The Students’ Ability in Using Lexical Collocation In Sentences at State Islamic University of North Sumatra
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ABSTRACT. To enable pre-service teachers acquire the certain teaching skills, well-planned educational programs and well-trained teachers are needed to implement these programs. Indeed, teacher education institution hold a major responsibility in training qualified pre-service teachers as it is essential for the welfare of a country and securing the quality of all educational levels from primary to tertiary education. To determine the level of teaching skills, a qualitative descriptive method was used with 96 pre-service teachers. The study adopted and modified a scale according to the needs of the study and validated by experts. The present study found that the pre-service teachers of BukSU generally are prepared for classroom work as revealed in the results of their internship in the laboratory school as well as during their off-campus which consists of their roles as student interns and their ability to handle students’ participation. Qualitative research methods can be resorted to in order to perform in-depth descriptive studies to investigate the differences in the teaching skills of pre-service teachers from different indicators.
Keywords: pre-service teachers, teaching, skills, teacher education, internship
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