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    Towards initial teacher education quality: Epistemological considerations.Paul Adams & Carrie McLennan - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (6):644-654.
    Initial Teacher Education quality is often judged through the auspices of audit-style mechanisms designed to facilitate the identification of matters pertaining to the ‘readiness’ of student teachers to enter the world of the classroom as fully qualified. In this regard, quality of programmes is often determined by the knowledge and skills student teachers demonstrate. Whilst ontological aspects are not necessarily elided, they are often ignored in favour of such epistemological matters. While such knowledge-based positions do not describe (...)
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    Towards initial teacher education quality: Epistemological considerations.Paul Adams & Carrie McLennan - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (6):644-654.
    Initial Teacher Education quality is often judged through the auspices of audit-style mechanisms designed to facilitate the identification of matters pertaining to the ‘readiness’ of student teachers to enter the world of the classroom as fully qualified. In this regard, quality of programmes is often determined by the knowledge and skills student teachers demonstrate. Whilst ontological aspects are not necessarily elided, they are often ignored in favour of such epistemological matters. While such knowledge-based positions do not describe (...)
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    Initial teacher education as practical theorising: A response to Paul Hirst.Donald McIntyre - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (4):365-383.
    This article explores an approach to initial teacher education which emphasises the process of 'practical theorising' as the context in which educational theory can contribute to this professional education. The practical theorising approach is exemplified by reference to the Oxford Internship Scheme, and the article focusses especially on arguments against a practical theorising approach presented by Paul Hirst in a commentary on the Oxford scheme. These arguments are concerned with: the need for a public rationally defended (...)
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  4. Initiating Teacher Education for a Future and a Future for Teacher Education.John R. Eggers - 1981 - Journal of Thought 16 (3):89-110.
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    An Irish perspective on initial teacher education: How teacher educators can respond to an awareness of the ‘absurd’.Ciarán Ó Gallchóir & Oliver McGarr - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7):983-991.
    Internationally, initial teacher education has experienced shifts towards competence and school-based programmatic reforms. As a result, literature on the role of teacher educators operating within the academy suggests a sense of doom as market-based and political distrust of the academy grows. For now, initial teacher education in Ireland is largely housed within the academy. However, several governing policies have recently been published which subtly seek to marginalise the role and practices of teacher (...)
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  6. The effect of philosophy on critical reading: Evidence from initial teacher education in Colombia.Alejandro Farieta - 2024 - International Journal of Educational Development 104 (102974).
    Teacher quality, its effect on students’ outcomes, and the association of these with economic growth, is the core of recent discussions in Latin America given the region’s weak results in international learning assessments. This paper investigates whether there is an effect of philosophy on the outcomes of critical reading for students in B.Ed. programs in Colombia. Relying on exact matching combined with propensity score matching with regression adjustment, we use national data from Colombia to show that students in B.Ed. (...)
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    Making teachers in Britain: Professional knowledge for initial teacher education in England and Scotland.Ian Menter, Estelle Brisard & Ian Smith - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (3):269–286.
    There is an apparent contradiction between the widespread moves towards a uniform and instrumentalist standards‐based approach to teaching on the one hand and recent research‐based insights into the complexity of effective pedagogies. The former tendency reflects a politically driven agenda, the latter is more professionally driven. Tensions reflecting such a contradiction are evident in the debates over initial teacher education policy and practice in many parts of the world. This article examines aspects of ITE policy in two (...)
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    A Foucauldian ethics of positivity in initial teacher education.P. O’Brien, B. Gobby & S. Karnovsky - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14):2504-2519.
    This article explores ways pre-service teachers learn to work upon their positive emotional conduct during an initial teacher education course. The article argues that education practice today promotes the acting out of positive emotions, creating conditions within which pre-service teachers ethically shape their emotional conduct. Utilising Foucault’s four-part ethical framework, the article draws on longitudinal research of pre-service teachers in Western Australia to analyse the crafting of emotional conduct through techniques of the self. The techniques the (...)
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    Significant redefinitions: A meta‐analysis of aspects of recent developments in initial teacher education in England and Wales.D. P. Gilroy - 1997 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 29 (2):102–118.
    (1997). Significant redefinitions: A meta‐analysis of aspects of recent developments in initial teacher education in England and Wales. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 102-118. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-5812.1997.tb00023.x.
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    An analysis of the changing shape of initial teacher education and training in Wales since devolution.Ken Reid & Howard Tanner - 2012 - Educational Studies 38 (3):309-325.
