L'éducation préscolaire 4 ans temps plein au Québec : réflexions quant aux besoins et aux enjeux de formation continue des enseignantes
Abstract
In Quebec, many teachers took the responsibility of a full-time 4-year-old preschool class since the last years. This new situation makes necessary a reflection about the needs specific to the initial and continuing education of these teachers. However, few studies have until now documented the training needs of the teachers who work there. This article offers a reflection on the needs specific to the continuing education of full-time 4-year-old preschool teachers in the light of the results of eight studies whose research subject was related to full-time 4-year-old preschool in Quebec. Moreover, the issues to be considered to improve the continuing education of these teachers are discussed.
Keywords: full-time 4-year-old preschool, teachers’ training; training needs, issues of teachers’ training; teachers
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