地方教育輔導、 教師在職進修之規劃與推動

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Transcript 地方教育輔導、 教師在職進修之規劃與推動

Fu Jen Catholic University Center of Teacher Education

Introduction

Background Information

Establishment

February 1, 1996

Mission

Educate Students to be Effective teachers

Spirit

Do One’s Best and Become the best

Working Attitude

Working Together, Cooperate with each others , share outcomes with all members 1

Our Logo (Designed by a student)

Using Center of Teacher Education (CTE) as a main figure, yellow and white are the colors of the catholic pope flag which stands for we are the part of the Catholic University. The other colors stand for we are active as shining sun. Expecting educators to be the lights of the world and the salt of the earth.

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Goals and Practices

Courses

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Secondary Education Teacher Program: 26 Credit hours Elementary Education Teacher Program: 40 Credit hours Extra-Curriculum

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Service Learning Serial activities

Pre-service development activities (Speeches on current educational issues, Variety of Certificate programs), Student Association, Student advisors, Graduate ceremony, etc.

Hidden Curriculum

Teacher’s Modeling behavior

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Environmental Design Reflection on every activity attended Everybody involves in each activity Practicum

Student-teacher center design, considering the needs of the student teacher 3

Majors of Secondary Education

The Major fields of teachers we have educated

Chinese Language

Chemistry

Home Economics

Music

Japanese

Germany

English Language

Biology

Counseling

Health Education

French

Life Education

Math

History

Arts

Physical

Spanish

Food and Beverage Management 4

Facilities

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2 administrative offices, 6 faculty offices, 1 conference room, 3 classrooms Facilities from the university also can be used Classroom Hall Way Student recreation Electronic Piano Room office Resource Learning Room 5

Facilities

Media

Each classroom has a set of multi media equipment

Electronic pianos for the elementary education course Texts and Teaching Materials

Providing different kinds of texts for elementary and secondary education student-teachers

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Students & Recruitment

Secondary education student-teachers

From 1996 to 2004 Academic Years, 100 students were recruited each year.

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2005 academic year, 90 students were recruited.

Each year had average 200 students applied.

Elementary education student-teachers

From 2002 to 2004 academic years, 50 students were recruited each year.

2005 academic year, 45 students were recruited.

Each year had average 100 students applied.

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Admission Requirement

Academic Performance

GPA should be the top 50% of the Class

Student Conduct behavior should have no bad records Application

Exam on the current educational issues

Providing Autobiography, Participation of student activities, Service activities, and career plan, etc.

Interview 8

Curriculum & Instruction

Varity of Courses

Consideration of Educational needs

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Taking Course in sequences

Principles of Teaching →Curriculum Development and Design →Educational Measurement and Assessment

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Instructional Materials and Methods for each field →Student Teaching Providing advisor for each student Requisite course work

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Secondary education teachers: 14 credit hours (7 courses) Elementary education teachers: 30 credit hours (15 courses) Selected course work

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Secondary education teachers: 12 credit hours (6 courses) Elementary education teachers: 10 credit hours (5 courses) 9

Practicum

     Each faculty advises about 12 student-teachers.

At least 2 times of school visits each semester .

Students come back to the university each month.

– – Providing professional development program Group meeting and counseling with the faculty In school, students have practice teaching, administrative work and classroom management. They also need to attend professional development provided by the schools or other educational agency.

About 80% of Certified students became school teachers.

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Service and Development

Providing professional development programs for in-service teachers and schools.

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Activities

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Graduate Ceremony 13