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Professional development of teacher educators with collaborative learning designs and networking

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posted on 2024-07-12, 17:38 authored by Shironica Karunanayaka, Dayalatha Lekamge, Chandra Gunwardena, Som Naidu, Mohan Menon
Quality is the most important cotrTonent of any comprehensive continuing professional development programme. This was addressed in a teacher education programme to further address the growing need for quality teacher education in the South Asian Region. Keeping this in view, the Department of Education at the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) with the assistance of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) launched a Master of Arts in Teacher Education (MATE) - International Programme in February 2005. This paper describes the development of this programme and how it supports collaboration and networking among institutional partners, individuals, as well as countries, at various levels including programme design, pedagogical design and programme implementation. A unique feature of the programme is its pedagogical design, which uses authentic learning scenarios to situate learners in various key roles with challenging tasks to perform. This story-centered approach enhances development of critical skills and knowledge of teacher educators, while encouraging collaborative learning. The learning environment for the programme consists of offline as well as online resources, local study centre support with library, computer and Internet facilities, continuous assessment leading to the final evaluation, continuous monitoring, guidance and counselling which are designed to facilitate student learning, while encouraging communication among staff and students. The collaborative learning design of the programme and the supportive learning environment facilitate networking among individuals as well as institutions.

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0971-2690

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Indian Journal of Opening Learning

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16

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2

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11 pp

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Indira Gandhi National Open University

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Journal Copyright © 2007 Indira Gandhi National Open University. This paper Copyright © 2007 The authors. The article is made available through Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) provisions.

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eng

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