Shaping the future : critical essays on teacher education / edited by John Freeman-Moir and Alan Scott.

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Other Authors: Freeman-Moir, D. John, Scott, Alan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rotterdam : Sense publishers, 2007.
Series:Educational futures.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / John Freeman-Moir and Alan Scott
  • Training in turmoil: researching initial teacher education in England in the 1990s / Geoff Whitty, John Furlong, Len Barton, Sheila Miles and Caroline Whiting
  • Teacher education and the 'New Professionalism' : the case of the USA / Landon E. Beyer
  • Teacher education in Australia: a critique of social issues and educational imperatives / Lindsay Parry and Mia O'Brien
  • Caught in the contradictions: New Zealand teacher education / Joce Jesson
  • Unlearning pedagogy / Erica McWilliam
  • Teacher education - a question of teacher knowledge / F. Michael Connelly and D. Jean Clandinin
  • Changing paradigms in teacher education: a case study of innovation and change / Jenny Leach and Bob Moon
  • Preparing teachers to leave no child behind / Linda Valli, Carol Rinke and Saroja Ringo
  • Teacher education: preparation for a learned profession? / Ivan Snook
  • Engaging pedagogies for teacher education: considering a modest critical pedagogy for preparing tomorrow's teachers / Richard Tinning
  • 'Technology' and the coming transformation of schools, teachers and teacher education / Phillip Capper, Linda May Fitzgerald, Ward Weldon and Ken Wilson
  • Constructing 21st century teacher education / Linda Darling-Hammond
  • Why teacher education needs a feminist core / Elody Rathgen
  • In search of a participatory democratic vision in teacher education / Jean C. McPhail and Baljit Kaur.
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