
Learning Teaching from Teachers
Open University Press
Published on 16. November 2006
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-335-20293-5 (ISBN)
Description
"The impressive strengths of this book are its breadth of scope, the depth of its grounding in the real life of schools, its clarity of structure and argument, and its far-reaching suggestions for reforming school-based teacher education. The book also demonstrates, in every chapter, the authors' unwavering, though not uncritical, regard for the profession of teaching."
Lesley Saunders, Professional Development TodayThe move to school-based initial teacher education has opened up exciting opportunities for student teachers to learn from practising teachers' expertise. However, making the most of these opportunities is not straightforward, since much of that expertise is embedded in practice and rarely articulated.The book:
Brings together a wide range of research on teachers' expertise and beginning teachers' learningReports a research project on helping student teachers to gain access to experienced teachers' expertiseConsiders the wider implications of that research for the development of school-based initial teacher educationExplores how school-based initial teacher education can be improved if it is professionally planned in an informed and well thought-out wayShows how curricula can be developed to help student teachers learn from experienced teachers and from everyday life in schoolsMakes suggestions for initiatives to improve school-based initial teacher educationExamines the conditions that are necessary for school-based initial teacher education to realize its full potential
Learning Teaching from Teachers is a key text for all teacher educators, including school-based mentors. It is also important reading for teachers involved in Masters courses in mentoring and teacher education.
Lesley Saunders, Professional Development TodayThe move to school-based initial teacher education has opened up exciting opportunities for student teachers to learn from practising teachers' expertise. However, making the most of these opportunities is not straightforward, since much of that expertise is embedded in practice and rarely articulated.The book:
Brings together a wide range of research on teachers' expertise and beginning teachers' learningReports a research project on helping student teachers to gain access to experienced teachers' expertiseConsiders the wider implications of that research for the development of school-based initial teacher educationExplores how school-based initial teacher education can be improved if it is professionally planned in an informed and well thought-out wayShows how curricula can be developed to help student teachers learn from experienced teachers and from everyday life in schoolsMakes suggestions for initiatives to improve school-based initial teacher educationExamines the conditions that are necessary for school-based initial teacher education to realize its full potential
Learning Teaching from Teachers is a key text for all teacher educators, including school-based mentors. It is also important reading for teachers involved in Masters courses in mentoring and teacher education.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
references, index
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-20293-5 (9780335202935)
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Persons
Hazel Hagger is Lecturer in Educational Studies and PGCE Course Director at the University of Oxford. She has written extensively on teachers' learning and development, and on mentoring in education. Donald McIntyre is Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge and has been engaged in research into teaching and teacher education for 40 years. His previous publications include Learning without Limits (Open University Press, 2004).
Content
Part A The case for school-based teacher education
Changing teacher education
Understanding the practice of good classroom teacher
Towards a planned school-based curriculum for ITEPart B Tapping into teachers' professional craft knowledge
An experiment in the modelling of teachers' professional craft knowledge
The experience of the student teachers and teachers
Part C The way forward
Constructing a school-based ITE curriculum
Elements of a school-based ITE curriculum
References
Index
Changing teacher education
Understanding the practice of good classroom teacher
Towards a planned school-based curriculum for ITEPart B Tapping into teachers' professional craft knowledge
An experiment in the modelling of teachers' professional craft knowledge
The experience of the student teachers and teachers
Part C The way forward
Constructing a school-based ITE curriculum
Elements of a school-based ITE curriculum
References
Index