Vysokoškolský učitel bez učitelského vzdělání : Problém nebo výzva?

Title in English Pedagogically Uneducated University Teacher : A Problem or a Challenge?
Authors

ČEJKOVÁ Ingrid

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Pedagogická orientace
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web Plný text
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/PedOr2017-1-160
Field Pedagogy and education
Keywords Educational needs; beginning university teachers; university education; university
Description This paper reacts on a contemporary worldwide trend appreciating significance of excellent education at universities, where education itself is considered to be an activity comparable to science and research. Although in the Czech Republic a young academic is being prepared for a career of a scientist/scholar throughout his or her studies, he or she isn’t whatsoever prepared for a career of a teacher. We used semi-structured interviews to find out how beginning teachers are prepared for teaching, how they are learning to teach, what educational needs follow their profession, and how they imagine pedagogical education which would enable them to become higher-quality teachers. Results of the research show that more than a half of our respondents have no pedagogical education and big part of those who are pedagogically educated consider this education insufficient. The most referred educational need is a need to learn how to lead a lesson in an interactive way. An educational course focused on pedagogy and didactics could help this need and the respondents have a clear idea of what such a course should look like.
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