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Document Description
Title
A
survey
of
Newfoundland
and
Labrador's
post-secondary
instructors
and their
employers
regarding
their
views
of the
importance
of
pre-service
teacher
training
for
post-secondary
instructors
Author
Fleet
,
Beverly
Ann
,
1965-
Description
Thesis
(M.
Ed.)
,
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1999.
Education
Date
1998
Pagination
202 leaves
Subject
Student
teaching--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
College
teachers--Training
of--Newfoundland
and
Labrador
Degree
M.
Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Notes
Bibliography:
p.
163-167
Abstract
This
study
examined
two
different
groups
employed
in the
post-secondary
education
sector
in
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
,
instructors
and their
employers
,
regarding
their
views
of the
importance
of
pre-service
teacher
preparation
for
post-secondary
instructors
prior
to the
commencement
of
teaching.
As
well
,
it
examined
the
views
of those
same
groups
according
to
geographical
sector;
east
,
central
,
west
, or
north.
The
study
also
sought
to
identify
the
nature
of
pre-service
training
, if
any
, that was
deemed
important
by these
same
groups.
--
Using
a
geographical
cluster
method
, in
which
the
Province
was
sectioned
into
four
geographical
sectors
,
east
,
central
,
west
and
north
, and a
single
college
as a
cluster
within
each
sector
, a
survey
sample
of
20%
of the
total
population
of
instructors
(n
=
235)
and
37%
of the
total
population
of
employers
(n
=
31)
was
drawn
using
a
table
of
random
numbers.
A
total
of
26
colleges
,
116
instructors
, and
18
employers
participated
in the
study.
--
The
survey
was
conducted
using
a
mail-out
questionnaire.
The
instructor
questionnaire
contained
a
total
of
53
items
and the
employer
questionnaire
a
total
of
47.
The
questionnaires
were
composed
often
open-ended
items
,
six
closed
items
(on
the
instructor
questionnaire
only)
and a
series
of
37
items
that
asked
the
individual
to
respond
on a
five-point
Likert-type
scale.
The
37
items
were
grouped
into
nine
categories
that
corresponded
to
different
areas
of
teacher
training.
--
There were
no
significant
differences
found
between
the
views
of
instructors
and
employers
across
the
Province
, with
both
instructors
and
employers
having
the
view
that
pre-service
teacher
training
for
post-secondary
instructors
has
importance.
--
The
means
for
each
section
of the
questionnaire
were
slightly
different
which
indicated
some
areas
of
pre-service
training
were
considered
more
important
than
others.
The
area
given
the
most
importance
was
"Lesson
Presentation
Skills".
--
There was a
significant
difference
in the
views
of
instructors
and
employers
towards
pre-service
teacher
training
for
post-secondary
instructors
among
the
different
geographical
sectors
, with the
west
sector
generally
placing
less
importance
on
it
than their
counterparts
in the
east
,
central
and
north
sectors.
--
The
conclusions
that
can
be
drawn
from this
study
are that
pre-service
teacher
training
for
post-secondary
instructors
has
importance.
Therefore
,
it
is
recommended
that
instructors
obtain
teacher
training
before
entering
the
classroom.
As
well
, there were
differences
between
geographical
sectors
with
regards
to
views
regarding
the
importance
of
pre-service
teacher
training.
Therefore
,
further
research
into
why
this
disparity
exists
should be
conducted.
Type
Text
Format
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Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1355758
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
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and
Dissertations
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