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Knowledge, Policy and Practice in Teacher Education

A Cross-National Study

Knowledge, Policy and Practice in Teacher Education reviews the evolution of education policy on initial teacher education as an indicator of the knowledge that is considered important for nation building. It also looks at research on approaches and structures to initial teacher learning as an indication of the intellectual and moral direction to which schooling must aspire. Contributors look at these dynamics across a range of societies including Australia, the Czech Republic, England, Finland, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, and the USA. Using a review of the literature approach within a comparative framework, the book seeks to answer the following questions for each country: What has been the evolution of different approaches to learning to teach in each setting, and what factors have influenced change over the years? What are the underlying theories that characterize past and current thinking about the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed by teachers and what evidence is used to support these theories? What does a review on the state of the knowledge about teacher education over the past 30 years reveal about the evolution of the research and knowledge traditions that have supported current and past innovations in teacher education? Maria Teresa Tatto and Ian Menter explore international variability in different conceptions of knowledge in the context of learning to teach and explore the way in which national and international influences interact in the developing trajectories of teacher education policy and practice, considering what knowledge is considered important for teachers to have.

In the following sections of the chapter, we will briefly discuss the methods used to review literature that provides more detailed background on the political forces that affect teacher education and professional development in Japan.

Policy and Politics in Teacher Education

International Perspectives

During the last 20 years, governments around the world have paid increasing attention to the recruitment, preparation, and retention of teachers. Teacher supply and teacher quality have become significant policy issues, taken up by policy-makers at the highest levels. This is because teachers are now seen by many governments as the ‘lynch-pin’ of educational, economic and social reform. This volume grew out of a recognition by the Editors of the growing significance of teacher education policy and a curiosity about international trends and differences. The book brings together nine papers from leading academics around the world: from the UK (England and Scotland), the USA, Australia, Singapore and Belgium, plus a joint paper comparing Namibia and the USA. Taken together, the papers reveal the complexities and contradictions of international trends. On the one hand, they demonstrate that there is indeed a common direction of travel along the lines encouraged by international bodies such as the OECD. At the same time however, the papers also reveal important differences among countries in terms of how they are addressing common aspirations as well as some apparent contradictions within the policies of individual nations. This book was based on the special issue of Teachers and Teaching.

Recently recruited teachers: Their views and experiences of preservice education, professional development and teaching. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. Berliner, D.C. (2000). A personal response to those who bash ...

Science Teacher Education for Responsible Citizenship

Towards a Pedagogy for Relevance through Socioscientific Issues

This edited book aims to provide a global perspective on socioscientific issues (SSI), responsible citizenship and the relevance of science, with an emphasis on science teacher education. The volume, with more than twenty-five contributors from Africa, North and South America, Asia, Australasia and Europe, focuses on examples from in- and pre-service teacher training. The contributors expand on issues related to teachers’ beliefs about teaching SSI, teachers’ challenges when designing and implementing SSI-related activities, the role of professional development, both in pre- and in-service teacher training, in promoting SSI, the role of the nature of science when teaching SSI, promoting scientific practices through SSI in pre-service teaching, and the role of indigenous knowledge in SSI teaching. Finally, the book discusses new perspectives for addressing SSI in teacher education through the lens of relevance and responsible citizenship.

This edited book aims to provide a global perspective on socioscientific issues (SSI), responsible citizenship and the relevance of science, with an emphasis on science teacher education.

LSP Teacher Training Summer School

The TRAILs Project

This book is the result of research carried out in partnership with seven European universities as part of an Erasmus+ project on training teachers of Language for Specifi c Purpose (LSP) in higher education. All university partners, i.e. Bordeaux (France), Zagreb (Croatia), Jade (Germany), Cádiz (Spain), Adam Mickiewicz (Poland), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Arcola Research (UK), and Bergamo (Italy) carried out surveys and developed a detailed report showing that in Europe there is very little training for this type of teaching, and that teachers generally need to be trained in the specifi cities of the language fi eld they are going to teach. Medical or maritime English, legal Spanish, French for tourism, etc. require both an expert domain knowledge and a grounding in language teaching. Several testimonies highlight this situation and show the lack of career development prospects for LSP teachers at European universities. The members of the Erasmus+ TRAILs project have therefore been interested in the specifi c needs of LSP teachers and have been able to update the information through several types of surveys. The competences of LSP teachers were thus identifi ed. Based on this precise inventory, they are proposing to draw up a complete training programme. A pedagogical approach has been developed: resources, lesson preparation, course design, innovative pedagogical approaches are presented. The research presented in this book goes well beyond the TRAILs project and questions the training of specialised language teachers. More generally, it highlights the need to provide effective training and professional development for LSP teachers and offers a contribution to overcoming the shortcomings of LSP teacher education.

