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Impact of Teacher Training Programs on TLE Teacher Competency

The Wednesday Herald by The Wednesday Herald
September 4, 2024
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by: Novie N. Rivera
Teacher II, Pag-asa Elementary School
Liliw Sub-Office, SDO Laguna
In improving the competency of Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) educators, teacher training programs are essential. Having these programs to give instructors the know-how, abilities, and attitudes they need can greatly enhance the quality of TLE teaching as it offers a broad variety of technical and vocational skills which are essential to the overall development of students.
Citing these viewpoints, it has been discovered that thorough teacher training programs that address attitudes, knowledge, and skills are beneficial in raising teachers’ subject matter expertise. Their comprehensive understanding of the content acquired during training enables them to ensure that they have a solid foundation in the most recent pedagogical approaches while also improving their ability to assist learning.
Additionally, TLE teachers will have the option to concentrate in certain technical topics like home economics and agriculture, which will not only help them become more knowledgeable in their fields but also meet the growing need for qualified workers in these domains. In order to better teach these abilities, they might also acquire the most recent methods in food processing, clothing manufacturing, or auto repair.
TLE teachers’ pedagogical and assessment abilities are also essential to the curriculum’s delivery. With the right training, they can get the skills necessary to use digital tools and instructional technology in the classroom, which can increase student engagement and make classes more dynamic. Training can also improve assessment methods such as performance-based evaluations, guaranteeing accurate evaluation of students’ learning.
With training, TLE teachers can also develop an improved classroom management approach, as they learn strategies to facilitate collaborative and hands-on learning activities safely and productively. Teachers learn how to manage laboratories and workshops, maintain equipment, and ensure the wellbeing of students during practical sessions. This comprehensive approach not only enhances the teachers’ skill sets but also helps in creating a more conducive learning environment that fosters students’ engagement and enhances educational outcomes.
In addition, our TLE teachers’ continuous professional development through training programs elevates their ability to upgrade their skills and stay current with industry trends and innovations. Their confidence in teaching the subject matter is reinforced through these training initiatives, leading to improved quality of instruction. They become more competent in addressing the diverse learning needs of students and tailoring their lessons accordingly.
Nevertheless, the effectiveness of these training programs hinges on the active involvement of various stakeholders, including local governments, educational institutions, and teacher working groups, all of which provide essential support for teachers’ professional learning and development in Technology and Livelihood Education.
The competency of TLE teachers is significantly impacted by teacher training programs. By means of enhancing their content knowledge, pedagogical skills, assessment capabilities, and classroom management abilities, these programs play a crucial role in shaping effective TLE educators who can deliver high-quality instruction and prepare students for life and the workplace.
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