How context influences the Continuing Professional Development of Teacher Educators within the ecological environment of the island territories of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States

Desirée Dornally Antonio, J. Regan
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The continuing professional development (CPD) of teacher educators has been receiving more attention over the past two decades globally. Reportedly, teacher educators (TEs) have transitioned directly to teaching in higher education (HE) as school teachers without formal preparation or support in some cases. My study aims to understand issues that promote and or hinder the CPD of the TEs within the ecological environment of the OECS and identify policy areas as a response to issues raised. The Ecological Systems Theory of Human Development was used as the theoretical framework. A Mixed Method, exploratory, sequential QUAL-quan design, is used. Data was collected in Phase 1 through semi-structured interviews from six teacher educators and eight other participants who occupy different levels of the ecological context. In Phase 2, an online survey which was informed from the interview responses was developed and administered to the population (n=53) of the TEs. Data analysis was conducted using thematic analysis and simple descriptive statistics for the Phases respectively. Integration occurred at reporting and discussion of findings. Findings revealed that participants value CPD but a weak CPD culture exists. Findings indicate lack of financial support and recognition for CPD efforts, heavy workload, family commitments, costs, time and appropriate support from the various systems within the ecological environment hindered more than promoted their development. A consensus emerged among participants, that proper systems and policies are needed to systematically address the CPD of the TEs. Recommendations are made in light of the findings.
背景如何在东加勒比国家组织岛屿领土的生态环境中影响教师教育工作者的持续专业发展
在过去的二十年里,教师教育工作者的持续专业发展(CPD)在全球范围内受到越来越多的关注。据报道,在某些情况下,教师教育工作者(TEs)在没有正式准备或支持的情况下直接过渡到高等教育(HE)教学。我的研究旨在了解在东加勒比国家组织的生态环境中促进或阻碍贸易伙伴持续专业发展的问题,并确定政策领域作为对所提出问题的回应。以人类发展的生态系统理论为理论框架。采用了一种混合方法,即探索性的、顺序的quality -quan设计。第一阶段的数据是通过半结构化访谈的方式收集的,访谈对象包括六位教师、教育工作者和其他八名在生态环境中处于不同层次的参与者。在第2阶段,我们根据访谈的回应,制定了一项网上调查,并对污水处理署的人口(n=53)进行了调查。数据分析分别采用专题分析和简单描述性统计对各阶段进行。整合发生在报告和讨论发现的过程中。调查结果显示,参与者重视持续专业进修,但存在较弱的持续专业进修文化。研究结果表明,缺乏资金支持和对CPD工作的认可,繁重的工作量,家庭承诺,成本,时间以及生态环境中各系统的适当支持阻碍了他们的发展,而不是促进了他们的发展。与会者一致认为,需要适当的制度和政策,有系统地处理贸易伙伴的持续专业发展问题。根据调查结果提出建议。
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