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Philosophical Perspectives on Teacher Education presents a series of well-argued essays about the ethical considerations that should be addressed in teacher training and educational policies and practices. * Brings together philosophical essays on an underserved yet urgent aspect of teacher education * Explores the kinds of ethical considerations that should enter into discussions of a teacher's professional education * Illuminates the knowledge and understanding that teachers need to sustain their careers and long-term sense of well being * Represents an important resource to stimulate…mehr

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Philosophical Perspectives on Teacher Education presents a series of well-argued essays about the ethical considerations that should be addressed in teacher training and educational policies and practices. * Brings together philosophical essays on an underserved yet urgent aspect of teacher education * Explores the kinds of ethical considerations that should enter into discussions of a teacher's professional education * Illuminates the knowledge and understanding that teachers need to sustain their careers and long-term sense of well being * Represents an important resource to stimulate contemporary debates about what the future of teacher education should be

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Autorenporträt
Ruth Heilbronn researches and lectures at the Institute of Education, University of London, where she has led various teams engaged in teacher education. She is co-editor of Critical Practice in Teacher Education (2010), and an executive member of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain. Lorraine Foreman-Peck is an Honorary Research Fellow at Oxford University's Department for Education. She is co-author, with C. Winch, of Using Educational Research to Inform Practice: A Practical Guide to Practitioner Research in Universities and Colleges (2010).