Controversies on Teacher Education and In-service Training
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The supply of qualified teachers to compulsory education has undergone various difficulties since the end of World War II, and it was especially true during the period of economic prosperity in 1960's. But the situation seems to be changing gradually after this prosperity began to decline in 1970's.<BR>The consequent "over-supply" of teachers can even be recognized these days. Main factors influencing this "over-supply" may be listed up as follows:<BR>(1) The comparative easiness for university graduates to get teacher licences (especially of secondary education) under the present Teacher Licence Law.<BR>(2) A steady increase of university graduates applying for government officials including public school teachers.<BR>(3) A remarkable raise of teacher salaries in compulsory education was made possible through the promulgation of a special law in 1974. School teachers are now paid more than average local government officials graduated from universities.<BR>(4) A longer leave given to female teachers after every child birth. This has made teaching a more attractive and secure job for female graduates.<BR>(5) The decrease of younger population expected in the near future and the consequent decrease in the demand for school teachers, although the total situation will be made a little easier by the long-range plan of improving class-size.<BR>Recent dicussions on teacher training have been more or less influenced by this "over-supply" as well as by theoretical opinions about education and teaching profession in general. Four viewpoints or trends can be identified in the discussions:<BR>(1) That any kind of teacher training should be given by a "university". This means that a teacher training institution must maintain an acadmic standard at the level as high as any other institutions of higher education.<BR>(2) That teaching even at the elementary level is a "profession" which can be trained and recruited only in a curriculum emphasizing the inevitable interrelation between academic study and educational practice.<BR>(3) That a more strict enforcement of regulations on teacher licences is urgently needed in order to exclude inappropriate teacher applicants.<BR>(4) That some "realistic" measures must be taken in response to the recent increase of teacher applicants.<BR>These four trends cutting across each other also form different opinions on the division between pre-and in-service training of teachers. Two examples, i. e. the so-called "peak system" in pre-service education for elementary school teachers and the student teaching are referred to briefly.
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