2021
DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v16i18.24237
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The Challenges of Initial Teacher Training

Abstract: The initial training of teachers assumes great responsibility in the methodo-logical renewal of teachers. This study aims to know the thinking of higher education students, future teachers, regarding their knowledge and attitudes towards the curricular integration of Information and Communication Tech-nologies (ICT), as well as to identify inhibiting and propelling factors of the use of digital technology by future teachers. This study is part of the IFITIC Project, which aims to rethink educational practice w… Show more

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“…However, research identifies concerns with initial teacher education programs and their effectiveness in preparing classroom-ready teachers. Studies consistently highlight a lack of cohesion between on-campus theory and classroom practice, revealing initial teacher education to be outdated (Graça et al, 2021; Leite, Ribeiro, Leite, & Uliana, 2018), irrelevant and insular (Casaschi, 2018; Darling-Hammond, 2013; Ingvarson et al, 2014). Recent reviews of initial teacher education emphasise the need for in-service teachers as key participants (Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership [AITSL], 2015; Next Steps: Report of the Quality Initial Teacher Education Review, 2022) and greater collaboration between universities and schools (Ingvarson et al, 2014; TEMAG, 2014) to better connect theory to practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, research identifies concerns with initial teacher education programs and their effectiveness in preparing classroom-ready teachers. Studies consistently highlight a lack of cohesion between on-campus theory and classroom practice, revealing initial teacher education to be outdated (Graça et al, 2021; Leite, Ribeiro, Leite, & Uliana, 2018), irrelevant and insular (Casaschi, 2018; Darling-Hammond, 2013; Ingvarson et al, 2014). Recent reviews of initial teacher education emphasise the need for in-service teachers as key participants (Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership [AITSL], 2015; Next Steps: Report of the Quality Initial Teacher Education Review, 2022) and greater collaboration between universities and schools (Ingvarson et al, 2014; TEMAG, 2014) to better connect theory to practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%