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The Promise and Practice of University Teacher Education
Insights from Aotearoa New Zealand
The Promise and Practice of University Teacher Education
Insights from Aotearoa New Zealand
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Description
Centering on the theme of university-based teacher education at a time of system change and its connections with broader global political issues, this book investigates the changing nature of initial teacher education (ITE) as it amalgamated into universities in the New Zealand context. The New Zealand government, like many across the world is seeking improvement in education system performance, with a particular interest in meeting the needs of those traditionally disadvantaged through education. As a result, over the last 20 years, most ITE has been relocated into universities and teacher qualifications have changed. Not immune to international discourses about the criticality of the teacher workforce to system performance, Aotearoa New Zealand provides a bounded yet connected case of ITE development and reform.
The authors draw from a study of teacher education practice in Aotearoa New Zealand and also look at recent research carried out in other jurisdictions to consider how ITE and the academic category of teacher educator is constructed, maintained and practiced within the institution of the university. They highlight the promise of university-based ITE provision, noting areas for development and provide an opportunity to better understand how student teachers within ITE respond to and engage with teacher educators' work in the service of their own learning.
Table of Contents
Foreword
1. Introduction to Teacher Education in Aotearoa New Zealand
2. An Aotearoa New Zealand Study into the Work of Teacher Education
3. Teacher Educators' Experiences of Transition and Change
4. A University-based Teacher Educator's Day at Work
5. The Unbounded, Busy Work of Teaching and Administration
6. The Hidden Work of Teacher Education in Aotearoa New Zealand
7. A CHAT View of Teaching and Learning in University Classrooms
8. Localised Lessons for Teacher Education Policy and Practice
9. Aotearoa New Zealand Teacher Education in an International Context
References
Appendix
Index
Product details
| Published | 01 Oct 2020 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 208 |
| ISBN | 9781350073494 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 10 bw illus |
| Series | Reinventing Teacher Education |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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It is refreshing to read the often-hidden work experiences of committed teacher educators described so authentically and with such respect. One is also struck by the similarity of experiences in my country.
Maureen Robinson, Professor of Curriculum Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
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The contribution of this book extends past the New Zealand context, portraying the complexity of the work of teacher educators and the challenges they face. The use of CHAT provides a model for in-depth study of teacher education.
Hala Ghousseini, John G. Harvey Professor of Math Education and Associate Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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[T]he book is a meticulous exploration of teacher educators' roles and offers insights rarely seen. For those reasons, it is worth reading by every teacher educator to better understand the nature of the roles they have.
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies
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