Description |
xii, 215 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Developing teacher education |
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Developing teacher education.
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Contents |
1. Understanding teacher induction -- 2. Professional knowledge and expertise -- 3. Professional characteristics and personal qualities -- 4. Learning from induction -- 5. Developing an induction programme -- 6. Beyond the first year |
Summary |
"This book focuses on the stage of induction into the teaching profession. It draws on research and practical experiences, including those of new teachers, and considers professional development in the context of international concerns for the quality of education and standards to teaching. In asking 'how can teacher education for this career stage be best conceptualized, designed, and provided?' the author has explored in detail what it is that teachers are expected to know and be able to do on entry into the profession. He challenges some common assumptions about induction, and about teachers' knowledge, considering both in relation to the school curriculum. The book offers a re-conceptualization of induction; practical principles for the development of new teachers' practice which will enable them to contribute actively to the reconstruction of education; and proposals for support programmes to go beyond the first year of teaching." "It will be important reading for teacher educators and school-based mentors with responsibility for induction and continuing professional development."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Teachers -- Training of -- In-service training.
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Teacher orientation.
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First year teachers -- Training of.
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Teachers -- In-service training.
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LC no. |
99041466 |
ISBN |
0754039838 Chivers large print |
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0754039846 Camden large print |
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0335201784 paperback |
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0335201792 |
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0786211733 Western ser. edition lg. print hardcover alkaline paper |
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