Requirements for acceptance to pre-service programs
Before entering into a pre-service education program, most students will have obtained a previousAustralia
In Australia, pre-service teachers generally undergo an online course for qualification into pre-service teacher education. these courses are designed to enhance teachers' knowledge, skills and confidence.United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, a teaching qualification in further education (TQFE) is offered at many universities and can be used as a qualification in pre-service teacher education.United States
In the US, students are often required to take a test prior to acceptance into an accredited program, and/or upon graduation in order to earn certification. Commonly, the PRAXIS I or PRAXIS II are required for this purpose. Common topics includeFoundational thinking on pre-service education programs
The practical nature of pre-service education training programs aligns with American philosopherMajor foci of pre-service teacher education program
Provincial and state territories across North America vary greatly in population, language, demographics, geography and other social factors. As such the universities and colleges that offer pre-service education recognize unique factors about the student populations they serve, and in response have created unique programs to meet those needs. That being said, there are two major components that are common to pre-service education programs.Practicum
A major focus in the pre-service education program is the practicum - the pre-service teacher is placed within a school setting (either elementary, or senior) and shadows an experienced teacher. All faculties of education in Canada include a practicum component in their pre-service programs. The pre-service teacher will be given opportunities to develop skills through observing their associate teacher, creating lesson plans, teaching lessons and experiential learning about classroom management.Course work
To complement the practicum, pre-service programs offer academic based courses, designed to expose teacher candidates to collaborative inquiry, current research, educational philosophy, theory, pedagogy and practical resources to provide a foundation for their work as educators. This, combined with the experience gained through the practicum prepare the next generation of teachers for the challenges of the classroom.Pre-service graduate challenges
After completing a pre-service program, a graduate must apply for certification to be hired by a public school board. This is granted by a provincial or state governing authority. Not all pre-service programs are designed the same and a certificate obtained in one country may not be recognized in another. Within the US, state-to-state reciprocity is limited. In Canada jurisdictional requirements for teacher education differs provincially, and each province has a designated authority responsible for the evaluation, certification and provision of teacher qualifications. It is significantly more challenging to receive certification in a state or province other than that in which the teacher attended their pre-service program.Broad, K., Evans, M., Gambhir, M.,& Gaskell, J. (2008). Characterizing initial teacher education in Canada: Themes and issues. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. This makes it difficult for pre-service graduates to find employment outside of the state or province in which they received their training.See also
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