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University of Iceland School of Education Teacher Education Programme Anna Kristín Sigurðardóttir, Head of Faculty aks@hi.is
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The University of Iceland and the Iceland University of Education merged on 1st July 2008 Iceland University of Education became one of 5 schools – School of Education School of Education was founded in 1908 as the Teachers’ College of Iceland School of Education has operated at a university level since 1971
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The University of Iceland Around 14,000 students and more than 2000 lecturers and other staff
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School of Education Students, around 2500 Academic staff, around 140 Administration office staff, around 70 Study at the School of Education is either campus based, taught at a distance or flexible More than half of the students are distance education students
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New Act on the Education and Recruitment of Teachers and Head Teachers, Confirmed in June 2008, become active 1st of July 2011 Requirements: Master’s degree at all levels of schooling Master’s certification in an industrial subject in addition to 60 ECTS of teaching and education studies Lengthening of all teacher education programmes to 5 years (except the education of vocational teachers) Until 1 July 2011 candidates get a license upon completion of a bachelor’s degree and the required Teacher Certification Studies.
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Directive on the content of TE programme nr.872/2009 Total 300 ECTS: 180 ECTS at bachelor level and 120 ECTS at masters level (3 years + 2 years) Pre- school teacher: 150 ects: pedagogy 90 ects: pre-school subject 60 ects: other courses Primary and lower secondary school teacher: 120 ects in pedagogy 120 ects in school subject 60 ects other courses Upper secondary school teacher (high school): 60 ects pedagogy 180 ects subject 60 ects other courses
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Many different tracks to become a teacher
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Faculty-of Teacher Education Early Childhood Education in pre- and primary schools B.Ed./ M.Ed. / M.A. General Teacher Education (two elective subjects) B.Ed./ M.Ed. / M.A. Upper secondary school and university teaching Diploma / M.Ed. / M.A. Teacher Education; subject specialization B.Ed./ M.Ed. / M.A.
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Graduates with B.Ed. degree: 2005 - 2010 Programme 200520062007200820092010 Primary and lower secondary schools268257194184172210 Pre-schools589980716383 Total326356274255235293 Upplýsingar úr nemendaskrá HÍ
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Teachers’ competences Teachers at all school levels: Have subject knowledge and competence to organise education according to individual needs. Have research competence to investigate their own work and are able to use evidences from research for school development. Are competent in communication inside and outside the school community as well as they are able to work with communication among group of children. They implement societal, important values of democracy into teaching and learning in the school community. Are leaders in school development in their field. (Faculty of Teacher education)
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Faculty of Teacher Education policy statement, October 2010 Five main points 1 Teacher education is a professional programme to prepare professionals for practice and to participate in the development of Icelandic school system. 2 Faculty members work closely with schools. 3 Faculty members are aware of that teaching methods in TE programme are role models for teaching methods at other school levels. 4 Integration of teaching and faculty research work is emphasized. 5 International collaboration to provide students with possibilities to take part of their study abroad.
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Undergraduate studies Year 1 Written and Spoken Icelandic (academic writing and references) 10 ECTS Educational research 6 ECTS Developmental Psychology (on 1 – 16 year old pupils)10 Information Technology (in own studies and in school environment) 4 Restricted elective: Sociology and history of education/ Philosophy of Education and history of ideas 10 Introduction to Teaching and Learning 6+4 Restricted elective: The child in the early grades of primary school/ Teaching and learning in middle school /Teaching and learning of adolescents 6+4 Year 2Specialization 1. Specialization as a school subject10Compulsory: School subject didactics and practice 14+6 Specialization: Elective course10Specialization: Elective course10 Elective courses10Elective courses10 Year 3 Specialization 2: Specialization as a school subject or School subject didactics and practice 2 (if one specialization is selected) 4+6 Specialization 2: School subject didactics and practice or an elective course if one specialization is elected 10 Specialization: List on electives10Specialization: List on electives10 Inclusive schooling10B.Ed. project10 Teacher Education programme 2011 - 2012
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Graduate studies Year 4 Compulsory: Specialization as a school subject 10 Compulsory: Subject didactics and practice( 3) 2+8 Specialization: list on electives10Specialization: List on electives10 Restricted elective: Research methods qualitative, Research methods quantitative 5 Restricted elective; Theories in Sociology and Philosophy of Education, Learning theories, Research and school practice 10 Curriculum theory5 Year 5 Restricted elective on educational research: Action research, Research methods, qualitative, Research methods, quantitative 10Elective courses10 The professional teacher (teaching practice)8 + 12M.Ed. project(specialization/ didactics)20 or 3020 Graduate studies Year 4 Compulsory: Specialization as a school subject 10 Compulsory: Subject didactics and practice( 3) 2+8 Specialization: list on electives10Specialization: List on electives10 Restricted elective: Research methods qualitative, Research methods quantitative 5 Restricted elective; Theories in Sociology and Philosophy of Education, Learning theories, Research and school practice 10 Curriculum theory5 Year 5 Restricted elective on educational research: Action research, Research methods, qualitative, Research methods, quantitative 10Elective courses10 The professional teacher (teaching practice) 8 + 12 M.Ed. project(specialization/ didactics)20 or 30 20
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