Reconstructing Care in Teacher Education after COVID-19: Caring Enough to Change
Editat de Melanie Shoffner, Angela W. Webben Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 aug 2022
Over fifty international teacher educators explore the complicated concept of care in different content areas, learning contexts, and communities of learners, using different conceptual frameworks and methodological orientations. Throughout, this book situates research and reflection at the nexus of teacher education, care, and COVID-19 in order to reconstruct care in post-pandemic teacher education.
Timely and incisive, this collection raises important questions and offers relevant examinations to consider how post-pandemic teacher education as a field will move forward in preparing and caring for those who will, in turn, care for their future students. The book is essential reading for teacher educators, scholars, and anyone interested in the notion of care in education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032155999
ISBN-10: 103215599X
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 6 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 103215599X
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 6 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate AdvancedCuprins
Introduction: Care after COVID: Moving Forward as Caring Teacher EducatorsMelanie Shoffner & Angela W. Webb
PART I. Programmatic Approaches to Care
1: Care, Accreditation, and COVID: The Intersections of Sacred and Secular in Teacher Education
Ann D. David & Deepti Kharod
2: Redefining Care in Teacher Education: Responding to Teacher Candidate Needs after COVID
Rebecca Smith, Paul Sutton & Gavin Tierney
3: On a Journey into the Unknown: Critical Care Pedagogy, COVID, and Teacher Education
Camie Wood, Jacob Warren, Holly Sheppard Riesco, Kathryn Hackett-Hill & Christian Z. Goering
4: New Pathways in Teacher Education: Caring for the Self Post-COVID
Jennifer Baumgartner & Ingrid Anderson
5: Enacting Care in Collaboration during COVID as Teacher Educators
Amanda Winkelsas, Tiffany Karalis Noel, Julie Gorlewski & Elisabeth Etopio
6: Putting the Mask on First: Resilience and Wellness in Post-COVID Teacher Education
Jeff Spanke, Devon Lejman & Kathryn Parthun
PART II. Care in the Content Areas
7: Seeing Beyond the Plexiglass: Enacting a Vision of Caring During COVID
Catherine Scott & Melony Allen
8: Enacting an Ethic of Care as a TESOL Teacher Educator: Pedagogical Practices During and After the Pandemic
Ekaterina Koubek
9: Building Caring Communities in Math Methods: COVID and Classrooms in Teacher Education
Jennifer A. Wolfe
10: Modeling Care and Compassion for Student Teachers During and After COVID
MinSoo Kim-Bossard, Louise Ammentorp, Greer Burroughs, Stuart Carroll, Lauren Madden & Tamara Tallman
PART III. Care and Teacher Educators
11: Authentic Care and Teacher Educators: A Self-Study of Buddhist Compassion from the Pandemic
Nozomi Inukai & Melissa Riley Bradford
12: Lessons Learned: Approaching Care for Preservice and Novice Teachers after COVID-19
Jennifer Baumgartner & Angela W. Webb
13: Caring for Preservice Teachers’ Professional and Personal Growth During and After COVID
Rosalyn Hyde & James de Winter
PART IV. Care in the Classroom
14: Care beyond COVID as a Teacher and Teacher Educator
Crystal L. Beach
15: Attending to the Expressed Needs of Preservice and Novice Teachers Post-COVID
Kara DeCoursey
16: Creating Care-Full Communities after COVID: Supporting Care as a Strategy for Wellbeing in Teacher Education
Sharon McDonough & Narelle Lemon
PART V. (Re)Framing Care
17: Culturally Responsive Caring for Asian American Preservice Teachers: During and After COVID
Lin Wu
18: Developing Critical Caring Pedagogy: Teacher Education in Service of Students in Black Rural Spaces after COVID
Tonya B. Perry, Martez Files, Samantha Elliott Briggs, Hannah Jurkiewicz, Ashton Ray & Larrell Wilkinson
19: Harboring Teacher Candidates: Care During COVID
Elizabeth Laura Yomantas
