Abstract

Privatization and internationalization of education in Sri Lanka has created a demand for more trained teachers, unlocked teacher education to private teacher training institutes in Sri Lanka. To maintain the quality of the programme, tertiary authority registration of the relevant programme is required for the institute. Objectives of the study are to assess the current levels of performance of the trainee teachers, to investigate the challenges and issues faced by the institute and to examine the impact of the tertiary authority registration process on Teacher Education Diplomas. The sample size of this qualitative/quantitative research is 90 teacher trainees. Data collection methods were questionnaire, key informant interviews and documentary analysis. Study found that 63% trainees believed their performance is very good while 29% and 8% believed their performance is good and averaged respectively. However, there is no significant relationship between education and performance. Although the tertiary authority uses online platforms, the findings of the study revealed that the institute faces constant challenges due to procrastination practices and bureaucratic procedures. Furthermore, the institute struggles with the supervision of teaching practice. 87% trainees stated that registration of their diploma at the tertiary authority motivated them to enroll at the institute. yet the registration of the diplomas at the tertiary authority had on low impact on the learning teaching process.

Highlights

  • Teaching is the noblest profession and they transform students’ behaviour with knowledge attitudes and skills

  • Rahaman et al (2011) stated that “teacher education is the integral part of the education system, has greatly expanded and will expand further to cater to the fast emerging needs of the country” (p.150).According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Teacher Education is formal training for teachers who can be in pre- service or in service and which is intended to furnish them with knowledge, attitude, beahaviour and skills requisite for teaching at the relevant level

  • In order to obtain the state recognition, the higher education institutes need to be registered in Tertiary Vocational and Education Commission (TVEC) in Sri Lanka

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INTRODUCTION

Teaching is the noblest profession and they transform students’ behaviour with knowledge attitudes and skills. Rahaman et al (2011) stated that “teacher education is the integral part of the education system, has greatly expanded and will expand further to cater to the fast emerging needs of the country” (p.150).According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Teacher Education is formal training for teachers who can be in pre- service or in service and which is intended to furnish them with knowledge, attitude, beahaviour and skills requisite for teaching at the relevant level. Higher education institutes at present concentrate more on Teacher Education at tertiary and vocational level which will lead to employment or job opportunities. In order to obtain the state recognition, the higher education institutes need to be registered in Tertiary Vocational and Education Commission (TVEC) in Sri Lanka. Effects of the registration of TVEC on the teacher education diplomas, current procedures are discussed

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