This book is the result of research carried out in partnership with seven European universities as part of an Erasmus+ project on training teachers of Language for Specifi c Purpose (LSP) in higher education. All university partners, i.e.

Teacher Education, Sustainability and Development

Challenges, Issues, Solutions for Teaching in the 21st Century

Internationalisation of teacher training is a major challenge in the 21st century. For universities, university colleges and schools, internationalisation is now more important than ever. This publication considers a variety of perspectives related to internationalisation and explores aspects such as diversity, globalisation, interculturality, multilingualism, political education, and in particular, sustainable development. This publication presents 22 diverse contributions. Nevertheless, the contributions share a common base: They all refer to teacher education, sustainability and challenges of educational interest for the advancement of internationalisation in education.

Internationalisation of teacher training is a major challenge in the 21st century. For universities, university colleges and schools, internationalisation is now more important than ever.

Teacher Training for English-Medium Instruction in Higher Education

English-medium instruction (EMI) has become a pervasive teaching model in recent higher education. The implementation of EMI programs requires changes in university teaching methods since most lecturers need to adapt their contents and the way they teach them to successfully work in foreign language environments. The rapid proliferation of such programs has resulted in concern among teaching staff, who have felt pushed towards teaching their subject content through a non-native language with little or no previous training. As a result, many recent studies have highlighted the importance and urgency to train teaching staff in terms of language proficiency and the appropriate teaching methods, techniques, and strategies to be applied in EMI lessons. Teacher Training for English-Medium Instruction in Higher Education is an academic research publication that provides comprehensive research on effective approaches and experiences in teacher training for EMI at universities both in terms of language skills and teaching methodologies and that analyzes the design and development of comprehensive teacher training programs that successfully engage these EMI programs. It has profound implications for the development of the international profile of higher education institutions as it provides information on how to train highly-qualified lecturers to successfully teach students from different nationalities. Featuring a wide range of topics such as assessment, curriculum design, and learning styles, this book is ideal for pre- and in-service teachers, language specialists, content specialists, administrators, deans, higher education faculty, researchers, practitioners, curriculum designers, policymakers, academicians, and students.

Featuring a wide range of topics such as assessment, curriculum design, and learning styles, this book is ideal for pre- and in-service teachers, language specialists, content specialists, administrators, deans, higher education faculty, ...

Pengantar Teori dan Perilaku Organisasi

Konsep dan praktik Pengantar Teori dan Perilaku Organisasi berkontribusi pada pemahaman keseluruhan tentang perilaku manusia dalam pengaturan organisasi. Secara historis, teori-teori ini pada satu atau lain titik waktu memengaruhi cara setiap orang dalam memahami atau menafsirkan perilaku yang berbeda, serta bagaimana organisasi menggunakan pengetahuan sehingga membantu mereka membangun efisiensi operasional yang lebih baik. Inti dari buku ini adalah untuk menerapkan rekayasa proses dan manajemen ilmiah dalam pengaturan organisasi industri.

Menghibur (to entertain), yaitu melalui komunikasi dapat menjadi alat untuk menghibur atau menyenangkan orang lain, ketika bersedih maupun memberi motivasi yang menghibur; Bentuk komunikasi yang terjadi dalam suatu organisasi ...

Teori Ilmu Komunikasi

Memang kebanyakan orang-orang menganggap komunikasi adalah hal yang mudah dilakukan, semudah bernafas karena kita telah melakukan sejak lahir. Karena ada kesan yang meremehkan ini, tidak mengherankan bila. Sebagian orang enggan untuk mempelajari bidang ini.

Memang kebanyakan orang-orang menganggap komunikasi adalah hal yang mudah dilakukan, semudah bernafas karena kita telah melakukan sejak lahir.

Aksi Komunikasi Dalam Teori dan Praktik

Bidang ilmu komunikasi semakin dianggap signifikan. dari berbagai bidang, termasuk sastra, ekonomi, psikologi, dan bahkan teknik dan kedokteran, serta mereka yang memiliki latar belakang komunikasi, mempelajari ilmu komunikasi. Diyakini bahwa ilmu komunikasi dapat menghubungkan proses penciptaan pengetahuan seorang guru dengan interaksi siswanya dengan orang lain di masyarakat. Buku ini dibuat dengan harapan bisa berkontribusi sebagai kajian yang ditujukan untuk memahami komunikasi manusia. Ilmu Komunikasi telah berkembang menjadi bidang studi multidisiplin dalam artian merupakan ilmu interdisipliner.

Bidang ilmu komunikasi semakin dianggap signifikan. dari berbagai bidang, termasuk sastra, ekonomi, psikologi, dan bahkan teknik dan kedokteran, serta mereka yang memiliki latar belakang komunikasi, mempelajari ilmu komunikasi.