What is the difference between in service and pre service education?
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PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION, MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE Pre-service education of teacher means, education of teachers before they enter into service as teacher. During this period of teacher education programmes, teaching practice goes side by side, while they are getting knowledge about theory papers. A good deal of improvement in the teacher education programme is needed. Pre-service education is carried on for preparing different types of teachers. Pre-service teacher preparation is a collection of unrelated courses and field experience. Research based curriculum development of pre-service teacher education is yet to take roots. These programmes are intended to support and enhance teacher learning instill in them a greater degree of self confidence. The beginning teachers in this case learn from their practice and from the culture and norms of the unique school settings where in they have been placed and interact with these cultures. IN-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION – MEANING The moment a teacher has completed his training in a college of education, it does not mean that he is now trained for all times to come. A teaching degree, like B.Ed makes him enter into service as a teacher. Thereafter his job continues well only if he continues his studies everyday in the classroom situations and outside the classroom, he comes across problems and side by side he is a expected to sort them out. There is need of more and more knowledge, more and more education for making him a better teacher
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The difference between in service and pre-service education:
- A teacher who is already teaching in classroom, refers to the the term ''in service teacher''. They are directly engages in teaching.
- In the other side, ''pre service teacher'' refers to them who are going through the process of becoming teacher. These programmes are organised to train people to be a teacher through lecture-style workshop.
- Over the time, both the processes have changed.
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