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Results of the study indicated that there exists a communication gap between some Colleges of Education and partner schools; thereby resulting in unfriendly receptions given to student teachers by authorities of partner schools and mentors. The study also indicated that the Supported Teaching in School Programme (STS) is adequately assisting student teachers to develop professional skills, attitudes, and values of teaching including knowledge of inclusivity, equity, and support for learners learning progress in the classroom. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended that policymakers (Ministry of Education and Ghana Education Service) should strategically provide enough resources such as syllabi, Teachers' Handbooks, and logistics for effective practice of the programme since it adequately develops student teachers’ teaching professionalism. 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Student Teachers’ Perspectives on Supported Teaching in School Programme in Colleges of Education in Ghana
The main purpose of the study was to seek student teachers' perspectives on the practices of Supported Teaching in School Programme in Colleges of Education in Ghana; particularly, Colleges in the northern sector of Ghana. The population of the study consisted of all student teachers in Colleges of Education in Ghana. The target population was all student teachers of the three (3) selected Colleges of Education in the northern sector of Ghana namely; Tamale College of Education, Gambaga College of Education and ST. John Bosco College of Education. The sample size was ninety (90) third-year student teachers comprising thirty (30) student teachers each, who were conveniently chosen based on proximity. An opportunistic sampling technique was used to select student teachers for the study. A cross-sectional survey was adopted with an exploratory design. Results of the study indicated that there exists a communication gap between some Colleges of Education and partner schools; thereby resulting in unfriendly receptions given to student teachers by authorities of partner schools and mentors. The study also indicated that the Supported Teaching in School Programme (STS) is adequately assisting student teachers to develop professional skills, attitudes, and values of teaching including knowledge of inclusivity, equity, and support for learners learning progress in the classroom. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended that policymakers (Ministry of Education and Ghana Education Service) should strategically provide enough resources such as syllabi, Teachers' Handbooks, and logistics for effective practice of the programme since it adequately develops student teachers’ teaching professionalism. It is also recommended that improvement needs to be considered by some of the Colleges of Education to close and strengthen the communication gap existing between them and partner schools by pre-informing them before assigning student teachers to them.
期刊介绍:
As an international, multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed, open-access journal, IEJEE provides a platform for the publication of scientific research in the all areas of education on elementary grades. IEJEE is a multidisciplinary journal, committed to no single approach, discipline, methodology or paradigm. It is concerned with elementary education in general and devoted to all concerned with elementary education. IEJEE welcomes original empirical investigations. The papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and different methodological approaches. The major criteria in the review and the selection process concern the significance of the contribution to the area of elementary education.