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Title: | Citizenship in a changing world: What is missing in teachers’ |
Authors: | Pratas, Helena Amado, Nuno |
Editors: | Cunningham, Peter Fretwell, Nathan |
Keywords: | key competences; citizenship; teachers’ competences |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | CiCe |
Abstract: | The aim of this study, developed in different European countries (Cyprus, Germany,
Portugal and Italy), was to explore and compare teachers’ perceived professional
competences and practice, with the students’ awareness of their teaching. The original
Italian questionnaires, one for students and another for teachers, were translated into
Portuguese. Nine secondary schools were selected to run the survey in Lisbon and its
suburban areas. In this study, our aim was to measure the perception of both teachers´
and students´ regarding the teachers´ competences, as defined in the Common European
Principles for Teacher Competences and Qualifications (2005). In this document, the
key competences include the teacher´s ability to: work with others, with their fellow
human beings; work with knowledge, technology and information and work with and in
society. In Portugal, the students’ responses seem to show appreciation for their
teachers’ professional competences in terms of knowledge, and also of their consistency
and coherence; they consider that teachers respect them and allow them to state their
opinions openly, but they also feel that the teachers are, somehow, distant (they don’t try
to ‘put the student’s shoe’) and not open to new challenges, not committed enough to
explore the learning opportunities outside the school walls. This indicates a need to
include citizenship competences in teachers’ professional development. |
URI: | http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/fms/MRSite/Research/cice/pubs/2011/2011_032.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/4694 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | PSI - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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