Conference Papers
Meeting teacher competence standards through a construction of an outcome-based filed experience framework: A case of Hong Kong
- Meeting teacher competence standards through a construction of an outcome-based filed experience framework: A case of Hong Kong
- 2014
- International Teacher Education Conference 2014 (2014: Dubai)
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Post-Secondary Education
- The Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIEd) as one of the five Teacher Education Institutions (TEIs) as well as the largest TEI in Hong Kong, it concerns very much on meeting the teacher competence standards to uphold a high standard of teacher education for benefiting the whole education community and maintain a high level of quality assurance for teacher education programme. As Field Experience (FE) is a cornerstone of any teacher education programmes that could interlock with other domains and content areas of the programme to achieving the most effective learning outcomes, HKIEd recently reviewed and constructed a new outcome-based framework for student teachers to actively engage in learning activities of FE in order to meeting the standards. This paper aims to (1) review the literature on teacher competence standards and its implication on teacher education, (2) demonstrate how HKIEd review and construct a new outcome-based framework, (3) critically analyse the quality of the new outcome-based FE framework from the latest literature and trends in teacher competence standards, and (4) conclude and recommend how the FE framework can be further developed for meeting and upholding teacher competence standards through a series of studies.
- Paper presented at the International Teacher Education Conference 2014
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- English
- Conference Papers
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/089ef94d
- 2014-12-30
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