    After a sustained period of relative calm, initial teacher education and training (ITET) in Wales has seen much change in recent times since devolution and all the indications are that this change agenda is likely to escalate in both the short and long term. In order to understand what has been happening in the ITET field in Wales, our paper sets out to achieve three things: first, it has contextualised the changing ITET, political, social and economic climate (...)
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    Encouraging the teacher-agent: Resisting the neo-liberal culture in initial teacher education.Rhiannon Love - 2019 - Childhood and Philosophy 15:1-27.
    Influenced by Sachs’ ‘activist identity’ I propose that pre-service teacher education or initial teacher education, as I will refer to it, could, and indeed should, encourage a new form of teacher; the ‘teacher-agent.’ This teacher-agent would be aware of the pressures and dictates of the neo-liberal educational culture and its ensuing performative discourse, and choose to resist it, in favour of a more holistic view of education. This view of education (...)
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    The Educator and The Ordinary: A Philosophical Approach to Initial Teacher Education.Elizabeth O'Brien - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book offers a novel approach to teacher education through the philosophy of education. The book is structured around the themes of Voice, Risk, and Care, wherein the author engages with the philosophy of Stanley Cavell, Gert Biesta, and Nel Noddings respectively, to develop six central capabilities of the educator: Acknowledgement and Autobiography, Imagination and Interruption, and Attention and Uncertainty. The work culminates in a final chapter proposing that the essential, unifying capability that new educators should be (...)
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    Oxford practice and cambridge theorising: Some thoughts on initial teacher education.John Barrie - 1992 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 24 (1):1–16.
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    Rethinking the Nature of Subject Studies in Primary Initial Teacher Education.Brian Ellis - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (2):146 - 161.
    The publication of Circular 14/93 'Initial Training of Primary School Teachers' (DfE 1993) sees yet another attempt to redefine and control the objectives, methods, outcomes and location of initial teacher education. It implies changes in the role of subject studies in initial teacher education, although its prescriptions in this regard are elusive. The interpretation and implications of these changes for subject studies are the focus of this paper. It reviews the current role of (...)
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    Rethinking the nature of subject studies in primary initial teacher education.Brian Ellis - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (2):146-161.
    The publication of Circular 14/93 'Initial Training of Primary School Teachers' sees yet another attempt to redefine and control the objectives, methods, outcomes and location of initial teacher education. It implies changes in the role of subject studies in initial teacher education, although its prescriptions in this regard are elusive. The interpretation and implications of these changes for subject studies are the focus of this paper. It reviews the current role of subject studies (...)
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    Significant redefinitions: A meta‐analysis of aspects of recent developments in initial teacher education in England and Wales.D. P. Gilroy - 1997 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 29 (2):102-118.
    The entire issue turns, then, on how we regard definitions.
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    Developing Researcherly Dispositions in an Initial Teacher Education Context: Successes and Dilemmas.Mary Roche - 2014 - International Journal for Transformative Research 1 (1):45-62.
    Douglas and Ellis suggest that institutionally universities and schools are required to work with different conceptual tool-kits. Seeking to minimise the potential standoff between academic and practitioner knowledge, and, therefore, to enhance the learning of student teachers, means, they suggest, rethinking both the social relationships and the processes of abstracting knowledge from experience. Lingard and Renshaw advocate that all education practitioners, policy makers and teachers, should have a researcherly disposition, be interested in research and knowledge production and see themselves (...)
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    From Text on Paper to Digital Poetry: Creativity and Digital Literary Reading Practices in Initial Teacher Education.Moisés Selfa Sastre & Enric Falguera Garcia - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The new contexts of literary education allow for the creation of digital reading and writing practices related to what specialised literature calls digital literature. Among these practices and with an eminently theoretical content and with an example of this content, in this paper, we want to focus our gaze on cyberpoetry, conceived as an exercise in literary creativity that firstly involves use of technology and specific software for the digital creation of poetic texts and, last but not least, knowledge (...)
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  19. Critical thinking pedagogy and the citizen scholar in university based Initial Teacher Education : the promise of twin educational ideals.Mandi Maodzwa-Taruvinga - 2016 - In James Arvanitakis & David J. Hornsby (eds.), Universities, the citizen scholar and the future of higher education. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    ‘Masking the fissure’: Some thoughts on competences, reflection and ‘closure’ in initial teacher education.Alex Moore - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (2):200-211.
