2018
DOI: 10.20448/journal.509.2018.53.185.192
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Perspectives of Preservice Teachers on the Statements Related to Preservice Teachers and Competence of Lecturers

Abstract: This study aims to find out the attitude of preservice teachers of Ağrı İ.Ç. University Faculty of Education who study at the Department of Elementary Turkish Education to the statements related to preservice teachers and competence of lecturers. A-) The statements related to preservice teachers includes following statements: "Productivity of the courses taken in the school enable them to understand the qualifications that a teacher must have.", "Students take advantages of the education process which brings t… Show more

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“…This form of two-way collaboration provides opportunities and benefits to schools, such as increasing teacher competence through seminars or training programs organized by universities ( Steel et al, 2019 ; Lynch, 2013 ) on an ongoing basis and joint procurement of inclusive school facilities and infrastructure. For universities, the results of research conducted by lecturers and students and results from student field practice are inputs needed to meet the needs of student teachers ( Demirel et al, 2018 ). Furthermore, universities can design inclusive education courses based on empirical research results so that the relevance of courses-theoretically-with practice in inclusive elementary schools can be used to solve problems that inclusive elementary schools face ( Zelina, 2020 ; Benade, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This form of two-way collaboration provides opportunities and benefits to schools, such as increasing teacher competence through seminars or training programs organized by universities ( Steel et al, 2019 ; Lynch, 2013 ) on an ongoing basis and joint procurement of inclusive school facilities and infrastructure. For universities, the results of research conducted by lecturers and students and results from student field practice are inputs needed to meet the needs of student teachers ( Demirel et al, 2018 ). Furthermore, universities can design inclusive education courses based on empirical research results so that the relevance of courses-theoretically-with practice in inclusive elementary schools can be used to solve problems that inclusive elementary schools face ( Zelina, 2020 ; Benade, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%