service or inservice courses for teachers. |
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Both pre-service and in-service education and training programmes should be based on a competency model. |
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In fact, most experts and scholars think it impossible for a pre-service programme to produce a fully qualified teacher. |
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Components cover pre-service training and societal elements in 23 local communities. |
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In the area of education, the Africa Education Initiative has provided 110,126 teachers with in-service training and 20,507 teachers with pre-service training. |
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Nevertheless, as with pre-service and induction, there have been enough innovative, experimental programmes to point the way to improvement. |
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For the purpose of developing pre-service teachers' competencies to embed computational thinking in the classroom, the pre-service teachers should be able to think computationally. |
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Mr. Wasko paced alongside a pre-service buffet but was too nervous to eat. |
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Thirty-six pre-service teachers participated. |
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In the English sector, the National Office of Religious Education develops and publishes catechetical resources and provides seminars, workshops, in-service and pre-service to people at every level of catechetical ministry. |
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In other words, ICTs should not merely be the subject of one or two courses, as is currently the case in most faculties of education in Canada, but rather be present in most pre-service courses. |
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They can be used during either pre-service or in-service training. |
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Funding is not available to improve physical conditions in schools, reshape pre-service teacher training or modernize teaching equipment and materials. |
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The majority of rural areas are run by medical assistants, which means that special attention must be given to this level of care including human resources development, a better pre-service and on-the-job training. |
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We are, for example, boosting support to countries in the fields of literacy training, of pre-service and in-service training, and of distance learning. |
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Curricula and teaching methods for elementary education in selected core subjects were revised and a plan for the pre-service, in-service and continuing professional training of teachers developed. |
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Be it in developing or developed countries, even formal pre-service programmes may have practicum experiences that can be characterized as sink or swim. |
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Teaching about the consequences of color-blindness to pre-service teachers can make them aware of how this ideology may affect their practice. |
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By what means can resource and structures be put in place to provide appropriate pre-service genuine, career-long, to scale, continuing professional development opportunities for teachers? |
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Some pre-service programmes provide extensive and repeated field experience in elementary or secondary schools as well as instruction in pedagogy or didactics. |
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The movement to abolish or reduce the role of pre-service teacher education institutions in universities or post-secondary colleges has been most vociferous in the USA and Britain. |
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However, to allow future teachers to take ownership of that cross-curricular integration of ICTs, it appears imperative that ICTs also permeate their own pre-service programs in a cross-curricular, inter-disciplinary fashion. |
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In these responses, the pre-service teachers suggested retrying or checking. |
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In short, and using an analogy, we might say that pre-service reforms have shaken up the institutional broth but without changing the basic ingredients nor the recipe itself. |
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Based on the Holmes Group Report and John Goodlad's model of teacher preparation, the CLASS PDS is a nine-semester, site-based pre-service education program. |
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There are insufficient places in schools for pre-service teachers to undertake professional experience, particularly for rural pre-service teachers. |
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