Tadaluring Microteaching Learning Model: A Practical and Applicable Key to Improve Teacher Students’ Qualified Teaching Achievements
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https://doi.org/10.46328/ijres.3102Keywords:
Professional teacher, Tadaluring Microteaching Learning Model, Teacher students, Teaching skillsAbstract
This article reports an analysis of teacher students' teaching achievement in designing lesson plans, improving teaching practice, and developing teacher competency. The research followed a mixed method research design, combining quantitative and qualitative data. It further employed a one-group pretest-posttest design in a quasi-experimental approach with the participants observed to obtain the needed data for further statistical analysis. The findings reveal that Tadaluring Microteaching Learning Model (TMLM), with its five-component microteaching cycle (e.g. syntax, social systems, principles of reactions, support systems, and effects of models) helps teacher students improve teaching achievement in Microteaching course by providing extra resources of experience to improve lesson plan design, teaching practice implementation, and teacher competence enhancement. This study also examines the experiences of both supervisors and teacher students in implementing the five components of the TMLM microteaching cycle. It reports that teacher students are able to design good lesson plans after participating in the TMLM microteaching cycle. It further shows the five components of the TMLM microteaching cycle aroused the teacher students’ positive attitude and motivation to create and improve teaching practice during peer teaching sessions while improving their personality and social competence at the same time. This study provides a better understanding that the use of TMLM's five components in the microteaching cycle can support teacher students' teaching performance effectively in the future.References
Ambarini, R., Faridi, A., Sukarno, S., & Yuliasri, I. (2023). Tadaluring Microteaching Learning Model: A practical and applicable key to improve teacher students’ qualified teaching achievements. International Journal of Research in Education and Science (IJRES), 9(2), 546-570. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijres.3102
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