Teacher trainers and Master students’/ in-service teachers’ perspectives of the needed competencies for English language teachers: A survey at the University of Languages
English language teachers who hold an essential role in education system are expected to be highly competent in order to enhance th e student learning outcomes. Hence, improving teachers‘ competence has been considered one of the key factors of educational reforms in many countri...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/39906 |
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Institution: | Vietnam National University, Hanoi |
Language: | English |
Summary: | English language teachers who hold an essential role in education system are
expected to be highly competent in order to enhance th
e student learning outcomes.
Hence,
improving teachers‘ competence has been considered one of the key factors
of educational reforms in many countries, including Vietnam. To address this issue,
the initial task is to identify the training needs as well as
the strengths and
weaknesses of the English language teachers.
This study aims to investigate
professional competence and training needs of the in
-
service English language
teachers
–
MA students at ULIS, VNU. The data were collected from interviews
with th
ree teacher trainers, and survey questionnaires with 65 English language
teachers. The results showed that the majority of the English teachers had high
training needs in most competencies. Furthermore, beside the positive perceptions
of their own competen
ce, the targeted teachers had some challenges in reaching
professionalism. It is of great importance for the teachers in this study to be aware
of the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical knowledge. On this basis,
the study recommends a number o
f directions for the targeted teachers to help them
be more qualified.
It is hoped that the findings can be used as a good source of
professional development materials not only for the targeted teachers but also for
the language policy makers in education. |
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