Educating the Deliberate Professional

Educating the Deliberate Professional
Author: Franziska Trede,Celina McEwen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319329581

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This book takes a fresh look at professional practice and professional education. In times of increased managerialism of academic teaching and a focus on graduate learning outcomes, it discusses possibilities to teach and learn otherwise. A deliberate professional is someone who consciously, thoughtfully and courageously makes choices about how to act and be in the practice world. A pedagogy of deliberateness is introduced that focuses on developing the following four characteristics of professionals: (1) deliberating on the complexity of practice and workplace cultures and environments; (2) understanding what is probable, possible and impossible in relation to existing and changing practices; (3) taking a deliberate stance in positioning oneself in practice as well as in making technical decisions; and (4) being aware of and responsible for the consequences of actions taken or actions not taken in relation to the ‘doing’, ‘saying’, ‘knowing’ and ‘relating’ in practice. Educating the deliberate professional is a comprehensive volume that carves out and explores a framework for a pedagogy of deliberateness that goes beyond educating reflective and deliberative practitioners. As a whole, this book argues for the importance of educating deliberate professionals, because, in the current higher education climate, there is a need to reconcile critique (thinking), participation (doing) and moral responsibility (relating to others) in professional practice and professional education.

Teaching as a Profession

Teaching as a Profession
Author: Glenn Langford
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1978
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0719007178

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Education an impossible Profession

Education  an  impossible Profession
Author: Tamara Bibby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Classroom environment
ISBN: 0415552664

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This book will provide a way of using psychoanalytic psychologies to think about some of the processes and experiences of learning and teaching.

Educating Lawyers

Educating Lawyers
Author: William M. Sullivan,Anne Colby,Judith Welch Wegner,Lloyd Bond,Lee S. Shulman
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2007-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780787982614

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The Challenge of Educating Lawyers "This volume, under the presidency of Lee Shulman, is intended primarily to foster appreciation for what legal education does at its best. We want to encourage more informed scholarship and imaginative dialogue about teaching and learning for the law at all organizational levels: in individual law schools, in the academic associations, in the profession itself. We also believe our findings will be of interest within the academy beyond the professional schools, as well as among that public concerned with higher education and the promotion of professional excellence." --From the Introduction "Educating Lawyers is no doubt the best work on the analysis and reform of legal education that I have ever read. There is a call for deep changes in the way law is taught, and I believe that it will be a landmark in the history of legal education." --Bryant G. Garth, dean and professor of law, Southwestern Law School and former director of the American Bar Foundation "Educating Lawyers succeeds admirably in describing the educational programs at virtually every American law school. The call for the integration of the three apprenticeships seems to me exactly what is needed to make legal education more 'professional,' to prepare law students better for the practice of law, and to address societal expectations of lawyers." --Stephen Wizner, dean of faculty, William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law, Yale Law School

International Summit on the Teaching Profession Building a High Quality Teaching Profession Lessons from around the World

International Summit on the Teaching Profession Building a High Quality Teaching Profession Lessons from around the World
Author: Schleicher Andreas
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264113046

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This report presents the best current evidence about what can make teacher-oriented reforms effective and points to examples of reforms that have produced specific results, show promise or illustrate imaginative ways of implementing change.

Reclaiming the Teaching Profession

Reclaiming the Teaching Profession
Author: J. Amos Hatch
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475810325

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Reclaiming the Teaching Profession gives educators (especially teachers and future teachers) and their allies a clear overview of the massive effort to dismantle public education in the United States, which includes a direct attack on teachers. The book details, and provides a systematic critique of, the shaky assumptions at the foundation of the market-based reform initiatives that dominate the contemporary education scene. It names and exposes the motives and methods of the powerful philanthropists, politicians, business moguls, and education entrepreneurs who are behind the reform movement. It provides counter narratives that public school advocates can use to talk back to those who would destroy the teaching profession and public education. It includes examples of successful acts of resistance and identifies resources for challenging reformers’ taken for granted primacy in the education debate. It concludes with strategies educators can use to “speak truth to power,” reclaim their professional status, and reshape the education landscape in ways that serve all of America’s children and preserve our democracy.

Education as a Profession

Education as a Profession
Author: Myron Lieberman
Publsiher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1956
Genre: Teaching
ISBN: UOM:39015011476952

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Educating for Well Being in Law

Educating for Well Being in Law
Author: Caroline Strevens,Rachael Field
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351104388

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Bringing together the current international body of knowledge on key issues for educating for well-being in law, this book offers comparative perspectives across jurisdictions, and utilises a range of theoretical lenses (including socio-legal, psychological and ethical theories) in analysing well-being and legal education in law. The chapters include innovative and tested research methodologies and strategies for educating for well-being. Asking and answering the question as to whether law is special in terms of producing psychological distress in law students, law teachers and the profession, and bringing together common and opposing perspectives, this book also seeks to highlight excellent practice in promoting a positive professional identity at law school and beyond resulting in an original contribution to knowledge, and new discourses of analysis.