20: Navigating New Landscapes after COVID: Cultural Geography as Care for Prospective English Teachers
Jessica Gallo & Abigail Navarro Muñoz
21: Learning Communities as Caring Communities during COVID: Caring as Relation that Empowers Teacher Education
Ceridwen Owen & Anne Elrod Whitney
22: Promoting a Critical-Structural Approach to Teacher Candidate Care after COVID
Meghan A. Kessler
PART I. Programmatic Approaches to Care
1: Care, Accreditation, and COVID: The Intersections of Sacred and Secular in Teacher Education
Ann D. David & Deepti Kharod
2: Redefining Care in Teacher Education: Responding to Teacher Candidate Needs after COVID
Rebecca Smith, Paul Sutton & Gavin Tierney
3: On a Journey into the Unknown: Critical Care Pedagogy, COVID, and Teacher Education
Camie Wood, Jacob Warren, Holly Sheppard Riesco, Kathryn Hackett-Hill & Christian Z. Goering
4: New Pathways in Teacher Education: Caring for the Self Post-COVID
Jennifer Baumgartner & Ingrid Anderson
5: Enacting Care in Collaboration during COVID as Teacher Educators
Amanda Winkelsas, Tiffany Karalis Noel, Julie Gorlewski & Elisabeth Etopio
6: Putting the Mask on First: Resilience and Wellness in Post-COVID Teacher Education
Jeff Spanke, Devon Lejman & Kathryn Parthun
PART II. Care in the Content Areas
7: Seeing Beyond the Plexiglass: Enacting a Vision of Caring During COVID
Catherine Scott & Melony Allen
8: Enacting an Ethic of Care as a TESOL Teacher Educator: Pedagogical Practices During and After the Pandemic
Ekaterina Koubek
9: Building Caring Communities in Math Methods: COVID and Classrooms in Teacher Education
Jennifer A. Wolfe
10: Modeling Care and Compassion for Student Teachers During and After COVID
MinSoo Kim-Bossard, Louise Ammentorp, Greer Burroughs, Stuart Carroll, Lauren Madden & Tamara Tallman
PART III. Care and Teacher Educators
11: Authentic Care and Teacher Educators: A Self-Study of Buddhist Compassion from the Pandemic
Nozomi Inukai & Melissa Riley Bradford
12: Lessons Learned: Approaching Care for Preservice and Novice Teachers after COVID-19
Jennifer Baumgartner & Angela W. Webb
13: Caring for Preservice Teachers’ Professional and Personal Growth During and After COVID
Rosalyn Hyde & James de Winter
PART IV. Care in the Classroom
14: Care beyond COVID as a Teacher and Teacher Educator
Crystal L. Beach
15: Attending to the Expressed Needs of Preservice and Novice Teachers Post-COVID
Kara DeCoursey
16: Creating Care-Full Communities after COVID: Supporting Care as a Strategy for Wellbeing in Teacher Education
Sharon McDonough & Narelle Lemon
PART V. (Re)Framing Care
17: Culturally Responsive Caring for Asian American Preservice Teachers: During and After COVID
Lin Wu
18: Developing Critical Caring Pedagogy: Teacher Education in Service of Students in Black Rural Spaces after COVID
Tonya B. Perry, Martez Files, Samantha Elliott Briggs, Hannah Jurkiewicz, Ashton Ray & Larrell Wilkinson
19: Harboring Teacher Candidates: Care During COVID
Elizabeth Laura Yomantas
20: Navigating New Landscapes after COVID: Cultural Geography as Care for Prospective English Teachers
Jessica Gallo & Abigail Navarro Muñoz
21: Learning Communities as Caring Communities during COVID: Caring as Relation that Empowers Teacher Education
Ceridwen Owen & Anne Elrod Whitney
22: Promoting a Critical-Structural Approach to Teacher Candidate Care after COVID
Meghan A. Kessler
Notă biografică
Melanie Shoffner is Professor of English Education in the College of Education at James Madison University, USA
Angela W. Webb is Associate Professor of Science Education in the College of Education at James Madison University, USA
Angela W. Webb is Associate Professor of Science Education in the College of Education at James Madison University, USA
Descriere
This collection explores the changing meaning and enactments of care in teacher education in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, from preservice teachers and teacher candidates to in-service teachers and education faculty.