As a teacher educator you are (or were) identified as a credible practitioner in your given community of practice. As an early career teacher educator, there is an assumption that the transition from your successful previous position, in a related community of practice, to that of an academic teache
Handbook for Teacher Educators: Transfer, Translate or Transform
β Scribed by S. Rodrigues (eds.)
- Publisher
- SensePublishers
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 145
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
From Philosophy and Research to Pedagogy and Practice....Pages 1-13
Understanding Pedagogy....Pages 15-32
Developing Reflective Practice....Pages 33-48
Developing Subject Knowledge....Pages 49-66
Professional and Personal Integrity....Pages 67-77
Research-Informed Practice and Ethics....Pages 79-89
Working with Others....Pages 91-105
Quality Assurance in Student Teacher Education....Pages 107-119
Teacher Education....Pages 121-132
Back Matter....Pages 133-137
β¦ Subjects
Education (general)
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