E-Book, Englisch, 285 Seiten, eBook
Finding Spaces in Policy Through Agentic Approaches —Insights from a Research Collective
E-Book, Englisch, 285 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-981-19-2904-5
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book showcases research-informed insights for the global education community from leading researchers from across a number of teacher education institutions, locally and otherwise. By adopting an ‘activist’ approach, this book positions teacher educators’ research and contribution to the field as agentive and pro-active.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Section 1 Doing more than ticking accountability boxes: New ways to respond to reforms in ITE.- 1 Examining the initial impact of a Teaching Performance Assessment on Australian teacher education programs.- 2 Equipping primary pre-service teachers with a science specialisation: A case study of policy enactment at an Australian university.- 3 Developing elementary mathematics specialists: Program influences on content knowledge, beliefs and instructional practices.- 4 Beyond cream, off-white and beige: Finding slippages in accreditation for innovation in professional experience.- Section 2 Creating new relationships and powerful teacher education partnerships: The potential of 'alliances'.- 5 Building transdisciplinary professional practice capabilities in early childhood teacher education.- 6 Collaborating to work with and against the grain: Reshaping outbound mobility programs (OMPs) in pre-service teacher education.- 7 Supporting the continuum of teacher education through policy andpractice: The inter-relationships between initial, induction and continuing professional development.- Section 3 Nurturing trust in heavily regulated environments: Assessment policy and its impact on teacher education programs.- 8 In the eye of the perfect storm: Teacher educators' role and responsibility in preparing assessment capable teachers.- 9 Acknowledging the assessment ecology in preparing assessment capable pre-service teachers in Australia and New Zealand.- 10 Teacher educator's assessment priorities: An Australian Delphi inquiry.- Section 4 Developing an agentive professional self?: Supporting the next generation of teachers.- 11 Learning the 'emotional rules' of teaching: Constructing the emotionally authentic professional self.- 12 Innovative approaches used to prepare pre-service teachers to activate learning with digital technologies.- 13 Teacher educators' epistemic reflexivities: Deliberations for teaching to/about diversity in teacher education.