Teacher Training

This study reveals that various consultant to the Project have pointed out that UMSEP courses demand more of the teacher than other courses. The study mentions that UMSEP sees the teacher as the 'mediator' between the materials and the student and allows the teacher as a certain amount of...

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Main Author: Lee Hsia Carmel Heah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaya 1985-12-01
Series:Journal of Modern Languages
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Online Access:http://jml.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3952
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description This study reveals that various consultant to the Project have pointed out that UMSEP courses demand more of the teacher than other courses. The study mentions that UMSEP sees the teacher as the 'mediator' between the materials and the student and allows the teacher as a certain amount of discretion especially with regard to procedures, to adapt them when necessary to ensure that the learning objectives of the course are attained in the most efficient and economical way possible in terms or time taken, effort, anxiety, etc. The paper also states that there are different teaching styles. Therefore, the guiding principle in training is to help teachers perceive options available, extend their repertoire or skill and, by familiarizing them with the principles under the courses, improve their ability to select appropriately from these skill options.
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spelling doaj-art-15a6779da0b74a1b9f243252825411b52024-11-26T19:00:27ZengUniversiti MalayaJournal of Modern Languages1675-526X2462-19861985-12-0131Teacher TrainingLee Hsia Carmel Heah0University of Malaya, Malaysia This study reveals that various consultant to the Project have pointed out that UMSEP courses demand more of the teacher than other courses. The study mentions that UMSEP sees the teacher as the 'mediator' between the materials and the student and allows the teacher as a certain amount of discretion especially with regard to procedures, to adapt them when necessary to ensure that the learning objectives of the course are attained in the most efficient and economical way possible in terms or time taken, effort, anxiety, etc. The paper also states that there are different teaching styles. Therefore, the guiding principle in training is to help teachers perceive options available, extend their repertoire or skill and, by familiarizing them with the principles under the courses, improve their ability to select appropriately from these skill options. http://jml.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3952UMSEP; teaching styles; teachers as mediators
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