    A profile of teacher competences is described and interrogated in the light of inherent, language-based problematics. It is argued that such texts tend to constrain the modes and parameters within which to think about one's practice, in addition to masking possible deficiences in education systems through a pathologisation of the individual practitioner. The importance of keeping alive alternative discourses is stressed. Such discourses, it is argued, should recognise the complex idiosyncratic, contingent aspects of teaching and learning, and should (...)
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    Lesson Study and Pedagogic Literacy in Initial Teacher Education: Challenging Reductive Models.Wasyl Cajkler & Phil Wood - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (4):503-521.
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    Book Review: Professional Support Beyond Initial Teacher Education: Pedagogical Discernment and the Influence of Out-of-Field Teaching Practices. [REVIEW]Qiong Zheng & Xinmin Zheng - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Teachers' Educational Gestures and Habits of Practical Action: Edusemiotics as a Framework for Teachers' Education.Sebastien Pesce - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 48 (3):474-489.
    When trying to help teachers cope with the critical situations they face in classrooms, public policies are mainly concerned with improving initial teacher training. I claim in this article that the role of lifelong learning should no longer be undermined and that the design of teachers' training should be supported by a thorough examination of the cognitive processes involved. A faulty view of cognition may explain both our emphasis on initial training and most of the difficulties faced (...)
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  24. Initial Teacher Training and the Role of the School.V. J. Furlong, P. H. Hirst, K. Pocklington & S. Miles - 1990 - British Journal of Educational Studies 38 (1):84-86.
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    Teacher Education.Christopher Winch - 2017 - In Teachers' Know‐How. Wiley. pp. 169–186.
    We will need to consider some general questions pertaining to teacher education as well as to the specifics of preparation to be a professional in the sense developed so far in this book. We will consider: the selection of potential teachers, different models of initial teacher education, early career qualification and career professional development. In the course of doing so, we will look at some of the contemporary debates concerning teacher education that are (...)
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  26. 7 Educating the Educators.Primary Teacher Education - 2009 - In Donald Gray, Laura Colucci-Gray & Elena Camino (eds.), Science, society, and sustainability: education and empowerment for an uncertain world. New York: Routledge. pp. 154.
     
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    Teacher Education in Professional Learning Communities: Lessons from the Reciprocal Learning Project.Xuefeng Huang - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book explores the unique experiences of a sister school network in Canada and China contextualized through the lens of the Reciprocal Learning Project, which supports the relationship between a school network and teacher education exchange program of two countries. Huang uses theoretical viewpoints from teacher learning and comparative education research to analyse and interpret what has happened in the emerging cross-cultural school network. The book juxtaposes teacher learning and comparative education research from Shanghai (...)
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    Initial teacher training: The professional route to technician status.Lesley Kydd & Douglas Weir - 1992 - British Journal of Educational Studies 40 (4):400-411.
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    The Future of Teacher Education.Alis Oancea & Janet Orchard - 2013-04-11 - In Richard Smith (ed.), Education Policy. Wiley. pp. 60–73.
    Conceptions of teaching quality and teacher accountability, and the values and assumptions that underpin them, are relatively under‐examined by policy makers. We suggest ways in which philosophers might address this deficit, with reference to policy concerns found in the United Kingdom (UK). Further philosophical questions are generated by this process of reflection and we offer a partial analysis of those we judge to be of particular significance. While optimistic generally, we identify three challenges to asserting a role for philosophical (...)
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  30. The Role of Higher Education in Initial Teacher Training.John Furlong & Richard Smith - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (4):447-448.
     
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    Formative assessment in teacher education: The development of a diagnostic language test for trainee teachers of German.Brian J. Richards - 2008 - British Journal of Educational Studies 56 (2):184-204.
    This article describes the development and validation of a diagnostic test of German and its integration in a programme of formative assessment during a one-year initial teacher-training course. The test focuses on linguistic aspects that cause difficulty for trainee teachers of German as a foreign language and assesses implicit and explicit grammatical knowledge as well as students' confidence in this knowledge. Administration of the test to 57 German speakers in four groups (first-year undergraduates, fourth-year undergraduates, postgraduate trainees, and (...)
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    Estágio supervisionado na Educação Infantil: desafios e contribuições para a formação inicial de professores / Supervised stage in Children Education: challenges and contributions to initial teacher training.Aliandra Cristina Mesomo Lira, Eliane Dominico, Kamile de Oliveira Silva & Heloisa Toshie Irie Saito - 2020 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:020012.
