Peer to peer: Teachers support teachers through recorded teacher training videos
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Oflaz, M. Peer to peer: Teachers support teachers through recorded teacher training videos. 3rd International Conference on Psychology for Language Teachers and Learners (ICPLTL-2024).Özet
Language teachers who engage in continuous professional development after graduation demonstrate a
commitment to lifelong learning and the enhancement of their pedagogical skills, thereby ensuring they remain
effective and up to date in their teaching practice. According to the British Council and TEPAV’s report (2015), a
significant of English teachers in Higher Education in Turkiye seem to be well-qualified, with around two-thirds
having master’s degrees. However, these qualifications seem to have limited training in English for Academic
Purposes (EAP) or English for Specific Purposes (ESP). Additionally, a needs analysis conducted at a foundation
university in Istanbul indicated that many teachers, the majority of whom graduated from non-English Language
Teaching (non-ELT) departments, required further training. This institution’s Professional Development Unit,
which embraced a blended learning strategy, planned and implemented asynchronous sessions consisting
of recorded videos, considering the needs of the team, in addition to the face-to-face teacher training sessions
facilitated by esteemed teacher trainers. They aimed to provide a more flexible schedule for watching these videos
and completing the related tasks as learning evidence to deliver lessons more efficiently and effectively and
enhance the quality of teaching, while compiling a sustainable series of training videos. The initial set of videos
was recorded by the Professional Development Unit Coordinator, an experienced teacher trainer. Subsequently,
teachers were motivated and encouraged to volunteer in creating the remaining videos. This peer-to-peer support is
incredibly valuable, especially for new teachers, as they can learn directly from the experiences and insight of their
more seasoned colleagues. In other words, teachers support teachers by integrating a socio-cultural framework to
develop a collaborative learning community.
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