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Year 2013, Issue: 3, 1 - 20, 01.06.2013

Abstract

Problem Statement: There have been major reforms in the Turkish educational system within the framework of the requirements for full membership of the EU. One requirement is that there should be conspicuous development in educational spheres, including teacher education. In this context, Turkey has given particular attention to teacher education and defined a set of Teacher Competencies for teachers. The new Teacher Competencies are largely based on the Teacher Standards of England and Wales, with Britain being considered a model of good practice in teacher education. Knowing the students, Teaching and learning process, and attaching importance to National and Global values. Conclusions and Recommendations: We conclude what the reasons for the differences might be and what Turkey should take account of when revising the Competencies. Similarly, English educational policy makers scrutinizing the Turkish Competencies could usefully draw on their notion of the democratic classroom and on their focus on national culture. We have made some recommendations to contribute to two countries’ teacher education by shedding light on the Standards and Competencies. It is difficult to take all suggestions into account because each country has a different cultural context. In Turkey, however, some Standards might be incorporated in order for Turkey to come into line with other EU countries

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  • Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile
  • İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması

Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması

Year 2013, Issue: 3, 1 - 20, 01.06.2013

Abstract

References

  • Aksit, N. (2007) Educational reform in Turkey. International Journal of Educational Development. 27, 129-137.
  • Akyüz, Y. (2003) Eğitim tarihimizde günümüze kadar öğretmen yetiştirilmesi ve sağlanması ilkeleri, uygulamaları (sayfa: 48-66). Eğitimde yansımalar: VII Çağdaş eğitim sistemlerinde öğretmen yetiştirme sempozyumu. Ankara: Tekışık Yayıncılık.
  • Bills, C., and Bills, L. (2007) Numeracy across the curriculum, in Brooks, V., Abbott, I., and Bills, L. (eds.) Preparing to teach in secondary schools. Berkshire: Open University Press.
  • Bleach, K. (2000) The newly qualified secondary teacher’s handbook. London: The Cromwell Press.
  • Brittingham, B. and Sands, M. K. (1999) Standards and Accreditation in Teacher Education in Turkey. YÖK, Ankara.
  • Creswell, J. W. (2005). Educational research. New Jersey: Pearson Education Ltd.
  • Convery, A., (2002) Changing attitudes to Europe: British teacher education and the European dimension. Unpublished PhD. Thesis, the University of Nottingham.
  • Dale, R. (1999) Specifying globalization effects on national policy: a focus on the mechanisms. Journal of Education Policy. 14(1), 1-17.
  • Deniz, S., and Sahin, N. (2006) The restructuring process of teacher training system in Turkey: a model of teacher training based on post-graduate education (PGCE), Journal of Social Sciences. 2 (1), 21-26.
  • Gay, B. (2007) School effectiveness and improvement, in Dillon, J., and Maguire, M. (eds.) Becoming a Teacher. London: Open University Press.
  • Godek, Y. (2002) The development of science student teachers’ knowledge based in England. Unpublished Ed. D. Thesis, the University of Nottingham.
  • Gordon, J., (2007) Literacy across the curriculum, in Brooks, V., Abbott, I., and Bills, L. (eds.) Preparing to teach in secondary schools. Berkshire: Open University Press
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  • Grossman, G. M. and Sands, M. K. (2008) Restructuring reforms in Turkish teacher education: Modernization and development in a dynamic environment. International Journal of Educational Development, 28 (1), 70-80.
  • Grossman, G. M., Sands, M. K. and Brittingham, B. (2010) Teacher education accreditation in Turkey: the creation of a culture of quality. International Journal of Educational Development, 30 (1), 102-109.
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  • Isikoglu, N., Basturk, R. and Karaca, F. (2009) Assessing in-service teachers’ instructional beliefs about student-centered education: A Turkish perspective. Teaching and Teacher Education, 25, 350-356.
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  • Koç, S. et al. (1998) Faculty-School Partnership, YÖK, Ankara.
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  • Kubow, P., K., and Fossum, P., R., (2007) Comparative education. New York: Pearson Education.
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  • Öztürk, M. (2005) Developing the EU and european dimension in geography education in Turkey; student teachers’ attitudes and the role of initial teacher education Unpublished Ed. D. Thesis, the University of Nottingham.
  • Sachs, J. (2003) Teacher professional standards: controlling or developing teaching? Teachers and Teaching, 9 (2), 175-186.
  • Sayer, J. (2006) European perspectives of teacher education and training. Comparative Education, 42 (1), 63-75.
  • Saban, A. (2003) A Turkish profile of prospective elementary school teachers and their views of teaching. Teaching and Teacher Education. 19, 829-846.
  • Stephens, P., Tonessen, F. E., and Kyriacou, C. (2004) Teacher training and teacher education in England and Norway: a comparative study of policy goals. Comparative Education. 40 (1), 109-130.
  • Taylor, A. (2007) Developing understanding about learning to teach in a university-schools partnership in England. British Educational Research Journal. 34 (1), 63-90.
  • Vulliamy, G. (2004) The impact of globalisation on qualitative research in comparative and international education. Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education. 34 (3), 261- 284.
  • Wolf-Gazo, E. (1996) John Dewey in Turkey: An educational mission. Journal of American Studies of Turkey. 3, 15-42.
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  • http://www.pisa.oecd.org/document accessed 05.02.2011
  • Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile
  • İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması
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Primary Language Turkish
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Authors

Necla Köksal This is me

Anne Convery This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Issue: 3

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APA Köksal, N., & Convery, A. (2013). Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması. Journal of Education and Future, 1(3), 1-20.
AMA Köksal N, Convery A. Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması. JEF. June 2013;1(3):1-20.
Chicago Köksal, Necla, and Anne Convery. “Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri Ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması”. Journal of Education and Future 1, no. 3 (June 2013): 1-20.
EndNote Köksal N, Convery A (June 1, 2013) Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması. Journal of Education and Future 1 3 1–20.
IEEE N. Köksal and A. Convery, “Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması”, JEF, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 1–20, 2013.
ISNAD Köksal, Necla - Convery, Anne. “Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri Ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması”. Journal of Education and Future 1/3 (June 2013), 1-20.
JAMA Köksal N, Convery A. Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması. JEF. 2013;1:1–20.
MLA Köksal, Necla and Anne Convery. “Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri Ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması”. Journal of Education and Future, vol. 1, no. 3, 2013, pp. 1-20.
Vancouver Köksal N, Convery A. Türkiye’nin Genel Öğretmen Yeterlikleri ile İngiltere’nin Öğretmen Standartlarının Karşılaştırılması. JEF. 2013;1(3):1-20.

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