Teacher Education in Australia Investigations into Programming Practicum and Partnership

Teacher Education in Australia  Investigations into Programming  Practicum and Partnership
Author: David E. Lynch,Tony Yeigh
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781300831631

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In the last decade in Australia teacher education has undergone numerous critical reviews, yet little on the teacher education front appears to have changed. Related to this, the teaching profession's struggles to cope with a changing world have been publicly documented and an increasing push for improved school outcomes from Australian governments, at both the state and federal level, appear as regular pieces in the national press. This forms a complex situation involving competing concerns, and raises questions concerning what to make of the situation and how to move teacher education forward in Australia. This book seeks to answer these questions by providing an evidence-based framework for investigating and directing teacher education practice into the future.

Re imagining Teaching Improvement

Re imagining Teaching Improvement
Author: David Lynch,Tony Yeigh,Wendy Boyd
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789819977468

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This research-based book focuses on re-imagining how to improve pedagogical and environmental approaches to teaching and teacher education, across the early childhood to higher education sectors. It motivates educators, academics and researchers to stimulate thinking around the use of research to transform professional teaching and teacher education in imaginative ways. It showcases insights into the design and implementation of successful approaches to teaching improvement at the direct level of practice. This book provides a clear ‘how to’ approach that identifies the general principles by which teaching improvement can be planned, monitored and evaluated, as well as guidelines for contextualising these principles within specific educational levels and situations.

International Perspectives on School University Partnerships

International Perspectives on School University Partnerships
Author: Daniela Acquaro,Ondine Jayne Bradbury
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2023-06-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789819908073

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This book draws together international scholarship on school–university partnerships challenging thinking about purpose and sustainability as well as the power of collaboration in transcending organisational and contextual boundaries. Moving beyond transactional arrangements, the book showcase various models of school–university partnerships, and explores the role of policy, research, and practice, across the life cycle of partnerships. This edited collection presents a strong body of evidence with global significance, providing valuable insights into catalysts for partnerships, the drivers for transformational change, and generative growth resulting from authentic collaboration. An important reference for all teacher education providers, schools, and educational stakeholders, this book showcases global examples of the power of partnerships in an era necessitating cross sectoral collaboration to address contemporary societal challenges.

Teacher Education Through Uncertainty and Crisis

Teacher Education Through Uncertainty and Crisis
Author: Terri Seddon,Alexander Kostogriz,Joanna Barbousas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000522662

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This book examines teacher education at a critical turning point in the neoliberal dispensation that has steered education policy and practice since the 1980s. It examines Australia’s teacher education reforms, the ‘TEMAG reforms’ launched in 2014, and traces their effects on teacher education practice in 2019 and into the challenges, uncertainties and doubts of 2020’s entangled health, economic and environmental crises. Combining data-rich insights into policy and professional workspaces and places, with a temporal sensibility, this book probes the limits of neoliberal logics and shows how school- and university-based educators’ professionalism sustains the preparation of beginning teachers through school-university partnerships. Teacher Education Through Uncertainty and Crisis explores the relationalities, spatialities and temporalities of teacher education, sketching hopeful innovations, pathways and sustainable futures for teacher professionalism. This book will be of interest to policymakers, teacher educators and other professionals who understand the power of education in an uncertain world.

Educating Future Teachers Innovative Perspectives in Professional Experience

Educating Future Teachers  Innovative Perspectives in Professional Experience
Author: Jeana Kriewaldt,Angelina Ambrosetti,Doreen Rorrison,Ros Capeness
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811054846

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This book describes, problematises and theorises professional practice research in a range of Australian settings to provide evidence of robust, wide-ranging and contemporary approaches to professional experience in initial teacher education. It presents the latest research and evidence from those currently involved in innovative programmes designed to provide alternatives to meet local challenges during professional experience in teacher education. As the professional experience process is framed quite differently across Australian teacher education programmes, these cross-institutional accounts of collaboration, innovation and success make a major contribution to the field, both nationally and internationally. The book was developed from a research workshop funded by an Australian Association for Research in Education grant and organised by the Teacher Education Research and Innovation Special Interest Group.

Teacher Education

Teacher Education
Author: Robyn Brandenburg,Sharon McDonough,Jenene Burke,Simone White
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811007859

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This book, an inaugural publication from the Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA), Teacher Education: Innovation, Intervention and Impact is both a product of, and seeks to contribute to, the changing global and political times in teacher education research. This book marks an historically significant shift in the collective work and outreach of the Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA) as it endeavours to become an even more active contributor to a research-rich foundation for initial teacher education and to a research-informed teaching profession. The book showcases teacher education research and scholarship from a wide range of institutional collaborations across Australia. Studies highlight the multiple ways in which teacher education researchers are engaging with students, teachers, schools and communities to best prepare future teachers. It informs both teacher education policy and practice and is ‘a must read’ for those engaged in the education community. Above all it marks a shift for teacher educators to build a research rich teaching profession.

Online Learning Networks for Pre Service and Early Career Teachers

Online Learning Networks for Pre Service and Early Career Teachers
Author: Nick Kelly,Marc Clarà,Benjamin Kehrwald,Patrick Alan Danaher
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2016-06-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137503022

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How can we improve support for teachers as they negotiate the pathways into the profession? This books highlights how strong networks of connections with other teachers and with resources have been shown to make a big difference. Online learning networks are one way to help pre-service and early career teachers to foster these connections and the greater community of teachers has an interest in helping new teachers to enter the profession. New technologies have allowed teachers to be connected anywhere, anytime; this book discusses principles for the design and implementation of learning networks that can use this connectivity to improve support for beginning teachers. It addresses foundational principles of types of teacher communities (online and offline), types of knowledge relevant to beginning teachers, the idea of presence within a network and methodologies for studying and nurturing communities of teachers, providing recent examples of each.

Contemporary Capacity Building in Educational Contexts

Contemporary Capacity Building in Educational Contexts
Author: Patrick Alan Danaher,Andy Davies,L. De George-Walker,Janice K. Jones,Karl J. Matthews,Warren Midgley,Catherine H. Arden,Linda De George-Walker,Margaret Baguley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2014-02-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137374578

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Education is generally supposed to help learners to develop new capacities and to be able to apply them in work and life - yet we still know very little about how to build useful capacities. This book investigates nine research projects, exploring why particular capacities are successful in some situations but not in others.