Teacher Training for Effective Teaching
Abstract This paper identifies the training needs of primary and secondary school teachers related to their daily work so that it may be understated as effective professional practice. To this end, a questionnaire has been compiled, completed by teachers from Spain, China, and South Korea, to determine the discrepancies between the aspirational ideal and the actual reality of classroom instruction, with a view to achieving quality teaching. The shared training requirements detected among the informants pertain to learning goals, the curriculum, expectations, autonomy, and formative and responsible evaluation.
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Melara-Gutiérrez, F. J., & González-López, I. (2021). Teacher Training for Effective Teaching. Education in The Knowledge Society, 22, e25290. https://doi.org/10.14201/eks.25290
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