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Learning to Teach in an Era of Privatization

Editat de Christopher A. Lubienski, T Jameson Brewer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iul 2019
In an age of consumer choice, decentralization, and deregulation in education, policymakers often demonstrate surprisingly little awareness of how popular reforms impact teaching and teacher education. This raises a number of questions: To what extent has the push for privatization and marketization of education shaped how we recruit and train the next generation of teachers? What are they taught and why? How do such policies impact the dispositions of colleges of education and alternative teacher certification organizations? In this book, well-regarded scholars help readers develop a more robust understanding of the nature of teacher preparation, as well as an in-depth grasp of how these policies, practices, and ideologies have taken root domestically and internationally.
Book Features:
  • An in-depth examination of the impact of market-based reforms on both teaching and teacher preparation.
  • Contributions from respected scholars with a long history of preparing K-12 teachers.
  • A focus on teacher preparation in the United States, along with a much-needed international perspective.
  • Covers new ground by blending important public and academic conversations about privatization and teacher training.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780807761595
ISBN-10: 0807761591
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 155 x 226 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Teachers College Press

Notă biografică

Christopher A. Lubienski is a professor of education policy at Indiana University. T. Jameson Brewer is an assistant professor of social foundations of education at the University of North Georgia.

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Education policymakers often demonstrate surprisingly little awareness of how popular reforms impact teaching and teacher education. In this book, scholars help readers develop a more robust understanding of the nature of teacher preparation, as well as an in-depth grasp of how popular policies, practices, and ideologies have taken root.