Abstract

The aim of this study is to implement micro teaching method in Special Teaching Methods I and II courses in order to teach preservice teachers how to make lesson plans and help them gain experiences in classroom management issues; i.e. to improve their teaching skills. The study was designed according to the principles of action research. Pre-service teachers carried out micro teaching sessions during the fall and the spring term as a requirement of Special Teaching Methods I and II courses. The research process started at the beginning of each term. In the first 7 weeks, the instructor provided preservice teachers with theoretical knowledge about special teaching methods. The practice phase started after the mid-term exams, in which the participants were divided into groups and taught lessons on predetermined topics by using micro teaching methods. The teaching practices were video recorded. The data of the study were obtained from video recordings of the micro teaching sessions, the semi-structured interviews conducted with the participants and the learner diaries. A total of 40 preservice teachers participated in the study; however, the data from 10 participants were used in the analysis. The results revealed that preservice teachers gained experience in teaching and improved their teaching, classroom management, and lesson plan preparation skills thanks to this implementation.

Highlights

  • Advancing technology has led to noticeable changes in many fields including “education”

  • This study was conducted to develop teaching skills of preservice teachers attending the department of physical education and sports teaching, to help them realize when lesson plans fail and to teach them prepare alternative plans

  • As a popular method used in teacher training programs, is being used nowadays very often

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Introduction

Advancing technology has led to noticeable changes in many fields including “education”. Micro teaching method aims to simplify challenging learning and teaching processes as much as possible (Bilen, 2014) It provides pre-service teachers with various opportunities to plan and implement new teaching strategies. Micro teaching method is a teaching practice used in improving teaching skills of preservice teachers This practice is a reduced version of real classroom practices in terms of the number of students, the topic covered, skills and duration (Erciyeş, 2009). This method aims to determine strengths and weaknesses of preservice teachers and improve their teaching skills . At the end of lesson, supervisor and preservice teacher have a short conversation about his teaching practice ies.ccsenet.org

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