Teacher professional development(TPD), which is related with teacher education, has been the topic of vital significance in the world educational reform. There are diverse modes and approaches of teacher development, ...Teacher professional development(TPD), which is related with teacher education, has been the topic of vital significance in the world educational reform. There are diverse modes and approaches of teacher development, among which, teacher autonomy(TA) is a new concept. It is relatively new and has received insufficient attention in China, especially in vocational colleges. The related research of this kind on English teachers in vocational colleges is far from enough. Based on this situation,some investigations were conducted on the topic of TA among 5 vocational colleges in Kunming, Yunnan Province. By utilizing questionnaires and interviews as the main investigation tools, the present author conducted the survey of the current situation of the English teachers' professional development and the existing problems, aiming at exploring the effective ways of promoting English language teachers'(autonomy) development in the context of vocational colleges.展开更多
In this paper,the writer will use a literature analysis approach to explore the issue of teacher autonomy and professionalism in both centralized and decentralized curriculum models.Through literature analysis,the pap...In this paper,the writer will use a literature analysis approach to explore the issue of teacher autonomy and professionalism in both centralized and decentralized curriculum models.Through literature analysis,the paper argues that centralized and decentralized curricula each have their own positive and negative effects on teachers'autonomy and professional development.Under the current curriculum model in China,teachers'autonomy and professionalism in curriculum development are both enhanced and limited to some extent.Based on the analysis of the literature,this paper will propose recommendations for enhancing Chinese high school teachers'autonomy and professionalism in curriculum development.展开更多
Teacher autonomy has become a popular focus in the field of teacher education at present. The development of learner autonomy depends largely on teacher autonomy. Teacher autonomy is also one of the most effective way...Teacher autonomy has become a popular focus in the field of teacher education at present. The development of learner autonomy depends largely on teacher autonomy. Teacher autonomy is also one of the most effective ways to support teachers in their classroom practice, as well as to improve and expand their professional preparation and practices. Apart from that, the research of teacher autonomy at different phases of teachers' professional development may provide insight into how to strengthen their autonomy capability and to better understand the differences in teachers' development at different stages. The current study aims to explore the different level of how university novice and proficient English teachers see themselves as autonomous practitioners on the five dimensions of teacher autonomy: teaching autonomy, assessment autonomy, school management autonomy, professional development autonomy, and curriculum development autonomy. In addition, it proposes coping strategies to facilitate the development of teacher autonomy, which may shed some light on cultivating teacher autonomy for teachers at different developing stages, development of expertise, and teacher education.展开更多
Following years of pre-service teacher education,novice teachers are often enthusiastic about embarking on the journey in the teaching profession.However,they may not always possess the internal capacity and instituti...Following years of pre-service teacher education,novice teachers are often enthusiastic about embarking on the journey in the teaching profession.However,they may not always possess the internal capacity and institutional support to take effective control of their teaching.This paper reports on a case study of the teaching lives of two novice secondary school ESL(English as a second language)teachers in Hong Kong,drawing on qualitative data gathered through individual face-toface interviews,and supplemented by email exchanges and telephone conversations,over a one-year period.The study investigates how novice English teachers develop their teacher autonomy,and what factors contribute to their development as autonomous English teachers.The paper concludes that novice English teachers in Hong Kong possess the capacity and are also ready for autonomy,and that an invitational,supportive and collaborative school environment plays a decisive role in affording ample opportunities for novices to develop their autonomy in language teaching.The study suggests that novice teachers should become critically aware of the affordances(opportunities,possibilities,invitations,enablements)in their working conditions,and should meanwhile exercise their teacher agency to act on these affordances to pursue their personal-professional development.展开更多
Novice teachers are often eager to embark on their journey in the teaching profession after years of teacher education,ready to actualize their educational ideals. Some head towards a smooth start while others encount...Novice teachers are often eager to embark on their journey in the teaching profession after years of teacher education,ready to actualize their educational ideals. Some head towards a smooth start while others encounter a wide range of constraints during their initial years of teaching. Drawing on narrative interviews with a number of novice English teachers in Shenzhen and Hong Kong for at least one academic year and other data sources such as their EFL learning autobiographies and school documents,this paper examines and compares(1) the opportunities and constraints these teachers face in their initial years of teaching and(2)their responses to the perceived opportunities and constraints in their attempts to take control of their teaching,in two different socio-cultural and educational contexts of Shenzhen and Hong Kong. This paper highlights how possibilities for and constraints on teacher autonomy are mediated by teacher agency,teacher identity and teacher beliefs. It also sheds light on how novice teachers can be afforded more opportunities in their struggle to become autonomous practitioners.展开更多
文摘Teacher professional development(TPD), which is related with teacher education, has been the topic of vital significance in the world educational reform. There are diverse modes and approaches of teacher development, among which, teacher autonomy(TA) is a new concept. It is relatively new and has received insufficient attention in China, especially in vocational colleges. The related research of this kind on English teachers in vocational colleges is far from enough. Based on this situation,some investigations were conducted on the topic of TA among 5 vocational colleges in Kunming, Yunnan Province. By utilizing questionnaires and interviews as the main investigation tools, the present author conducted the survey of the current situation of the English teachers' professional development and the existing problems, aiming at exploring the effective ways of promoting English language teachers'(autonomy) development in the context of vocational colleges.
