2010
DOI: 10.1080/10656211003630166
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Perceived Professional Development Needs of Teachers and Administrators in PS-12 Christian Schools

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“…Yet, both administrators and teachers criticised in-service training to be too theoretical, and are usually taught by instructors who are not subject specialists in the subject field of these trainings. Other research conducted in other countries shows similar outcomes in which teachers are not satisfied with in-service training (Finn, Swezey, and Warren 2010;Krull 2001;Moswela 2006;Uçar and İpek 2006). These kinds of activities have been criticised as being too theoretical and lacking mentorship during training (Guskey and Yoon 2009), and the knowledge gained from these activities is not reflected in classroom European Journal of Teacher Education 251 implementation by teachers (Boyle, Lamprianou, and Boyle 2005;Schmitt 2004;Thibodeau 2008).…”
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“…Yet, both administrators and teachers criticised in-service training to be too theoretical, and are usually taught by instructors who are not subject specialists in the subject field of these trainings. Other research conducted in other countries shows similar outcomes in which teachers are not satisfied with in-service training (Finn, Swezey, and Warren 2010;Krull 2001;Moswela 2006;Uçar and İpek 2006). These kinds of activities have been criticised as being too theoretical and lacking mentorship during training (Guskey and Yoon 2009), and the knowledge gained from these activities is not reflected in classroom European Journal of Teacher Education 251 implementation by teachers (Boyle, Lamprianou, and Boyle 2005;Schmitt 2004;Thibodeau 2008).…”
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“…It requires participation of teachers, each of whom bring their own personality to their teaching style and shape their teaching philosophy and method as they gain more experience. Within this context, teachers should play the main role for the planning and implementation of their own CPD (Chalmers and Keown 2006;Finn, Swezey, and Warren 2010;Tuomi 2004).…”
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