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This book explores major factors impacting on teacher education in recent times. It uses examples from a broad range of international contributors who compare larger countries such as the USA, England and Australia with their smaller partners: Canada, Scotland and New Zealand, demonstrating the substantial differences existent in all three cases. They also contrast the approaches of the countries that are members of the European Union with those that are not and discuss the special circumstances of developing countries, using Malawi as a case study.

The international dimension of the book allows it to address the impact of globalisation on teacher education, with attention given to subjects such as the implications of rapid technological change, the movement of teachers and students on a global level and the drive to improve standards in various parts of the world. The book asks key questions, such as whether teaching is a craft or a profession and whether teacher educators v

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1. Teacher education: an international perspective Tony Townsend 2. Education of teachers: the English experience John MacBeath 3. Teacher education reform in Scotland: national and global influences Ian Menter and Moira Hulme 4. Teacher education in the United States of America, 2011 David Imig, Donna Wiseman and Scott Imig 5. Teacher education in Canada Shirley Van Nuland 6. Australian teacher education reforms: reinforcing the problem or providing a solution? James O’Meara 7. Teacher education in New Zealand Fiona Ell 8. Teacher education reform and challenges in Norway Elaine Munthe, Kari-Anne Svensen Malmo and Magne Rogne 9. Teacher training in France in the early 2010s Guy Lapostolle and Thierry Chevaillier 10. Curriculum of initial teacher education in Portugal: new contexts, old Problems Maria Assunção Flores 11. National and local sources of power: important considerations for teacher education reforms in rural Malawi Jacqueline Chazema and James O’Meara 12. Searching high and searching low, searching east and searching west: looking for trust in teacher education Tony Townsend

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 10/7/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415711807, 978-0415711807
      ISBN10: 0415711800

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores major factors impacting on teacher education in recent times. It uses examples from a broad range of international contributors who compare larger countries such as the USA, England and Australia with their smaller partners: Canada, Scotland and New Zealand, demonstrating the substantial differences existent in all three cases. They also contrast the approaches of the countries that are members of the European Union with those that are not and discuss the special circumstances of developing countries, using Malawi as a case study.

      The international dimension of the book allows it to address the impact of globalisation on teacher education, with attention given to subjects such as the implications of rapid technological change, the movement of teachers and students on a global level and the drive to improve standards in various parts of the world. The book asks key questions, such as whether teaching is a craft or a profession and whether teacher educators v

      Table of Contents

      1. Teacher education: an international perspective Tony Townsend 2. Education of teachers: the English experience John MacBeath 3. Teacher education reform in Scotland: national and global influences Ian Menter and Moira Hulme 4. Teacher education in the United States of America, 2011 David Imig, Donna Wiseman and Scott Imig 5. Teacher education in Canada Shirley Van Nuland 6. Australian teacher education reforms: reinforcing the problem or providing a solution? James O’Meara 7. Teacher education in New Zealand Fiona Ell 8. Teacher education reform and challenges in Norway Elaine Munthe, Kari-Anne Svensen Malmo and Magne Rogne 9. Teacher training in France in the early 2010s Guy Lapostolle and Thierry Chevaillier 10. Curriculum of initial teacher education in Portugal: new contexts, old Problems Maria Assunção Flores 11. National and local sources of power: important considerations for teacher education reforms in rural Malawi Jacqueline Chazema and James O’Meara 12. Searching high and searching low, searching east and searching west: looking for trust in teacher education Tony Townsend

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