directions of improving the quality of in-service teacher training in serbia: the perspectives of different participants
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Abstract
Improving the quality of in-service teacher training is a very topical issue
in educational policies of a number of countries. This segment of the system
was also subject to considerable changes in Serbia in the past ten years. The
changes brought about certain improvements, but also opened up numerous
dilemmas and issues. This paper is aimed at acquiring an insight into the
opinions of different participants on the ways of improving the quality of
in-service teacher training. The sample included three groups of respondents:
the employees in education bureaucracy and experts in the field of education
(N=34), principals (N=50) and expert associates from primary schools (N=93).
We developed a questionnaire for the purposes of this research, using
open-ended questions to collect respondents’ suggestions on improving the
quality of in-service teacher training. The content analysis method was used
to process the collected data. Research results point to three directions of
the necessary changes: (1) better governing of the system of in-service
teacher training, (2) providing funding and other forms of support, and (3)
higher flexibility of in-service teacher training and implementation of the
acquired knowledge. The range and quality of respondents’ suggestions
demonstrate the need to take into account different perspectives in
overcoming the difficulties in the system and practice of in-service teacher
training. Consequently, the obtained results should be observed as a
contribution to creating a more purposeful and efficient system of in-service
teacher training.
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| Authors | ;Đerić Ivana;Milin Vladeta;Stanković Dejan |
| Journal | malware 2018 - proceedings of the 2018 13th international conference on malicious and unwanted software |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.2298/ZIPI1401029D
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