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Whole Teacher” Crisis: Examining Pre-service Student Teachers’ Perceptions of Professionalism

Authors:
Minsun Shin

Abstract

The changing nature of teacher professionalism presents an important challenge to teacher education programs. Teacher professionalism can be broadly defined as the set of teachers’ professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions. However, with the increased accountability and standards movement, professionalism in education often overemphasizes accountability by prioritizing knowledge and skills over dispositions. The move in the field toward ‘professionalization’ has generally resulted in systematic reform and professional development rather than promoted ‘professionalism.’ This paper explored pre-service undergraduate students’ perceptions of teacher professionalism at a major university in New Jersey. The results indicated that the students focused more on ‘performance’ and ‘external/outward aspects’ and less on recognizing the complexity and dynamics of the teaching and learning process. The study argues that teacher education programs must be redesigned so that pre-service students have the opportunity to discuss and develop proper dispositions, reflect upon their perceptions, and enhance teacher professionalism. 

Keywords: : pre-service students; professionalism; teacher education
DOI: https://doi.ms/10.00420/ms/1718/EEBSV/JYB | Volume: 4 | Issue: 9 | Views: 0
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