Models on Teaching Effectiveness in Current Scientific Literature

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2021-08Department
Didáctica de la Lengua y la LiteraturaSource
Educ. Sci. 2021, 11(8), 409Abstract
Knowing what defines ‘effective teaching’ contributes significantly to the appropriateness
and validity of the instruction provided to pre-service teachers during their initial training. This may
help them to perform as expert teachers before finishing their university training. This study aims
to reflect upon the most significant models and theoretical contributions of each of the five most
common methods for investigating teaching effectiveness in the current scientific literature. To that
end, the main scientific sources within this field of study have been obtained on the Internet through
the Web of Science (WoS), Scopus and ERIC. The sources were selected for their relevance to the
topic, which was determined by assessing the citations generated by the academic works and the
impact of the journals in which they were published. The results show that the key and most
central factor salient in teaching quality is related to the teachers themselves and their training.
Thus, any educational model that seeks educational excellence must focus foremost on ensuring care
and respect for teaching professionals, beyond economic investment, resource availability, or any
other factors.
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teaching effectiveness; teacher professional development; theoretical models; ethnographic approach; educational indicatorsCollections
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