Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2007, Side 79

Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2007, Side 79
77 Tímarit um menntarannsóknir, 4. árgangur 2007 the teaching profession should be diminished. The attitudes expressed by government and members of parliament baffled educational professionals who felt under attack and turned in defence of their profession. The professionals pointed to their long struggle to improve and lengthen teacher training with the view of increasing teachers’ ability to teach individual subjects, including science subjects. A further view expressed was that better school results could only be attained through offering intensive retraining in individual teaching subjects as well as in pedagogy. According to this view pedagogy is an intrinsic part of comprehensive teacher training, an essential component of the development of educational professionals. In the years 1997–1998 The Icelandic Min- istry of Education carried out a comprehensive evaluation of teachers’ education in the Iceland University of Education, The Social Sciences Dept. of the University of Iceland and the Education Dept. of the University of Akureyri. The importance of cooperation between the Ministry of Education and the three universities emerged as a major result of this evaluation, as the universities and the Ministry have used the findings of the evaluation to develop a new and ambitious strategy for the future of teachers’ education in Iceland. According to an appraisal carried out by The Icelandic Centre for Research and the Ministry of Education (2005) on research being carried out in the field of education, the process of strengthening research, policy and prioritisation is ongoing on a national basis. The strengthening of competitive research funding and funding in general are being prioritised, in order to increase the quality of education and stimulate research. Government and universities are working towards the development of appropriate benchmarks for funding, and quality management and incentive systems have been introduced. Icelandic government policy, as well as international resolutions, has clear objectives in declaring the right of all children to enjoy an education suited to their needs and in striving towards a harmonious and peaceful society. An ever changing society places increased demands on teachers’ competences in human interaction and their capacity to communicate and teach interactive skills. When examining the curricula of the Iceland University of Education and the Education Department of the University of Akureyri, it becomes apparent that there is insufficient scope to train, teach or systematically develop the interpersonal skills which international declarations (Delors, 1996) and the Icelandic National Curriculum (1999) assume to be necessary skills of aspiring teachers. Research shows the necessity for students aspiring to become teachers, to have access to high quality education which encourages communication skills, reflective thought and personal development, both as professionals and individuals, in order to strengthen their interpersonal skills (Hafþór Guðjónsson, 2004; Kristín Aðalsteinsdóttir, 2000 and 2002; María Steingrímsdóttir, 2005; Ragnhildur Bjarnadóttir, 2005). The current state of education for teachers in Iceland is the result of decades of development. The progress made over the last few years has been systematic, and cooperation which did not previously exist, has been attained between Government and Universities. The cooperation of stakeholders and the anticipated reorganisation of education for teachers should be welcomed. The main objectives of the proposed reorganisation are to improve practical training for teaching students and improve access to further education for young people in the country. These objectives are in accordance with the Bologna Agreement which aim it is to harmonise university education in Europe and institute a two step university education, founded on two main stages, a three year graduate course and a post-graduate course. The favoured way in which to improve practical teacher training is considered to make it possible for students to finish Masters Degree level education before embarking on Að styrkja haldreipi skólastarfsins
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