TEACHER EDUCATION: SOME COLLABORATIVES REFLECTIONS

Authors

  • Vantoir Roberto Brancher
  • Elza Hirata Baptista
  • Mariglei Severo Maraschin
  • Victor Julierme Santos da Conceição

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17648/educare.v2i4.1655

Keywords:

saberes, ciclos de vida e formação de professores

Abstract

This study reflects on teachers’ educational development, regarding the self, the career, the life cycles, the knowledge and professional development of teachers. It has recently been observed that teachers’ lives have been focused on studies. These studies are important in order to see teachers as individuals, analyzing his/her constructions, his/her daily life, his/her writing. In short, their know-how/ know-being. Teachers keep constructing themselves through interaction with other people during their lives history. They pass, therefore, through professional life cycles that should be taken into consideration in accounts of the development of education projects. In that sense, teachers’ education should be seen as a continuous process that does not finish with initial teacher education. It is worth remembering the professional knowledge and crises that this individual undergoes. These issues are discussed in teacher development courses, understood as a process, which it believes
in the potential of teachers and schools. Schools needs to re-think themselves as “schools that learn” where everybody is invited to learn in a collaborative and in a dynamic process. To recognize teachers, as education professionals it is necessary to see teachers as incomplete, inconclusive and in constant development.

Published

01-01-2000

How to Cite

BRANCHER, V. R.; BAPTISTA, E. H.; MARASCHIN, M. S.; DA CONCEIÇÃO, V. J. S. TEACHER EDUCATION: SOME COLLABORATIVES REFLECTIONS. Educere et Educare, [S. l.], v. 2, n. 4, p. p. 63–75, 2000. DOI: 10.17648/educare.v2i4.1655. Disponível em: https://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/educereeteducare/article/view/1655. Acesso em: 17 may. 2024.

Issue

Section

Núcleo Temático: Aprendizagem e Ação Docente