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Collective Improvisation in a Teacher Education Community

✍ Scribed by Linda Farr Darling, Gaalen Erickson, Anthony Clarke (auth.), Linda Farr Darling, Gaalen Erickson, Anthony Clarke (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Series
Self Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices 4
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This is the story of a teacher education initiative. The project A Community of Inquiry in Teacher Education (CITE) has aimed to transform learning to teach from an experience based on the acquisition of skills to one centred on the cultivation of certain dispositions. CITE creates a program structure for integrating elements of university-based courses and school practicum experiences, with community based activities, and it utilizes a variety of instructional strategies and technology-based tools to create a series of β€˜knowledge building communities’.

As small-scale reform initiatives go (36 aspiring teachers each year) CITE has had a long and vibrant life, despite some inevitable struggles. It is the longevity of CITE that prompted the authors to turn their inquiries about teaching and learning to the challenges of sustaining their own project. The result is a collection that chronicles some of their own experiments, deliberations, and the lessons learned through their many experiences. It is more accurate to say that Collective Improvisation is many stories, not just one. That is because this book represents the perspectives of university- based instructors, school partners, former students, and graduate student researchers, each of whom contribute a different and valued voice to the whole composition.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XVII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Stepping Lightly, Thinking Boldly, Learning Constantly: Community and Inquiry in Teacher Education....Pages 1-6
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Looking Back on the Construction of a Community of Inquiry....Pages 9-24
Learning in Synchrony....Pages 25-38
Seeing the Complexity of the Practicum....Pages 39-49
Enjoying Their Own Margins: Narratives of Innovation and Inquiry in Teacher Education....Pages 51-63
Front Matter....Pages 65-65
In Open Spaces....Pages 67-74
Practicing What We Preach: Helping Student Teachers Turn Theory into Practice....Pages 75-86
Social Studies Education in School....Pages 87-100
Learning By Design: A Multimedia Mathematics Project In A Teacher Education Program....Pages 101-118
Teacher Educators Using Technology: Functional, Participative, and Generative Competencies....Pages 119-136
Virtually Aesthetic: The Cite Cohort’s Experience Of Online Learning....Pages 137-153
Learning to Teach Technology: the Journey of Two Beginning Teachers....Pages 155-169
Mid-Course Feedback on Faculty Teaching: a Pilot Project....Pages 171-184
Portfolio as Practice: the Narratives of Emerging Teachers....Pages 185-205
Front Matter....Pages 207-207
Complexity Science and The Cite Cohort....Pages 209-225
β€œThe Filter of Laws”: Teacher Education and the British Columbia College Of Teachers’ Teaching Standards....Pages 227-246
Back Matter....Pages 247-253

✦ Subjects


Teacher Education; Educational Technology; Learning & Instruction; Curriculum Studies


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