Continuing education of physical education teachers and self-assessment of the teaching domain

  • Anacleto F
  • Ferreira J
  • Januário C
  • et al.
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AIMS: to diagnose continuing education initiatives and training needs of physical education teachers. The frequency, limitations and alternatives to continuing education were characterized and self-assessment areas of knowledge essential to teaching were analyzed. METHODS: Data were obtained from 18 beginning teachers, using the Professional Career Characterization Questionnaire, an inventory of needs and characterization of continuing training and self-assessment of skills in areas of knowledge essential to teaching. Qualitative data were systematized and quantitative data analyzed by descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Teachers performed 78 continuing training activities over the last four years, 43 in the technical area of physical education and 28 in school-based Physical Education. The most attended subjects were short-duration and graduate courses. The main limitations identified were the financial and time constraints to training. Self-assessment of the teaching areas was deemed to be sufficient, indicating a margin for new learning. CONCLUSION: The teachers showed commitment to their training, with a focus on teaching and awareness of its importance in professional development.(AU)

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Anacleto, F. N. de A., Ferreira, J. da S., Januário, C. A. S. dos S., & Santos, J. H. dos. (2017). Continuing education of physical education teachers and self-assessment of the teaching domain. Motriz: Revista de Educação Física, 23(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-6574201700030028

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