Title:
1Improving Teacher Quality Trends in European
Countries
- Address by Prof. John Coolahan
- To the
- OECD Mexico Joint Conference
- Improving Quality in Education
- 10 December 2008, Mexico City
2Improving Teacher Quality for the Knowledge
Society
- Structure of the Address
- Teacher Quality an International Concern Why?
- Schooling in the Knowledge Society
- Focus on the Teacher as Key Social Mediator
- Distillation of Good Practice Trends
- Need for Comprehensive Policy on Teaching Career
- Recruitment for Quality
- Qualitative changes for Teacher Education
Departments - Curriculum of ITE Evaluation
- Induction and INSET (CPD)
- Some Career Issues and Quality
3Teacher Quality A Major International Concern
- Range of Studies e.g.
- - OECD
- Teachers Matter (2005) School Leadership (2008)
- Talis ?
- - EU
- Education of Teachers and Trainers (2002-06)
- - World Bank
- Learning to Teach in the Knowledge Society
(2005) - - UNESCO
- Education for all The Quality Imperative
(2005) - - McKinsey Report
- Best Performing School Systems(2007)
- Why the Concern?
- What are the Main Implications?
4Features of the Knowledge Society
- Depth and Extent of Societal Change
- Accelerated Growth of Knowledge All Disicplines
- Globalisation Impact
- Impact of the ICT Revolution
- Demographic Trends ?H.R.D.
- Changing Character of Work
- Multiculturalism
- Press for Accountability/Transparency
- Internationalisation of Educational Thought,
Practice
5Unprecedented Historical Challenge
- To Educate People for Longer Periods of their
Lives than Ever Before in History - To Educate the Most Diverse Student Body in our
History to Higher Standards than Ever Before. - In Developed Countries the Era of Lifelong
Learning - Need for New Educational Outcomes, Capabilities,
Characteristics - ? The Changing School
- ? The Teacher as Key Social Mediator
6The Changing School in the Knowledge Society
- Extended Role
- Inclusive Clientele
- Centrality of Quality Teaching and Learning
- Emphasis on Learning to Learn Motif
- Curricular, Pedagogic and Assessment Reform
- Integration of ICT
- Whole School Planning
- Teamwork, Collegiality
- Relations with Parents, External Agencies
7- Teachers are central to schooling. They are
even more critical as expectations grow for
teaching and learning to become more
student-centred and to emphasise active learning.
They must be in the vanguard of innovation,
including the informed, judicious use of ICT.
Teachers must work in collaboration with
colleagues and through networks as well as
through active links with parents and the
community. - This calls for demanding concepts of
professionalism the teacher as facilitator as
knowledge, expert individual as networked team
participant, oriented to individual needs
engaged both in teaching, and in research and
development. The role of the school principal in
providing leadership is particularly critical.
- OECD
8- Providing the conditions which adequately
support teachers and trainers as they respond to
the challenges of the knowledge society,
including through initial and inservice training
in the perspective of lifelong learning and
securing a sufficient level of entry to the
teaching profession, across all subjects and
levels, as well as providing for the long-term
needs of the profession by making teaching and
training even more attractive. -
- (Council of European Union Educ. 27, 6366/02)
9McKinsey Report (2007)
- Three Things Matter Most
- Getting the Right People to Become Teachers
- Developing Them into Effective Instructors
- Ensuring the System is able to Deliver the best
possible Instruction for Every Child.
10Dilemma
- Increasing Demands on Teachers
- In Knowledge Society
- Image
- Recruitment
- Induction
- Retention
- Ageing
- Feminisation
- Salary Slippage
- Conditions of Work
- Problems of Teaching
-
11Coherence of Policy
- Recruitment / Retention
- I.T.E.
- Induction 3 Is
- Inset
- Professional Development / Diversification
- Ed. Research and Teachers
- Salaries
- Conditions of Work/ Welfare
- Teaching Resources, ICT etc.
- Role in Policy Formulation
- Self-Regulation
12Teacher Education and the Teaching Profession
- Much Variation Internationally
- Shaped by Historical, Cultural, Religious,
Economic, Political Influences - Yet Increasing Commonality of Issues and Policies
- Aim to Distil Key Trends
- Improving Teacher Quality is not A Quick Fix -
needs sustained attention
13Recruitment / Selection Issues
- Image of Profession
- Quality Needed
- Varied Pattern
- Role Models
- Female/Male Imbalance
- Mature Students
- Provision for Career Transfers
- Mode of Selection
14Changing Profile of Education Departments
15Curriculum of I.T.E.
- Subject to On-going Reforms
- Components Academic Subjects
- Educational Sciences
- Methodologies / Didactics
- Teaching Practice
- Rationale The Reflective Practitioner
- Variety of Teaching Learning Styles
- Small-group and Individual Attention
- Incorporation of ICT
- Research Emphasis
16Variety of Methods
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Teaching-Learning Seminars on Subject Teaching
- Small Group Work in Teaching Labs
- Video Work
- Individual Hands ON Technology Sessions
- Workshops
- Teaching Practice
- Guidance and Feedback
17School-Based Experience
- Increasing Importance
- Nature of the Experience
- Patterns of Placement
- Not Just T.P.
- College-School Partnerships
- Role of School Mentors Training Rewards
- Evaluating T.P.
- Linking Theory and Practice
- Promotion of Action Research / Self Appraisal
18Evaluation of T.Ed.
- Much Emphasis on Outputs, Competences Varied
Approaches to Competences - Significance of Reflective Journals, Research
Projects - Quality Assurance Processes Peer Evaluation
- Student Evaluations
- Views of Inspectorates / Stakeholders
- Professional Bodies / Teaching Councils
- Views of Teacher Unions.
19Induction
- Idea Generally Accepted
- Variation of Policy Response
- Draw on Good Practice / Pilot Experiences
- Plan for Reduced Workloads
- Mentor Provision and Training / Role
- Partnership of Schools, Teaching Institutions
Education Centres, Support Services - School Leadership Role
- Problems of P.T. Beginning Teachers
- Induction Distinct from Probation
20INSET__________C.P.D. (1)
- Integral to Career Investment
- Broad Interpretation within Strategic Policy
- Compulsory Voluntary Rights
- Variety of Types, Providers, Themes, Duration
- Time / Timing
- Linked to Career Stages
- Methodology Interactive
- Involvement of the Profession
21INSET ___________C..P.D. (2)
- Award-Bearing College-Based, Distance Ed.
- School-Based Dimensions
- Sustained R. D. Approach
- Clusters / Network Approach
- New Initiatives Support Groups, Education
Centres - Research Aspects
- Evaluation / Feedback
22Some Career Issues ? Quality
- Policy on Probation
- Support for Teachers in Disadvantaged Contexts
- Career Mobility / Flexibility
- Diversification of Career Structure
- Policy on Chronically Incompetent Teachers
- Needs of Older Teachers