インド・マハーラーシュトラ州の初等教員養成課程 : 県レベルのフィールド調査から

国際教育協力論集 Volume 18 Issue 1 Page 63-77 published_at 2015-10-31
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Title ( jpn )
インド・マハーラーシュトラ州の初等教員養成課程 : 県レベルのフィールド調査から
Title ( eng )
Elementary Teacher Education in Maharashtra, India : Field-work at the district level
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Source Title
国際教育協力論集
Journal of international cooperation in education
Volume 18
Issue 1
Start Page 63
End Page 77
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1344-2996
[EISSN] 1344-7998
[NCID] AA11281847
Abstract
This paper explores the perception of students at an elementary teacher education institution in a rural, southeast district in Maharashtra, India, through survey (participant observation, questionnaires, group interviews and personal interviews) analyses carried out from 2009-2011.

These students are heterogeneous actors, including Other Backward Classes (OBC) and weaker sections of society. A majority are fi rst generation leaners of tertiary education. Their motivation to join varies, but many have met role models at primary school and are enthused.

These students appreciate their school experience program. It gave them opportunities to actually teach and apply teaching skills to pupils at primary schools. The employment test conducted by the state government for positions at government primary schools poses some questions about its reliability. For example, can a potential good teacher be judged only through a paper test? Students suggest that practical skills for teaching should be checked, while marks obtained in theoretical subjects should also be considered as reliable indicators for employment.

The teacher education course is two years in duration. A successful student receives a primary teacher certificate and Diploma. Many students plan to continue studying through correspondence courses, earn college degrees and secondary teacher certificates. Some plan to work at rural primary schools and contribute to improve the quality of primary education, while others hope to be teacher educators.

Students realistically adjust themselves to the harsh reality of the institution, that is, its poor facilities and irregular teaching timetable because teacher educators are overworked. They try to qualify as primary teachers through embracing “a self-study culture.”
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Education [ 370 ]
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jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
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広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター
Date of Issued 2015-10-31
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Copyright (c) 2015 広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1344-2996
[NCID] AA11281847
[NAID] 40020783327