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Innovative approaches to improving qualifications of the primary school teachers in the Great Britain
Author(s) -
Тетяна Зорочкіна
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
naukovij vìsnik mikolaïvsʹkogo nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu ìmenì v.o. suhomlinsʹkogo. pedagogìčnì nauki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2518-7813
DOI - 10.33310/2518-7813-2019-65-2-95-100
Subject(s) - retraining , christian ministry , teacher education , medical education , service (business) , professional development , mathematics education , pedagogy , political science , psychology , medicine , business , marketing , law
The article examines the approaches to improving the skills of primary school teachers in the UK. Criteria for upgrading and retraining UK teaching staff are highlighted. Teacher training courses are held at different educational institutions: at institutes of pedagogy of higher educational institutions, with independent advisory groups,with the Department of Education and Science, at teacher centers, with local educational authorities, at school.Short-term advanced training courses are divided into: one-day; three days; five to six day courses; vacation courses. Long-term courses include three-year advanced training courses.During the courses of advanced training teachers are engaged in research activities under the direction of university tutors. The main advisory and analytical body for teacher qualifications is the Royal Inspection Service.It has a widespread network across the country, comprised of local education departments.The inspectorate service is intended, based on the analysis of the quality of educational programs, to identify trends in the development of the system of advanced training, to predict the effects of planned projects, and to prepare recommendations for the Ministry of Education and Science to determine the most relevant and forwardlooking directions for improving the system of professional standards for teachers.The teacher education system serves a prominent system of public education. Understanding the need for organizing mass retraining of teachers in Britain has been growing in pedagogical circles since the last century, when intensive primary education was developing. Since then and to this day, discussions about the most rationalways of updating the teacher education system are not dying.The main advisory and analytical body for teacher qualifications is the Royal Inspection Service. It has a widespread network across the country, comprised of local education departments. Both local and national authorities of this service are actively involved in the analysis and evaluation of the effectiveness of all work aimed at supporting and developing the professional skills of school teachers. The inspectorate service is intended, based on the analysis of the quality of educational programs, to identify trends in the development of the system of advanced training, to predict the effects of planned projects, and to prepare recommendations for the Ministry of Education and Science to determine the most relevant and forward looking directions for improving the system of professional standards for teachers.

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