Teacher Education and Professional Self-Definition of Prospective Teachers of German as an Additional Language in Rio de Janeiro

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The purpose of this presentation is to report the results of a research that aimed to identify and analyze bottlenecks and potentialities of the university education of additional language teachers by looking into curricular subjects and activities comprising professional practice training.

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The education of prospective additional language teachers has evolved in Brazil parallel to the demands established both by the official curricular parameters and by the very expansion of the market of commercial courses. Thus, the aspiring additional-language teacher faces a diverse and heterogeneous work environment when entering the labor market. Although students are often exposed to a wide range of subjects on the history and nature of their target languages as well as to pedagogical tools necessary to teach them, novice teachers face potentially diverse market demands and the lack of prestige of the profession. The purpose of this presentation is to report the results of a research that aimed to identify and analyze bottlenecks and potentialities of the university education of additional language teachers by looking into curricular subjects and activities comprising professional practice training. The research was inspired by the literature on 'professional capacity-building’ in foreign or additional language teaching and the working concept of teachers´ professional self-definition.

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