Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia

Curriculum development in teacher training college can be facilitated by indentifying the lecturers curriculum orientation. This study focuses on curriculum orientation of lecturer in Teacher Training Colleges (TTC) in Malaysia. Data were collected through questionnaire survey using the Curriculum O...

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Main Authors: Jantan, Hafsah, Salleh, Halimatussaadiah, Hamdan, Abdul Rahim, Yahya, Fauziah
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spelling my.utm.601852021-08-04T05:12:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60185/ Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia Jantan, Hafsah Salleh, Halimatussaadiah Hamdan, Abdul Rahim Yahya, Fauziah LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education Curriculum development in teacher training college can be facilitated by indentifying the lecturers curriculum orientation. This study focuses on curriculum orientation of lecturer in Teacher Training Colleges (TTC) in Malaysia. Data were collected through questionnaire survey using the Curriculum Orientation Inventory, an instrument developed by Cheung and Wong (2002) which measures five orientations: academic, cognitive process, social reconstruction, humanistic, and technological. A total of 472 lecturers from 9 different TTC were involved in the questionnaire survey. Descriptive statistic and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) were applied to analyze the findings. Results show that lecturers generally favor all five curriculum orientations with technological orientation ranked highest and cognitive ranked lowest. There is a significant difference in lecturers’ cognitive orientation based on teaching experience in TTC. Lecturers teaching between 18 to 23 years are more inclined to cognitive orientation compared to those teaching between 12 to 17 years. Results obtained could enhance the understanding of TTC lecturers’ curriculum orientation and help give an input to improve future teacher training curriculum program in TTC. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Jantan, Hafsah and Salleh, Halimatussaadiah and Hamdan, Abdul Rahim and Yahya, Fauziah (2015) Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia. Journal Of Education Practice, 6 (2). pp. 70-76. ISSN 2222-1735 https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1083793.pdf.
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topic LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
spellingShingle LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
Jantan, Hafsah
Salleh, Halimatussaadiah
Hamdan, Abdul Rahim
Yahya, Fauziah
Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia
description Curriculum development in teacher training college can be facilitated by indentifying the lecturers curriculum orientation. This study focuses on curriculum orientation of lecturer in Teacher Training Colleges (TTC) in Malaysia. Data were collected through questionnaire survey using the Curriculum Orientation Inventory, an instrument developed by Cheung and Wong (2002) which measures five orientations: academic, cognitive process, social reconstruction, humanistic, and technological. A total of 472 lecturers from 9 different TTC were involved in the questionnaire survey. Descriptive statistic and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) were applied to analyze the findings. Results show that lecturers generally favor all five curriculum orientations with technological orientation ranked highest and cognitive ranked lowest. There is a significant difference in lecturers’ cognitive orientation based on teaching experience in TTC. Lecturers teaching between 18 to 23 years are more inclined to cognitive orientation compared to those teaching between 12 to 17 years. Results obtained could enhance the understanding of TTC lecturers’ curriculum orientation and help give an input to improve future teacher training curriculum program in TTC.
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author Jantan, Hafsah
Salleh, Halimatussaadiah
Hamdan, Abdul Rahim
Yahya, Fauziah
author_facet Jantan, Hafsah
Salleh, Halimatussaadiah
Hamdan, Abdul Rahim
Yahya, Fauziah
author_sort Jantan, Hafsah
title Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia
title_short Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia
title_full Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia
title_fullStr Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in Malaysia
title_sort curriculum orientation of lecturers in teacher training college in malaysia
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60185/
https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1083793.pdf.
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