The Struggle for Teacher Education
International Perspectives on Governance and Reforms
Anja Swennen editor Professor Tom Are Trippestad editor Professor Tobias Werler editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Apr '17
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Presents critical research on the challenges of reforming teacher education from a range of theoretical perspectives and empirical studies in an international perspective.
Reform of teacher education is en vogue worldwide today due to the widespread belief that teacher education has the power to change traditional modes of schooling, educating new teachers who will be capable of improving the knowledge standard of children and boost the economic power of nations. The Struggle for Teacher Education brings together conceptual, comparative and empirical studies from Australia, England, Finland, The Netherlands, Norway, South Africa and South America to explore the ways in which professional education has been positioned in a reactive mode. The contributors discuss how teacher education is a contested division in higher education and look at how current reform efforts may limit the potential and work of teacher education, highlighting why this point needs more attention. Moreover, the collection reveals how teacher education’s authorship on teacher professionalism may be weakened or strengthened by current reform drives and offers alternative models on how to rethink reforming teacher education.
The book is accessible, well referenced and provides an insightful overview of global teacher education reforms. * Journal of Education for Teaching *
This book will challenge and inspire academics, practitioners and policy makers to recognize the vital – and yet so often absent - contribution of teacher educators to questions of reform in teacher education. * Amanda Berry, Professor, School of Education, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia *
ISBN: 9781474285537
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 517g
240 pages