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An Arena for Educational Ideologies: Current Practices in Teacher Education Programs

Editat de Miriam Ben-Peretz, Sharon Feiman-Nemser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2017
Educational processes are shaped by societal ideas and values. Different ideologies shape the discourses, content, processes and pedagogies of teacher education processes. The book includes cases or illustrations of teacher education in the Montessori, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia and Pistoia traditions, as well as the democratic tradition embraced by the Kibbutz Movement in Israel. Understanding the ideologies that constitute the basis of teacher education programs might predict some of the outcomes of diverse programs on one hand, and serve the adaptation of teacher education to societal needs and requirements, on the other hand. Purposes of schooling, the value of knowledge and the relationship between teacher education and the goals of a democratic society have to be clarified in order to improve education in the service of society and its future. The work of schools depends on the interaction between content, teacher and student. Therefore, the preparation of teachers becomes a central aspect of education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781475820256
ISBN-10: 1475820259
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Foreword - John Chi-Kin Lee
Introduction - Miriam Ben-Peretz
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Democracy in Classrooms: The Story of Democratic Teacher Education
Dafna Granit-Dgany and Raviv Reichert
Chapter 2: Educational Hyper-Ideology and The Test of Time
Esther Yogev
Chapter 3: Montessori Ideology and Practice in Teacher Education
Jacqueline Cossentino
Chapter 4: What Can Teacher Educators Learn from Italian Pre-Schools?
Lella Gandini and Carolyn Edwards
Chapter 5: Integrating Waldorf Education Principles with Traditional Teacher Education
Gilad Goldshmidt
Chapter 6: Undermining Teacher Education: Neo-Liberal Worldviews
Shlomo Back
Index
About the Editors and Contributors

Recenzii

This is a wonderfully balanced book on two of the debate and conflict generating commonplaces of education, education's entanglement with the political and the pulsating relationship of the individual and the social. The former preoccupies a sizable, often one-sided and overly energized, swath of postmodern literature while the second is thoughtfully configured in the writings of John Dewey. This book explores the expression of these universal themes in teacher education and does so in a manner attractive to the most thoughtful minds in teacher education and in ways consistent with Dewey's critique of either-or thinking.
This book explores the influence of the ideological and political environment on different teacher education systems. The variety of examples from around the world and the depth of analysis given to each case should be of great value to any scholar interested in teacher education.
The editors and contributors of this book have compiled a significant resource for all who want to understand the historical and contemporary ideological basis of teacher education. This is a unique and bold book in an educational world in which the market decides the contents of teacher education. The book enriches the understanding of our own ideologies and those of others and supports discussions between politicians, practitioners and researchers in their search for meaningful teacher education.
This edited volume both analyzes and problematizes the impact of ideology on teacher education. The chapters address an impressive breadth of ideological perspectives and range of educational programs. Insights about the ways that ideological commitments shape fundamental features of teacher education programs such as the content and processes they prioritize make the book a valuable resource for educational policy makers and practitioners.