Teacher Educators as Teachers and as Researchers
Herausgeber: Smith, Kari; Assunção Flores, Maria
Teacher Educators as Teachers and as Researchers
Herausgeber: Smith, Kari; Assunção Flores, Maria
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This book presents recent international research on how teacher educators, institutions and policy makers perceive, act on, and experience the dual responsibility that teacher educators are required to develop.
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This book presents recent international research on how teacher educators, institutions and policy makers perceive, act on, and experience the dual responsibility that teacher educators are required to develop.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 108
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 209g
- ISBN-13: 9780367519568
- ISBN-10: 0367519569
- Artikelnr.: 69939392
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 108
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 209g
- ISBN-13: 9780367519568
- ISBN-10: 0367519569
- Artikelnr.: 69939392
Kari Smith is a Professor (PhD) of Education in the Department of Teacher Education, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway. Her main research interests are teacher education, professional development, mentoring novice teachers and assessment for and of learning. She has acted as the Head of Teacher Education programmes abroad as well as at the University of Bergen, Norway. She was also project leader of the International Forum for Teacher Educator Development (InFo- TED) from 2013 to 2019. Currently, she is Head of the Norwegian National Research School in Teacher Education (NAFOL). Maria Assunção Flores is an Associate Professor (PhD) of Education at the University of Minho, Portugal. She has published extensively in international and national journals, books and book chapters. Her research interests include teacher education and professional development, teacher evaluation, curriculum, assessment, teacher identity and higher education. She was Chair of the International Study Association on Teachers and Teaching (ISATT) from 2013 to 2019. She is currently President of the Board of Estreiadiálogos (The International Collaborative Action Research Network for Portuguese-speaking countries).
Introduction: Teacher educators as teachers and as researchers
1. The Janus faced teacher educator
2. Once were teachers? Australian teacher education policy and shifting
boundaries for teacher educators
3. Capturing the relations between teacher educators' opportunities for
professional growth, work pressure, work related basic needs satisfaction,
and teacher educators' researcherly disposition
4. Articulating, reclaiming and celebrating the professionalism of teacher
educators in England
5. Challenges for Irish teacher educators in being active users and
producers of research
6. Israeli teacher educators' perceptions of their professional development
paths in teaching, research and institutional leadership
7. Redesign in teacher education: the roles of teacher educators
1. The Janus faced teacher educator
2. Once were teachers? Australian teacher education policy and shifting
boundaries for teacher educators
3. Capturing the relations between teacher educators' opportunities for
professional growth, work pressure, work related basic needs satisfaction,
and teacher educators' researcherly disposition
4. Articulating, reclaiming and celebrating the professionalism of teacher
educators in England
5. Challenges for Irish teacher educators in being active users and
producers of research
6. Israeli teacher educators' perceptions of their professional development
paths in teaching, research and institutional leadership
7. Redesign in teacher education: the roles of teacher educators
Introduction: Teacher educators as teachers and as researchers
1. The Janus faced teacher educator
2. Once were teachers? Australian teacher education policy and shifting
boundaries for teacher educators
3. Capturing the relations between teacher educators' opportunities for
professional growth, work pressure, work related basic needs satisfaction,
and teacher educators' researcherly disposition
4. Articulating, reclaiming and celebrating the professionalism of teacher
educators in England
5. Challenges for Irish teacher educators in being active users and
producers of research
6. Israeli teacher educators' perceptions of their professional development
paths in teaching, research and institutional leadership
7. Redesign in teacher education: the roles of teacher educators
1. The Janus faced teacher educator
2. Once were teachers? Australian teacher education policy and shifting
boundaries for teacher educators
3. Capturing the relations between teacher educators' opportunities for
professional growth, work pressure, work related basic needs satisfaction,
and teacher educators' researcherly disposition
4. Articulating, reclaiming and celebrating the professionalism of teacher
educators in England
5. Challenges for Irish teacher educators in being active users and
producers of research
6. Israeli teacher educators' perceptions of their professional development
paths in teaching, research and institutional leadership
7. Redesign in teacher education: the roles of teacher educators