    O artigo objetiva refletir acerca dos embates vivenciados pelos acadêmicos do curso de Pedagogia, durante o momento de Estágio Supervisionado na Educação Infantil, buscando identificar a contribuição desta disciplina no curso de Pedagogia para a formação dos futuros profissionais. Para isso, partimos da importância do estágio supervisionado na formação inicial de professores e sustentamos a reflexão a partir da análise documental do plano de ensino da disciplina e de dezenove relatórios de estágio, no contexto de uma instituição pública de Ensino (...)
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    Handbook of Research on Teacher Education: Enduring Questions in Changing Contexts.Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Sharon Feiman-Nemser, D. John McIntyre & Kelly E. Demers (eds.) - 2008 - Routledge.
    _Co-Published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group and the Association of Teacher Educators._ The_ Handbook of Research on Teacher Education_ was initiated to ferment change in education based on solid evidence. The publication of the First Edition was a signal event in 1990. While the preparation of educators was then – and continues to be – the topic of substantial discussion, there did not exist a codification of the best that was known at the time about teacher (...)
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    Roles and Responsibilities in Initial Teacher Training‐‐student views.E. Anne Williams - 1994 - Educational Studies 20 (2):167-180.
    Students from four different institutions were interviewed at the end of their secondary postgraduate certificate in education year to obtain their views about various aspects of their training including their perceptions of the support given to them during school placements. Their responses are analysed in the context of changing requirements for courses of initial teacher training and of an increase in the variety of training routes available. These students received support of variable quality from both higher (...) tutors and school teachers. At best both teachers and tutors were valued for the complementary roles which they were able to play. While there appears to be scope for some interchangeability of role, other aspects would not be easily assumed by the other partner. Students valued school‐based work enormously but provided little evidence of support for wholly school‐based courses. Implications of these findings are discussed for future initial teacher training provision including issues of quality control. (shrink)
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    Repeat Prescription: The National Curriculum for Initial Teacher Training.David Hartley - 1998 - British Journal of Educational Studies 46 (1):68 - 83.
    This article examines some of the similarities in the legitimation and structure of two national curricula in England: that for schools in the '80s; and that for initial teacher training in the '90s. The emphasis is on the latter, with reference to the former where relevant.
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    Educational Studies and Teacher Education.David Crook - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (1):57 - 75.
    This article discusses the historical relationship between educational studies and British teacher education. Following a brief introduction it provides an overview of initial teacher training (ITT) developments since 1952, the launch date of the BJES, before tracing the rise of educational studies and its so-called 'foundation disciplines'. The fourth section discusses a range of criticisms levelled against the teaching of educational studies within ITT programmes. Examples of discontent voiced by student teachers, higher education personnel and (...)
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    Philosophy outreach through teacher education.Caroline Schaffalitzky - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 10 (1).
    Building a university outreach programme is a complex task that requires coordination of funding, regulations, research aims, practical activities and recruitment strategies. This article describes the building of an outreach programme based on the Philosophy with Children practice and the associated changes in the programme’s research focus, practical activities and organisation over the first five years. Where did the initial inspiration come from, what form did it take eventually, and what have we learned? The article outlines our strategies and (...)
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    Looking for the Brain Inside the Initial Teacher Training and Outreach Books in Portugal.Joana R. Rato, Jorge Amorim & Alexandre Castro-Caldas - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The fascination with brain research is widespread, and school teachers are no exception. This growing interest, usually noticed by the increased supply of short-term training or books on how to turn the brain more efficient, leads us to think about their basic training and outreach resources available. Little is known about what the official Initial Teacher Training offers concerning the brain literature and if it meets scientific standards. Also, what are the science communication materials that teachers can access (...)
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    Standards and Professional Practice: The TTA and Initial Teacher Training.Margaret Reynolds - 1999 - British Journal of Educational Studies 47 (3):247 - 260.
    This article examines the implications of the change from competences to standards for initial teacher training. It analyses the implicit interpretation of quality and standards of practice in Teacher Training Agency (TTA) documentation and compares it to that of the Management Charter Initiative in their new management standards. The TTA approach is challenged as incomplete.
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    Philosophy for children: theories and praxis in teacher education.Babs Anderson (ed.) - 2017 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a movement that teaches reasoning and argumentative skills to children of all ages. This book looks at the progress that P4C has made in the UK in addressing issues of literacy, critical thinking, PSHE, education for sustainable development and wider issues such as bullying. Chapters identify the different theories and practices that have emerged and discuss the necessity for a reflective approach that P4C brings to education. The book highlights how this movement can (...)
