A Survey of Teachers’ Thoughts on Continuing Education

Authors

  • Irene Marina Macera Author CEACU (Centro de Estudios Antropológicos en Contextos Urbanos)

Keywords:

Continuing education, teaching, updating knowledge, knowledge management

Abstract

This study delves into what teachers think about their own continuing education. Different points of analysis are identified with respect to seniority in the profession, methodological interests, interest in updating know-how, interest in incorporating new knowledge and, finally, the place training occupies in the teacher’s subjective thinking.

At the onset of teaching, continuing education works and is conceived as a way to stay active while entering the job market. In contrast, for teachers who already have a history in the profession, it is viewed as an escape from work or a recourse that occasionally gives meaning to work, thus assuming an important subjective place in the teacher’s vocation. Yet, regardless of the motivation, the acquisition of new knowledge is the most enduring reason teachers draw on to further their training.

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Author Biography

Irene Marina Macera, CEACU (Centro de Estudios Antropológicos en Contextos Urbanos)

Licenciada y Profesora en Ciencias de la Educación de la UNR. DOCTORANDA de la UNR. Becaria doctoral de Conicet.

Published

2013-02-06

How to Cite

Macera, I. M. (2013). A Survey of Teachers’ Thoughts on Continuing Education. Educación Y Educadores, 15(3). Retrieved from https://educacionyeducadores.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/eye/article/view/2311

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Section

Educational theory