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Educating teachers focusing on the development of reflective and relational competences

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A comprehensive research review carried out on behalf of the Norwegian Ministry of Education in 2008 concluded that the competence to establish and maintain good teacher–student relations is a central and important one for a teacher in today’s schools. Together with teaching competence and classroom management competence, other competencies that are decisive for learning outcomes include the teacher’s knowledge of and ability to establish relations, to feel empathy, respect and tolerance, and to take an interest in the students and their potential. Nordenbo and colleagues’ findings correspond with the results from other meta-studies, and hence, research quite unanimously concludes that relations matter. However, a closer definition and breakdown into concrete skills is impeded not only at theoretical and definitional levels, but also at a practical level. How can relational competence be described theoretically? And can relational competence be learnt and trained in the context of teacher education at all? In a current development and research project of the Bachelor Degree Programme for Teacher Education in Aarhus, Denmark, we investigate the development of relational competence in both theory and practice. The project is organised and carried out in cooperation between student teachers, teacher educators, qualified teachers and researchers, and this conceptual paper explains the theoretical ideas, implications and perspectives as well as the overall aims and the structure of the project. After a brief introduction to the organisational context, The Danish Teacher Education, the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of the project are explained. The project’s overall aim is to break new ground in pedagogical research and teacher education, and the goal is to contribute to the development of theoretical knowledge within this academic field, so that relational competence can be understood and taught as part of ongoing development of teacher’s professional competence.

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  1. ECTS is a standardised European Credit Transfer System created by the European Commission and aimed at higher education. One ECTS point represents 30 h of student workload.

  2. In Denmark, we have seven University Colleges offering Teacher Education Degree Programmes. VIA University College educate 25 % of all teachers in Denmark. We have approximately 3300 students and 200 teacher educators. In total, VIA University has 18,000 students, 2000 employees and a total of 35 different education programmes, such as nurses, pedagogues, social workers, engineers and physiotherapists. VIA is the largest institution for professional Bachelor Programmes in Denmark.

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Jensen, E., Skibsted, E.B. & Christensen, M.V. Educating teachers focusing on the development of reflective and relational competences. Educ Res Policy Prac 14, 201–212 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10671-015-9185-0

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