文摘In this paper,the writer will use a literature analysis approach to explore the issue of teacher autonomy and professionalism in both centralized and decentralized curriculum models.Through literature analysis,the paper argues that centralized and decentralized curricula each have their own positive and negative effects on teachers'autonomy and professional development.Under the current curriculum model in China,teachers'autonomy and professionalism in curriculum development are both enhanced and limited to some extent.Based on the analysis of the literature,this paper will propose recommendations for enhancing Chinese high school teachers'autonomy and professionalism in curriculum development.
文摘Teacher autonomy has become a popular focus in the field of teacher education at present. The development of learner autonomy depends largely on teacher autonomy. Teacher autonomy is also one of the most effective ways to support teachers in their classroom practice, as well as to improve and expand their professional preparation and practices. Apart from that, the research of teacher autonomy at different phases of teachers' professional development may provide insight into how to strengthen their autonomy capability and to better understand the differences in teachers' development at different stages. The current study aims to explore the different level of how university novice and proficient English teachers see themselves as autonomous practitioners on the five dimensions of teacher autonomy: teaching autonomy, assessment autonomy, school management autonomy, professional development autonomy, and curriculum development autonomy. In addition, it proposes coping strategies to facilitate the development of teacher autonomy, which may shed some light on cultivating teacher autonomy for teachers at different developing stages, development of expertise, and teacher education.
基金supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,China(GRF Project No.HKBU 12403214)
文摘Following years of pre-service teacher education,novice teachers are often enthusiastic about embarking on the journey in the teaching profession.However,they may not always possess the internal capacity and institutional support to take effective control of their teaching.This paper reports on a case study of the teaching lives of two novice secondary school ESL(English as a second language)teachers in Hong Kong,drawing on qualitative data gathered through individual face-toface interviews,and supplemented by email exchanges and telephone conversations,over a one-year period.The study investigates how novice English teachers develop their teacher autonomy,and what factors contribute to their development as autonomous English teachers.The paper concludes that novice English teachers in Hong Kong possess the capacity and are also ready for autonomy,and that an invitational,supportive and collaborative school environment plays a decisive role in affording ample opportunities for novices to develop their autonomy in language teaching.The study suggests that novice teachers should become critically aware of the affordances(opportunities,possibilities,invitations,enablements)in their working conditions,and should meanwhile exercise their teacher agency to act on these affordances to pursue their personal-professional development.
基金partially supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,China(Project No.HKBU 12403214)
文摘Novice teachers are often eager to embark on their journey in the teaching profession after years of teacher education,ready to actualize their educational ideals. Some head towards a smooth start while others encounter a wide range of constraints during their initial years of teaching. Drawing on narrative interviews with a number of novice English teachers in Shenzhen and Hong Kong for at least one academic year and other data sources such as their EFL learning autobiographies and school documents,this paper examines and compares(1) the opportunities and constraints these teachers face in their initial years of teaching and(2)their responses to the perceived opportunities and constraints in their attempts to take control of their teaching,in two different socio-cultural and educational contexts of Shenzhen and Hong Kong. This paper highlights how possibilities for and constraints on teacher autonomy are mediated by teacher agency,teacher identity and teacher beliefs. It also sheds light on how novice teachers can be afforded more opportunities in their struggle to become autonomous practitioners.