Handbook Of Research On Science Teacher Education

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This groundbreaking handbook offers a contemporary and thorough review of research relating directly to the preparation, induction, and career long professional learning of K–12 science teachers. Through critical and concise chapters, this volume provides essential insights into science teacher education that range from their learning as individuals to the programs that cultivate their knowledge and practices. Each chapter is a current review of research that depicts the area, and then points to empirically based conclusions or suggestions for science teacher educators or educational researchers. Issues associated with equity are embedded within each chapter. Drawing on the work of over one hundred contributors from across the globe, this handbook has 35 chapters that cover established, emergent, diverse, and pioneering areas of research, including: Research methods and methodologies in science teacher education, including discussions of the purpose of science teacher education research and equitable perspectives; Formal and informal teacher education programs that span from early childhood educators to the complexity of preparation, to the role of informal settings such as museums; Continuous professional learning of science teachers that supports building cultural responsiveness and teacher leadership; Core topics in science teacher education that focus on teacher knowledge, educative curricula, and working with all students; and Emerging areas in science teacher education such as STEM education, global education, and identity development. This comprehensive, in-depth text will be central to the work of science teacher educators, researchers in the field of science education, and all those who work closely with science teachers.

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Genre : Education
Author : Julie A. Luft
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2022-04-26
File : 663 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000568011


Dialogue And Difference In A Teacher Education Program

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This book is a longitudinal study of a 10-year experimental teacher education program. Follow-up studies and writing continued for 6 years after the program closed. This case study describes a search for effective and socially just practices within a long-term reform initiative intended to prepare teachers for urban schools. The program was run through a Professional Development School--a collaboration between a university program and a diverse group of practicing teachers; and the book was written collaboratively by many of the participants—faculty, mentor teachers, doctoral students, and teacher candidates/graduates. There are few longitudinal studies of teacher education programs, especially ones that focus on what was learned and told by those who did the learning. The narratives here are rich, diverse, and multivocal. They capture the complexity of a reform initiative conducted within a democratic context. It’s difficult, messy and as varied as is democracy itself. The program was framed by a sociocultural perspective and the focus was on learning through difference. Dialogue across difference, which is more than just talk, was both the method for doing research and the means for learning. The program described here began in the ferment of teacher education reform in the early 1990s, responding to the critics of the mid-1980s; and this account of it is finished at a time when teacher education is again under attack from a different direction. Criticized earlier for being too progressive, teacher education is now seen as too conservative. The longitudinal results of this program show high retention rates and ground the argument that quality teacher preparation programs for teaching in urban schools may well be cost effective, as well as provide increased student learning. This is counter to the current move to shorten teacher preparation programs, at a time of low teacher retention in our under resourced urban schools. The book does not advocate a model for teacher education, but it aims to provide principles for practice that include school/university collaboration, democratic dialogue across differences, and inquiry as a way to guide reform.

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Genre : Education
Author : Marilyn Johnston-Parsons
Publisher : IAP
Release : 2012-05-01
File : 329 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781617357671


Interrogating Authenticity In Outdoor Education Teacher Education

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This book addresses student passivity in teacher education. Using a developed metaphor, the author critically examines the use of authentic learning to design and implement learning experiences for preservice teachers, and reveals the opportunities and limitations of a focus on authenticity. This book prepares teachers for outdoor education using practice-based exemplars of applied teaching theories. Focusing on authentic pedagogies, it applies to all teacher educators who seek to engage in high-impact learning for their students, and is relevant for in-service educators, preservice teachers and researchers in the field of self-study.

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Genre : Education
Author : Chris J. North
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-03-02
File : 246 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811521768


Teacher Education For Democracy And Social Justice

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Examines just how the important goals of educating for democracy can be achieved from the perspective of those working in teacher education and in P-12 schools.

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Genre : Education
Author : David Keiser Lee
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2005-01-26
File : 295 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136756498


Future Directions For Inclusive Teacher Education

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Are teachers ready for inclusion? What is appropriate teacher education? Traditional approaches to inclusive education focused on learners with disabilities. Modern approaches, however, conceptualise inclusion in terms of providing educational equity and equality of access for all students within the same regular school system. Future Directions for Inclusive Teacher Education provides a wealth of ideas about how to support teachers to become inclusive through the application of positive training approaches. Written by some of the most influential internationally acknowledged experts in teacher education for inclusion and highly experienced researchers, together the authors provide a plethora of ideas for teacher educators to ensure that their training is pertinent, accessible, and futures-orientated. This up to date and accessible book combines three key areas related to teacher education for inclusion, which provide: A review of what is happening across the globe by offering examples from different regions; Preparation for teachers to support learners with a range of diverse needs including disability, poverty, ethnicity, gender, cultural diversity, learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, sensory impairments and those who are considered gifted and talented; A consideration of systemic approaches, policy, and partnerships, and how these can be better employed in the future. This highly topical text will support all teaching professionals, educational systems, and schools in their transformation of inclusive teacher education.

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Genre : Education
Author : Chris Forlin
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2012-05-23
File : 256 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136287336


Re Designing Teacher Education For Culturally And Linguistically Diverse Students

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Through a critical-ecological lens, this book explores a comprehensive and ecological re-design of a teacher education program grounded in research on the complex factors that affect the teaching and learning of linguistically and culturally diverse children. Chapter authors challenge hegemonic cultural and linguistic norms, quantitative and static views of "resources," the impact of U.S. education policy, and the limited attention to the agency, identities, and strategic actions of diverse students and their families.

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Genre : Education
Author : Ana Christina da Silva Iddings
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2016-12-08
File : 211 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781315440477


Perspectives In Teacher Education

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Genre : Teachers
Author : G.N.P. Srivastava
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Release : 2004
File : 188 Pages
ISBN-13 : 8180690873


Initial Teacher Training

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This text provides an account of the relationship between successive British governments and the profession of initial teacher training. It suggests that a long-term view of the relationship may reveal that it is interactive and beneficial to both sides, and can therefore be regarded as a dialogue.

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Genre : Education
Author : Margaret Wilkin
Publisher : Psychology Press
Release : 1996
File : 228 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0750705558


Teacher Education In The Global Era

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This book discusses the perspectives and practices of teacher education programs in order to shed new light on the national priorities, policies, curriculum inputs, delivery mechanisms, challenges and future trends in 20 selected countries. It examines and compares the complexity of teacher education in international contexts, providing insights into educational change and reform in emerging democracies. Further, it includes cases from various countries that reflect how the profession is moving forward. In order to deepen readers’ understanding of teacher training and the challenges posed by globalization, the book concludes with a discussion of theoretical perspectives applied to teacher education, and with recommendations for new directions. Given its scope, the book is an essential read for teacher educators, students, and researchers working in the field of education.

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Genre : Education
Author : Karanam Pushpanadham
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-06-30
File : 333 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811540080


Handbook Of Teacher Education

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Genre : Teachers
Author : Richard Bates
Publisher :
Release : 2007
File : 756 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:1035666987