Imerging Trends in Teacher Education in India
Imerging Trends in Teacher Education in India
Imerging Trends in Teacher Education in India
EDUCATION
Gajpal Singh
Research Scholar, TECHNO GLOBAL UNIVERSITY, SHILONG
ABSTRACT Teacher education is a program related with teacher proficiency and competence that would make them
competent enough to face new challenges in the education. Now a days the field of education is not only
limited with books but has broadened in various new horizons. Development and changes in education have affected
teacher education necessitating review and reforms. It demands understanding with investigative minds, assimilating the
required transformations, accommodating and responding to the universal needs. We also need to train teachers with new
perspectives as the outer world is in the classroom and schools are opening to the world. The pre-service and in-service
teacher education programs have shown paradigm shift with its emphasis on globalization and individualization. This main
purpose of this paper is to indicate main changes that has incurred in teacher education in India and also provide an overview of trends, reforms and innovations in teacher education (integrated teaching, teacher curriculum and teacher innovations). It also discusses the need of teacher education program to be innovative and various practices that can be included.
It has been recognized that teacher education program should be structured and modified in a way that enables them to
respond dynamically to the new problems and challenges in the field of education, then only teacher can help in national
development.
Introduction
According to NCTE (1998) teacher is the most important element in any educational program. He plays a central role
in implementation of educational process at any stage. The
level of achievement of learner is determined by teacher
competence. So the quality of education basically depends
on the quality of teachers. Kothari commission has very
rightly said, The destiny of India is being shaped in its
classrooms. As the population in India is growing very rapidly day by day the need of well qualified and professionally
trained teachers will also increase in the coming years. So
lots of efforts should be made to improve teacher education.
Teacher education is a continuous process and its pre-service
and in-service components are complimentary to each other.
Education is instrumental in the preparation of teachers who
can in their practice ensure transformative learning, where
teacher and learner, learner and learner are co-constructors
of knowledge.
Today there are new expectations for education where the
focus is on having teachers - be futurist leaders to ensure sustainable education. The paradigm shift is from teacher dominated classroom practices to that of partnership between
the teacher and the learners and their peers. The key role of
educational institutions is reflected in a variety of initiatives
taken to transform the nature and function of education-both
formal as well as non-formal. Universal accessibility to quality
education is considered essential for development. This has
necessitated improvement in the system of teacher education so as to prepare quality teachers.
Present Scenario
India has a large system of education. There are nearly 5.98
lakh Primary Schools, 76 lath Elementary Schools and 98 thousand 4igh / Higher Secondary Schools in the country, bout
1300 teacher education institutions for elementary teachers
and nearly 700 colleges of education / university departments preparing teachers for secondary and higher secondary schools. Out of about 4.52 million teachers in the country
nearly 3 million are teaching at the primary/elementary level.
A sizeable number of them are untrained or under-trained.
In certain regions, like the North-East, there are even uncle
qualified teachers. As far as in-service education is concerned
the situation is not very encouraging. In this scenario it has
been observed that teacher educators are not professionally
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stimulatoiy learning experiences whenever available, rarely
contribute to enhancing teachers capacities for self- directed
lifelong learning. The system still prepares teachers who do
not necessarily become professionally competent and committed at the completion of initial teacher preparation programmes. A large number of teacher training institutions do
not practice what they preach. Several of the skills acquired
and methodologies learnt are seldom practiced in actual
school system. This highlights the need to bring realism and
dynamism in the curriculum.
Problems of Teacher Education
It is universally acknowledged that education is an effective
means for social reconstruction and to a great extent it offers solutions to the problems a society is faced with. These
problems may be economic, social, cultural, political, moral,
ecological and educational. Since the teachers play a major
role in education of children, their own education becomes a
matter of vital concern. Various problems in the way of teacher education are following:
Selection problem
Short Duration of Teacher Training Programs
Incompetency of Pupil Teachers
Teacher Education Program have narrow and
rigid curriculum
Superficial Practice teaching
Problem of supervision of teaching
Deficient in content of the Teaching Subjects
Knowledge
Methods of Teaching are lacking in innovation Segregation of Teacher Education Department
Poor Academic Background of Student-Teachers
Deficient in facilities for pupil-teacher
Lack of Regulations in Demand and Supply
Lack of facilities for Professional Development
Insufficient financial grants
Narrow Scope of Teacher Education
Lack of Culture-Specific Pedagogy
Teacher education must, therefore, create necessary awareness among teachers about their new roles and responsibilities. Education of teachers needs to strengthen and stress
upon the main attributes of a profession, such as, the systematic theory, rigorous training over a specified duration,
authority, community sanction, ethical code and culture,
generating knowledge through research and specialization.
It is acknowledged that formal professional training on continuous basis is necessary for becoming a good teacher as it
caters to the development of ones personality and sharpening of communication skills and commitment to a code of
conduct.
Emerging Trends and Innovations
Innovation is usually understood as the introduction of something new and useful, like introducing new methods, techniques, or practices or new or altered products and services.
Schools or teacher education institutions can carry out innovations or experimentation on any aspect of their work related to teaching-learning, training or management of schools
in order to improve efficiency of the institution to overcome
problems and difficulties, they face in day to day functioning.
The present structure of teacher education is supported by a
network of national, provincial and district level resource institutions working together to enhance the quality and effectiveness of teacher preparation programs at the pre-service
level and also through in- service programs for serving teachers throughout the country.
Teacher education is now becoming more ye to the emerging demands from the school system. Because the changing
educational needs of the student and advancement in technology has widen the area of responsibilities of the teacher.
Now teacher has to perform various role like encouraging,
Supporting and facilitating in teaching-learning situations
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(10) Refresher courses, Orientation programs Seminars, Conferences, Workshop, Symposium should be encouraged
for the professional growth of teacher educators. All the
educationists can be oriented with new developments,
changes, innovations in the field of education.
(11) The reference books, other reading material are not
available in Hindi and other regional languages so availability for such books should be made for students and
teachers which can make the teaching learning process
more effective.
(12) Haryana government has made provisions for providing
incentives for pupil teachers who undergoes training at
elementary level, so provisions should be made at higher level also. Government should provide financial grant
to teacher education institute/department for opening
experimental school.
(13) Rigorous screening and strict admission procedure
should be followed for correspondence courses for
teacher education
(14) Inclusive education should be made an integral part of
teacher education curriculum so that the pupil teachers
are sensitized with Children with Special Needs.
(15) Teacher Education department! Institute should be connected with real life situations of classrooms so that the
teacher educators and pupil teachers both get acquainted with different problems of classroom situations.
(16) The internships/teaching practice time period should be
increased so that pupil teacher become more confident
and get familiar with classroom situations.
Conclusion
Since the teacher is the pivot of the entire educational system and is the main catalytic agent for introducing desirable
changes in the teaching learning process, all attempts need
be made for motivating teachers to become innovative and
creative. It goes without saying that a self motivated and really industrious teacher can utilize his own resources to keep
himself abreast of new knowledge and skills. It has been
recognized that teacher education program should be structured and modified in a way that enables them to respond
dynamically to the new problems and challenges in the field
of education, then only teacher can help in national development.
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