Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education

Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education
Author: Diane Mayer,Mary Dixon,Jodie Kline,Alex Kostogriz,Julianne Moss,Leonie Rowan,Bernadette Walker-Gibbs,Simone White
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-02-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811039294

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This book provides an evidentiary basis for policy decisions regarding initial teacher education and beginning teaching and informs the design and delivery of teacher preparation programs. Based on a rigorous analysis of international literature and the policy context for teacher education globally, and assessing data generated through a longitudinal study conducted in Australia, it investigates the effectiveness of teacher education in preparing teachers for the variety of school settings in which they begin their teaching careers. Over four years, the Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education (SETE) project tracked roughly 5,000 recently graduated teachers and 1,000 school principals in Australia to capture workforce data and gauge graduate teachers’ and principals’ perceptions of their initial teacher education programs. This book offers a synthesis of the research findings and uses the SETE as a catalyst for innovative theorization of the effectiveness of teacher education.

Learning Teaching From Teachers Realising The Potential Of School Based Teacher Education

Learning Teaching From Teachers  Realising The Potential Of School Based Teacher Education
Author: Hagger, Hazel,McIntyre, Donald
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335202928

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This volume explores the implications of different approaches to helping student teachers to learn from practising teachers. It puts particular emphasis on an approach based on research into that expertise and designed to give student teachers access to it.

Developing a Pedagogy of Teacher Education

Developing a Pedagogy of Teacher Education
Author: John Loughran
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134210602

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A pedagogy of teacher education must go well beyond the simple delivery of information about teaching. This book describes and explores the complex nature of teaching and of learning about teaching, illustrating how important teacher educators' professional knowledge is and how that knowledge must influence teacher training practices. The book is divided into two sections. The first considers the crucial distinction between teaching student-teachers and teaching them about teaching, allowing practice to push beyond the technical-rational, or tips-and-tricks approach, to teaching about teaching in a way that brings in the appropriate attitudes, knowledge and skills of teaching itself. Section two highlights the dual nature of student teachers’ learning, arguing that they need to concentrate not only on learning what is being taught but also on the way in which that teaching is conducted.

Making a Difference in Teacher Education Through Self Study

Making a Difference in Teacher Education Through Self Study
Author: Clare Kosnik,Clive Beck,Anne R. Freese,Anastasia P. Samaras
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-02-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402035289

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* examples of research conducted on 15 different teacher education programs * the impact the research had on the development of the program is included * the text systematically describes 15 teacher education programs * engaging stories of teacher educators working to renew their programs * The studies include a description of the research methodology used

International Handbook of Self Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices

International Handbook of Self Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices
Author: J. John Loughran,Mary Lynn Hamilton,Vicki Kubler LaBoskey,Tom L. Russell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 1541
Release: 2007-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402065453

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The International Handbook on Self-study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices is of interest to teacher educators, teacher researchers and practitioner researchers. This volume: -offers an encyclopaedic review of the field of self-study; -examines in detail self-study in a range of teaching and teacher education contexts; -outlines a full understanding of the nature and development of self-study; -explores the development of a professional knowledge base for teaching through self-study; -purposefully represents self-study through research and practice; -illustrates examples of self-study in teaching and teacher education.

Study to Teach

Study to Teach
Author: Steve Herne,John Jessel,Jenny Griffiths
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134654963

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For all those preparing to teach or involved in further professional development it will provide an essential, accessible and readable companion to their course. Theories of learning are integrated with practical strategies for approaching a topic. Each of the following areas discussed: *active reading and using the library *referencing correctly *making notes and writing clearly *presenting your work orally *developing subject knowledge *using information and communications technology *continuing professional development *developing key relationships *partnerships between schools and universities. The book explores the process of getting to know yourself as a learner and the nature of knowledge and understanding. A useful and comprehensive introduction to research identifies and demystifies aspects more relevant to the education student. Each chapter is written by professional educators with a wide range of experience and expertise.

Tensions in Teaching about Teaching

Tensions in Teaching about Teaching
Author: Amanda Berry
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2007-06-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402059933

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This book captures the excitement – and the difficulties – of self-study of teacher education practices, placing it at the forefront of approaches to practitioner inquiry. It offers insight into the relationship between teaching about teaching and learning about teaching that emerged through the author’s own self-study project. The book illustrates how tensions can act as a means for both analysing practice and articulating the professional knowledge that comprises a pedagogy of teacher education.

Teachers Who Teach Teachers

Teachers Who Teach Teachers
Author: Tom Russell,Fred Korthagen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135400057

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This is a reflection on the education of teachers, written by teacher educators who discuss features of their work and the challenges facing teacher education in the 1990s. The book invites the reader to attempt similar analyses of personal practice and development in their own teaching.; The book deals with the personal development of both new and experienced teacher educators, illustrating how strongly teacher educators are influenced by their visions and by the challenge to prove themselves in the university setting. In addition, the book examines the ways in which teacher educators have acted to promote their own professional development and study their own practices, including writing as a tool for reflection, a life-history approach to self-study, as well as a study of educative relationships with others, and the analysis of a personal return to the classroom. Finally, it takes a broader look at the professional development of teacher educators and offers a challenge to all teacher educators to consider the tension between rigour and relevance.