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Imagining Teachers
Rethinking Gender Dynamics in Teacher Education
Imagining Teachers
Rethinking Gender Dynamics in Teacher Education
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Description
This book calls for a different understanding of the professional preparation of pre-service teachers, critically reflecting on issues of caring and gender, and challenging the dominance of "words only" educational research methodologies. Using conceptual tools from visual anthropology, cultural studies, feminism and critical pedagogy, Fischman focuses on the educational dilemmas that students and professors in teacher education programs face within institutions that reinforce, rather than challenge, oppressive class, racial, ethnic and gender dynamics. He pays special attention to the transmission of models of teaching that are invested of essential masculine and feminine patterns that potentially lead to two very distinctive professional careers: one that is associated with "dedication" and "care", and a second that emphasizes "order" and
"command".
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Gender, Identity, and Power: Who Cares?
Chapter 4 Methods, Images, and Metaphors
Chapter 5 A Brief History of Elementary Teacher Education in Argentina: Institutions and Social Representations
Chapter 6 Teacher Tango: Caring, Suffering, and Smiling
Chapter 7 Imagining Teacher Education
Chapter 8 Bibliography
Product details
| Published | 25 Oct 2000 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 224 |
| ISBN | 9781461637615 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
| Series | Critical Perspectives Series: A Book Series Dedicated to Paulo Freire |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An interesting examination of gender in teacher education. Reccomended for graduate students and professionals.
Choice Reviews
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Strengths of this book include its hybrid methodology and development of the particular strategy of using imagery as data that Dr. Fischman has developed. . . . Even though this study applies to Argentina, with its unique history, the issues are pertinent to many countries' teacher education programs. . . . The book will be of particular interest to comparative educators and teacher educators, and to those interested in gender, teacher education, education in Latin America, and visual qualitative research strategies.
Educational Review
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[A] marvellous book. . . . A rich text which is a must for anyone currently working in teacher education. It provides a refreshing alternative to the numerous exhortations to 'effectiveness' and 'improvement' currently on offer.
Educational Review
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A strength of this work is Fischman's extensive literature base. A distinction of Fischman's text is the opportunity to examine data in the visual form through drawings from TEP students. The images are powerful in their revelation of the strong stereotypes in the student's perceptions.
Feminist Formations
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A rich addition to comparativist's library. A solid contribution to the field of teacher education and to improved methodology within the field of comparative education.
Comparative Education Review
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Gustavo Fischman's Imagining Teachers is a most welcome addition to our understanding of teachers' beliefs about their profession and practice. By focusing on student teachers, rather than teachers, Fischman catches them at a very revealing moment of their socialization.
Nelly P. Stromquist, from the foreword

























