
In Search of Subjectivities
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The collection of texts focuses on a wide range of topics, including teacher education in a cross-cultural context, the notion of unsuccessful teaching, democratic teacher education, the reflective teacher, the ethics and politics of teacher identity, and subjectivity and performance in teaching. Chapters also explore teacher education based on experiential learning as 'experience', demonstrating the continuing relevance of philosophical approaches to the field.
In Search of Subjectivities will interest academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of philosophy of education, philosophy, education, educational theory, teacher education, experiential philosophy, ethics, policy and politics of education, and professional practice.
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Marek Tesar is a Lecturer in Education at The University of Auckland, New Zealand with a focus on philosophy of education and childhood studies. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Educational Philosophy and Theory.
Content
1. In Search of Subjectivity: A reflection of a Teacher Educator in a Cross-cultural Context Cheu-jey Lee
2. Exemplary Teacher Induction: An international review Edward R. Howe
3. Unsuccessful Teaching. W. F. Hare
4. Teaching, Monitoring and Examining. Colin Wringe
5. Passmore's Philosophy of Teaching. John Kleinig
6. Retaining the Philosophy of Education in Teacher Education Hugo McCann & Bevis Yaxley
7. Teacher Education in a Democracy. Allen T. Pearson
8. Beyond the Reflective Teacher. Terence H. McLaughlin
9. Return of the Teacher. Nigel Tubbs
10. Deterritorializations: Putting postmodernism to work on teacher education and inclusion. Julie Allan
11. The Ethico-politics of Teacher Identity. Matthew Clarke
12. Teachers and Teaching: Subjectivity, performativity and the body. M. J. Vick & Carissa Martinez
13. Miss, What's My Name? New teacher identity as a question of reciprocal ontological security. Jim Mcnally & Allan Blake
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