Revue Maghrébine des Langues
Volume 2, Numéro 1, Pages 123-128
2003-12-31
Authors : Merbouh Zouaoui .
Teacher training refers to the professional preparation of teachers including all aspects of teacher development. It should focus its attention on classroom practice and have as its main goal the improvement of the teacher's practical efforts to provide effective learning on the students. Therefore, it is an important issue because it provides choices and use of adequate methodology in teaching. However, some questions can be put forward: -Are teachers in our universities really equipped with learning as well as teaching theories to bring about them an effective learning? -Can post-graduate students, getting a job for the first time, be able to provide an efficient learning? -As far as the 4th students are concerned, is there a link between what is done in TEFL lectures at the university and the courses taught to pupils in the secondary school? To tackle these questions, some suggestions will be mentioned so as to promote pedagogic development and to help teachers improve their practice. In this communication, I would like to start by making a distinction between teacher development and teacher training which are often used interchangeably and refer to the same thing: the professional preparation of teachers.
Teacher - Training - Problems - Novice Teachers
Herihiri Wafa
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Ouerrad Belabbes
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pages 640-651.
Dekhil & Sarnou Anfal Khadidja & Hanane
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pages 163-168.
Zidani Soraya
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pages 833-852.
Zerzaihi Selwa
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Gherib Larbi
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pages 394-412.
Fersaoui Imane
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Messekher Hayat
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pages 137-152.