Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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356562 | International Journal of Educational Development | 2008 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In Vietnam, despite the introduction of a new curriculum based on a child-centred education approach, there exist many problems and challenges in the educational process. To overcome these problems, the Vietnamese and Japanese governments have been conducting an in-service teacher-training programme, including school-based observation and reflection of lessons as a major activity. This study investigates the problems encountered in these schools. The results reveal that (1) the lesson is extremely fast-paced, (2) teachers tend to evaluate their colleagues and students, (3) teachers need to learn about how to learn and (4) promoting dialogue among teachers is considerably challenging.
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Authors
Eisuke Saito, Atsushi Tsukui, Yoshitaka Tanaka,