English language teacher education in Turkey: Why do we fail and what policy reforms are needed?
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Öztürk, Gökhan
Aydın, Belgin
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Öztürk, G, Aydın, B. (2019). English language teacher education in Turkey: Why do we fail and what policy reforms are needed?. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 9 (1), 181-213.Abstract
With the changing paradigms in mainstream educational sciences identifying teacher
education as a relatively independent area, approaches and policies in second language teacher
education have undergone significant reforms throughout the world in the last two decades.
Turkey, as a country in the midst of both social and cultural changes due to stream of events
around it, has also attempted for such reforms in its English Language Teacher Education (ELTE)
policies since the foundation of Higher Education Council leading to a unified model of preservice teacher education. Teacher education, however, has always been one of the highly debated
and criticized issues in the country by all the stakeholders. This paper scrutinizes the current ELTE
policies in both pre-service and in-service levels in Turkey. The pre-service ELTE programs and
how teachers are trained after graduation are presented focusing on the weaknesses and the
drawbacks of the programs addressing to the relevant literature. Finally, the necessary policy
reforms at all levels of teacher education are suggested by referring to the implementations of
countries with high-quality teacher education systems.
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