Aktekin, Nafiye Çiğdem2019-02-282019-02-282019-02-282019-02-282016Aktekin, N. C. (2016). Evaluating a model from two perspectives: teachers and university scholars. Conference: 9th Annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (iCERi) Location: Seville, SPAIN. p. 4517-4525.2340-1095https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/697Nafiye Çiğdem Aktekin (MEF Author)##nofulltext##Productive strategies for evaluating outcomes are becoming increasingly important for the improvement of teacher education [1] and for any model that claims to offer the best practice. The University within School (UwS) model suggests that teacher education must be done through collaboration between universities and schools. According to Ozcan [2], the model combines two models of professional education: one is the traditional "apprenticeship-journeyman-master's" model, which is practice-based; the other is modern professional education, which is mostly based on theoretical knowledge and is implemented through formal schooling. Students and academicians of an education faculty of a foundation university have been practicing to this end in a workplace for two years. Teachers of the partner school have been part of this model as mentor teachers, role models, and participants. This study aims to evaluate the model from the perspectives of teachers and college faculty since the model aims to prepare the conceptual framework of teacher education through the participation of all partners. The perceptions of two faculty members and three teachers were investigated through interviews. The evaluation of the model will help to design the model more effectively.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEnglish language teachingTeacher educationModel evaluationEvaluating a Model From Two Perspectives: Teachers and University ScholarsConference ObjectN/AN/A45254517WOS:000417330204088