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Bridging the Gap between Curriculum Planning Policies and Pre-service Teachers’ Needs

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  • Angela Castro-Garces
  • Argemiro Arboleda

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The challenge and satisfaction of being a teacher is doubled when one has the precious task of being a teacher trainer, as our practices replicate exponentially, touching the lives of people we do not even get to meet. Accordingly, this article presents the analysis of a process that brought tensions to a teacher training program because of the need to comply with the guidelines of the National Ministry of Education while considering pre-service teachers’ needs. Thus, a descriptive analysis was done, through a questionnaire, with the objective of portraying pre-service teachers’ perceptions about the curriculum that underlies their teaching training program, and characterizing their contributions in the face of a new curriculum design. The gains obtained out of the participants’ insights were key in understading their feelings and provided a good source of information for the new curriculum. The results suggest that pre-service teachers’ perceptions broaden teacher trainers’ horizons and enrich curriculum planning as a step towards meaningful and inclusive learning.

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  • Angela Castro-Garces & Argemiro Arboleda, 2017. "Bridging the Gap between Curriculum Planning Policies and Pre-service Teachers’ Needs," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(12), pages 1-50, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:10:y:2017:i:12:p:50
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    1. Heriberto Valencia & Jakeline Enriquez & Lizeth Acosta, 2018. "The Education of an English Professor: The Biographical Narrative," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(4), pages 101-101, April.

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