Practice teaching in the Republic of the Maldives : issues and challenges
journal contribution
posted on 2000-01-01, 00:00authored byN Ismail, Christine Halse, J Buchanan
Practicum is an important but challenging part of primary teacher education especially in developing countries like the Republic of the Maldives where the effectiveness of practicum can be impeded by geographical distance, isolation, levels of teacher expertise, and by a highly structured system of primary schooling and teacher education. The current paper reports on a study of beginning teachers in their first year of full-time teaching practice and their perceptions of the effectiveness of their practicum experiences during their teacher training both generally and in terms of developing desirable teaching competencies. Teachers reported that their relationship with school and academic staff was one of the most effective and positive features of practice teaching but reported less positively on the processes used to assess and evaluate students during their teaching practice.
History
Journal
Pacific-Asian education
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pagination
25 - 54
Publisher
Pacific Circle Consortium
Location
Hobart, Tas.
ISSN
1019-8725
Language
eng
Publication classification
C3.1 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal