The in-service teacher trainer: profile, career path and duties

  • Carme Pinya Medina Universidad de las Islas Baleares
  • Maria Rosa Rosselló Ramon Universidad de las Islas Baleares
Keywords: teacher training, in-service teacher training, career development

Abstract

This article is the result of a doctoral thesis that aims to understand the reality of teacher trainers at a given moment, when their professional role changes from being a managing training advisor to a role that is more centred on process counselling.

Using in-depth interviews, we defined the personal and professional profile of training counsellors in the Balearic Islands, their career path, the process for their inclusion in Teacher Centres (CEP) and, finally, the duties and skills that they perform as teacher trainers.

The data that has been collected shows the coexistence of different professional roles in the group of education advisors. Moreover, it also indicates a lack of definition of the profile needed to access an advisor's position. There are indeed some coincidences determining the access route to such a position when it comes to the teaching profession since their leadership qualities and group dynamics expertise are a common indicator in most cases. The research also shows that they are subjected not only to a wide range of roles and tasks but also to a vast array of competences required to tackle the education advisor's tasks.

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Author Biographies

Carme Pinya Medina, Universidad de las Islas Baleares
Doctora, profesora ayudante en el Departamento de Pedagogía Aplicada y Psicología de la Educación.
Maria Rosa Rosselló Ramon, Universidad de las Islas Baleares
Doctora, profesora titular en el Departamento de Pedagogía Aplicada y Psicología de la Educación.
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Published
2015-05-05
How to Cite
Pinya Medina C. y Rosselló Ramon M. R. (2015). The in-service teacher trainer: profile, career path and duties. Revista Complutense de Educación, 26(3), 661-678. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RCED.2015.v26.n3.44642
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