Teacher education in a flexible higher education environment: Considerations for the future

Although teacher education practices had undergone major changes due to the possibilities that came with developments in the field of information and communication technologies and the introduction of online teaching and learning since the turn of the century, the COVID-19 pandemic brought about fu...

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Main Authors: Lynette Jacobs, Karen Ferreira Meyers
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Language:English
Published: Unit for Distance Education, Faculty of Education, University of Pretoria 2024-07-01
Series:Teacher Education through Flexible Learning in Africa
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Online Access:https://upjournals.up.ac.za/index.php/tetfle/article/view/5076
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description Although teacher education practices had undergone major changes due to the possibilities that came with developments in the field of information and communication technologies and the introduction of online teaching and learning since the turn of the century, the COVID-19 pandemic brought about further major paradigm shifts and greater flexibility in the way teacher education for prospective and in-service teachers can be and are offered. The question can rightfully be asked by higher education institutions offering these programmes, what should inform their thinking and planning going forward, specifically in the Sub-Saharan context where the demand for education is ever-rising, amongst other, due to the relatively young population of the region and the massification of higher education. Yet the question can be asked now that the pandemic is almost over, how higher education institutions move forward with teacher education programmes, and on what they base decisions on.  We thus highlight some considerations for universities on the future of flexible teacher education programmes.  We start by discussion the concept of flexible learning, and specifically flexible modes of delivery for teacher education.  We then provide some theoretical and contextual considerations for higher education institutions to take into account, after which we consider challenges, solutions and impact of such programmes. We argue that higher education institutions should embrace flexible learning as the way forward for teacher education programmes, but that they should make sure that it aligns with the context of the institution.
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student autonomy
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