THE ATTITUDE OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDENTS TOWARDS TEACHING PRACTICE EXERCISE
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THE ATTITUDE OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDENTS TOWARDS TEACHING PRACTICE EXERCISE:
A CASE STUDY OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, EKIADOLOR-BENIN
ABSTRACT
In the time past, the attitude of College of Education students towards teaching practice exercise is an unsolved and difficult problems in our present society today. The attitudes of the teachers arise from the fact that his salary is so small that it is hardly sufficient for him to pay monthly bills this includes accommodation, feeding, medical, clothing, and transportation. There is no doubt in the fact that a lot of problem are associated with teaching practice exercise. The problem are diversified it ranges from correcting the age long believe that their launch of never do well no matter what you do, cannot be important or rather play a special and beneficiary role to the society. However a study of the performances and result that these problems are overwhelming that the average teacher is always unhappy will himself, teachers are found to be poorly paid not motivated, these accounts for teachers absenteeism, lukewarm, classroom practices, frustration, decline in professional standards, absolute salaries that are so low that teachers/lecturers have to hold other jobs to supplement their allowances lower salaries than those of workers in other calling, poor working condition, scarce opportunity for professional advancement and deficient local supervision, authority and administrative procedures. At times teachers salaries are often unpaid for several months this makes his moral to below and the attitudes of college of education students towards teaching practice exercise should be changed for the better. The instrument used in findings the above fact was questionnaires.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter One =Introduction
Background of the study
Statement of the problem
Research questions
Purpose of study
Significance of the study
Scope and delimitation of study
Definition of terms
Chapter Two Literature review
Chapter Three Research Methodology
Chapter Four Analysis and interpretation of data
Discussion of finding
Chapter Five Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
References Questionnaires CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
In the world today, teacher’s education remaining a thing of focus, because of its role in national development through political economical and social development to meet societal needs. That is the reason of the value of instrument depends to a large extent on the quality of a professional training of teachers. Hence an enviable opportunity to acquire competence needed for effective teaching in the area of imparting knowledge, helping those being taught to become more aware of their talents, power and how to use them and so on.
Similarly, in teacher education, adequate preparation of the student’s teacher for his task is very important for his/her success in field of experience such field experience is a core aspect in the training of teachers and often referred to as teaching practice. In Nigeria, students teacher here often adopt practice from experience teachers, which are not in line with the demands of current educational objective. The mistakes of current educational objective. The mistakes have contributed to the failure of many teachers in the classroom while pupils too become dropouts. The overall effect for their professional calling is the falling standard in education of our country. Hence, teaching practice is essentially that which come into existence in the 19th century. Its roots grew over the years to assure on indispensable and distinct competent of teachers training program met any level. It is a requirement that have its blue prints in Nigeria National Policy of Education (1998) the third competent of teacher education curriculum similarly, in the college of education, Ekiadolor-Benin, teaching practice is taken as a core course of the curriculum and instruction what lasted 10-15 weeks supervised teaching practice it began without credit load or unit attached to it and as merely a requirement to graduates in education. But now, teaching practice is weighed to carry a total of 6 credits for students in college of Education in their final year.
Consequently, the scheme is been geared as a launching pad for the emergence of a corps of highly dedicated, devoted and capable teachers who are highly predisposed to innovation as well as purposeful pattern of teaching. This imperative for quantitative and sound supervision. However, supervision entails the cooperate efforts of coordinating the students teachers, the principal and all members of staff of the cooperating school (i.e. school where teaching practice exercise is done) including the college of education, the external supervisors and the students teachers. Inspite of these various hands in the scheme, students teacher often come out complaining of one form of abnormality or the other on the supervision exercises and supervision seems very vogue to reckon with. It becomes necessary to investigate the student’s teacher perception on the quality of teaching practice supervision among teachers.
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Teaching practice was introduced like other practical experiences in fulfillment of the certificate requirement of the teacher to be. It is an experience every education students in the college of education must undergo it was in view of the importance and necessary of teaching practice that the need for a well programmed vitally well pattern follow to achieve meaningful success. However, with the crop of grounding and graduating teachers being varied in the scheme of professional growth, teachers education proficiency and performance coupled with the decreasing standard of teacher education product performance as well as the falling standard of education, the learning problems seem burdensome to resolve. Even those in teaching practice their ordeal in performance create worry over what ought to be and how it was done. Similarly the series of flush resulting from improper coordination. Thus these variation in assessing teacher during teaching practice. This will however, creates desire to study the students teacher perception of the quality of teaching practices supervision. To ascertain the effectiveness of supervision, the following are being tested.
RESEARCH QUESTION
1. How did you supervisor treat your lesson note?
2. How many students were assessed in you school by your supervisor
3. Where did the supervisor stay in your class to supervise your lesson?
4. Did your supervisor hold any meeting with you after your teaching?
5. Was there any discussion with the school staff
6. Did your supervisor accept gift?
7. How was the behaviour of the supervisor to you?
8. Did you have any problem you would have wanted to discuss with your supervisor?
9. What are the problems facing teaching practice?
10. What are the strategies to improve the attitude of the students towards teaching practice?
11. What are the observation of the attitude of the students towards teaching practice?
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the study is to:
1. Determine the issues involved in teaching practice
2. Highlight the obstacles/constraints as well as various hindrances to the quality teaching practice exercise.
3. Suggest various ways quality supervision of teaching practice can be realized.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The research is carried out with the issues, hindrances and prospect of quality supervision of teaching practice in mind. Finding of this work will however, go a long way in making the teaching practice exercise a befitting one for the planners and students involved in the programme. First the student’s teacher will be made to realize the importance of the programme and to understand various areas of interest to the students teacher to enhance his or her profession. The students can see their supervisors as friends, helper and those cooperative supervisors assisting useful means to getting the best.
The supervising lecturers and other supervisors could learn how best to accomplish the task. They will become innovative, creative, and versatile in handling teachers to be during their teaching practice. It will help the practicing school supervisor responsibilities in the exercise so that they can render the necessary cooperation to those practicing colleagues in all spheres, the programme so to have quality and better teachers.
Lastly, the educational knowledge involved will properly be called to the right place thereby solving teaching/learning difficulties, which will be made effective and both teachers trainees and students will gain academically,. It will also help in making any necessary adjustment in the appointment of supervisor for quality and effective exercise.
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The study is designed to find out students perception of the quality of teaching practice supervision among lecturers. The study is restricted to College of Education, Ekiadolor-Benin where the research hopes to get information from the present year three (Yr 3) students only who have just been concluded their teaching practice.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Practicing School: The school where a student teacher does his/her teaching practice under the supervision of the permanent staff (subject teacher, principals, head of school/department) of the school and supervisors from the subject teachers school.
Teaching practice: A learning or trial service of students teachers who are sent to school under supervision for a designated period of time. It is a device to develop the mind and body, enhance professionally. Competence in them and practice of education as a teacher.
Supervision: It is the act of overseeing to be in charge of students and responsible for making sure that they do their work properly. It is to superintend over some one or a group of people.
- Department: Education
- Project ID: EDU0126
- Access Fee: ₦5,000
- Pages: 66 Pages
- Chapters: 5 Chapters
- Methodology: simple percentage
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