Teaching Practice - What
Teaching practice or practicum is practice which utilizes what students have learned in university through practice as a teacher in real school setting for those students who want to be teacher
Lesson planning, student guidance and also curriculum wise are learned for students through observation, participation and actual practice
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가. 성공적인 학교에 대한 기초
1) 학교의 형태 : ①전통적(Conventional)-미국에서 아직까지 지배적인 형태, ②즐거운(Congenial)-다수는 아니지만 나타나고는 있는 형태, ③협력적(Collegial)-숫자가 점점 늘어가고, 성공적인 학교.
2) 협력적 학교로의 “paradigm의 이동” 은 전통적, 즐거운 학교로부터의 이동을
A brief chronology of public educational development in Prussia
The most important 3 things
Compulsory attendance law in 1763
Creation of a secondary school board in 1787
Allgemeine Lanrecht law in 1794
An integrated public school system and the most rigid control over education .
The organization of a state administrative structure
A board for secondary schools and a governmental
May 28th, 2008
Two elementary students counterattacked their teacher because they
were hit by the teacher.
Dec,2010
An elementary student grabbed the teacher’s hair because the teacher
was trying to stop the fight between the students.
March 20th,2012
A middle school student slapped in the teacher’s face because the teacher
told her to be quite.
Establishment of education
Effective schools meet the learning needs of the students who attend them.
Equal Educational Opportunity Survey in 1966
Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Public Law 94-192
Effective Schools Movement
Effective Schools research
Coleman Report
Family and community factors prevented some children
Teacher breaks down the line into several parts. Students repeat a part of the sentence. Following teacher’s cue, students expand what they are repeating part by part until the entire line.
2. Chain drill
- Making a chain of conversation that forms around the room as student, one-by-one ask and answer questions of each other.
3. Substitution drill
- Repeating the given cue, students subst
Ⅱ-1). To maximize student achievement
1. Quantity and pacing of Instruction
· The amount of learned is related to opportunity to learn
· Student achievement is influenced by classroom organization and management that result in increased student engaged time
· Engagement rates depend on teacher's abilities to make academic activities run smoothly
· teacher must be effective in dia
Because of a transition into an information-oriented
society, people have many physical & social
related problems.
So that, importance of P.E subject is getting higher.
Then, how we can make our P.E. lessons significantly?
We discussed what is a good P.E teacher and organize
our opinion. Finally, we compare our opinion and the
text book to figure out
"What makes a good P.E. t
How have EMI policies evolved ?
From the perspective of Government
The early 2000s : Policies related to EMI first surfaced
2004 : the Study Korea Project
Brain Korea 21
Recruiting professors with English proficiency
Having professors conduct classes in English
Requiring students to take EMI academic units
Three questions to answer
How have EMI policies evolved and what
Ⅰ. The Aims of English Education
Students should study English as a required cultural object so that they may recognize their places in the international society and be provided with fundamental basic for taking part in the future international activities.
1. General Aims of English Education
‣ To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communicat