Teaching Situation and Instructors’ Key-Competencies at the College of Maritime Education (CME): Evaluation of the Marine Engineering Students

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Abstract

Strength of educational system depends upon the quality pf teachers. Teachers have always been considered as one of the noblest professions. (Naz, 2016). Students are generally influenced by their teachers because they spend most of their time at school (Rahaman, 2010; Rosen, 2010). To teach students according to today’s standards, teachers need to understand subject matter deeply and flexibly so that they can help students create useful cognitive maps, relate one idea to another, and address misconceptions. Teachers need to see how ideas connect across fields and to everyday life. Teachers use suitable strategies and resources to follow instructions according to the needs of the needs of individuals and groups of students. Teachers should guide pupils learning in analyzing. Teachers should provide manifold models and explanations of concepts behaviors and skills. Teachers provide creative and critical thinking, problem solving ability, curiosity. They should know how to use various technological and communication. They should believe in change and flexibility in teaching learning process (Rahaman, 2010; Rosen, 2010).

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Victoriano, J. J., Villaruz, R. T., & Alimen, R. A. (2022). Teaching Situation and Instructors’ Key-Competencies at the College of Maritime Education (CME): Evaluation of the Marine Engineering Students. TransNav, 16(2), 241–250. https://doi.org/10.12716/1001.16.02.06

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