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    Stavovi studenata nastavničkih studija prema nastavničkoj naobrazbiThe opinions of teacher education students towards teacher education.Dunja Jurić Vukelić & Rona Bušljeta Kardum - 2020 - Metodicki Ogledi 27 (2):129-147.
    Danas su nastavnici suočeni s brojnim izazovima, posebice u Hrvatskoj u kojoj je u tijeku provođenje opsežne reforme obrazovanja. Reforma obrazovanja stavila je u prvi plan drugačiju paradigmu procesa podučavanja i učenja koja zahtijeva od nastavnika neka nova znanja i vještine. Studije i analize pokazale su kako su upravo nastavnici najvažniji faktor ostvarenja obrazovnih ciljeva učenika. Pored stručnih kompetencija, za razvoj znanja, umijeća i stavova učenika od velike su važnosti i pedagoško-psihološko-didaktičko-metodičke kompetencije nastavnika. U ovom se radu uz pomoć podataka (...)
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    Enhancing critical thinking skills and media literacy in initial vocational education and training via self-nudging: The contribution of NERDVET project.Riccardo Sartori, Francesco Tommasi, Andrea Ceschi, Mattia Falser, Silvia Genero & Silvia Belotto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Vocational Education and Training programs are fuelled by technical and practical educational modules. The teaching staff adopts both traditional and innovative pedagogical frameworks to increase the generalization and maintenance of practical skills. At the same time, VET teachers and trainers have a few occasions to promote and include disciplines and educational programs for enhancing students' soft skills, e.g., critical thinking skills and media literacy. Following the European VET framework and literature of the field, CT and ML represent a social (...)
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  43. Child Protection Training in School-based Initial Teacher Training: a survey of School-centred Initial Teacher Training courses and their trainees.Keith Hodgkinson Mary Baginsky & B. Hodgkinson - 2000 - Educational Studies 26 (3):269-279.
     
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    Scheffler Revisited on the Role of History and Philosophy of Science in Science Teacher Education.R. Michael Matthews - 1997 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 16 (1/2):159-173.
    Twenty-five years ago Israel Scheffler argued for the inclusion of philosophy of science in the preparation of science teachers. It was part of his wider argument for the inclusion of courses in the philosophy of the discipline in programmes that are preparing people to teach that discipline. For the most part Scheffler's suggestion, at least as far as science education is concerned, went unheeded. Pleasingly, in recent times there has been some rapprochement between these fields. This paper will restate (...)
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    Domain-specific cognitive development through written genres in a teacher education program.Charles Bazerman, Kelly Simon, Patrick Ewing & Patrick Pieng - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (3):530-551.
    Previous studies of initiatives in Writing to Learn and Writing Across the Curriculum/Writing in the Disciplines, while showing gains in knowledge retention and improvement in general writing skills, have not yet investigated the more fundamental issue of how writing supports development of domain-specific forms of thinking. Written samples were gathered from prospective teachers engaged in a year-long program of classroom observation and participation designed to advance their understanding of student success and failure. Ethnographic and quantitative methods provided evidence that their (...)
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    Client Opinion on the Radical Reform of Initial Teacher Training for Primary Schools: a survey of students and teachers.K. Hodgkinson - 1992 - Educational Studies 18 (1):71-81.
    Summary Criticism of the traditional institution?based system of teacher training for primary schools is reviewed and recent responses to GATE requirements summarised. It is argued that such criticisms, and any radical reforms involving the transfer of training responsibility to the schools, should take account of client opinion of its likely effects. Clients here are taken to refer to students in training and school teachers including headteachers. For this study an open?ended questionnaire on the advantages and disadvantages of traditional institution?based (...)
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    Teacher training and the education of Black children: bringing color into difference.Uvanney Maylor - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is designed to challenge dominant educational discourses on the underachievement of Black children and to engender new understandings in initial teacher education (ITE) about Black children's education and achievement. Based in empirical case study work and theoretical insights drawn from Bourdieu, hooks, Freire, and Giroux, Maylor calls for Black children's underachievement to be (re)theorised and (re)conceptualised within teacher education, and for students and teachers to become more "race"- and "difference"-minded in their practice.
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    Uma experiência de formação inicial de professores a partir da perspesctiva da diversidade cultural (An experience of initial teacher training from the point of view of cultural diversity) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2011v9n23p862. [REVIEW]Sérgio Junqueira & Lidia Kadlubitski - 2011 - Horizonte 9 (23):862-882.
    O presente artigo partiu do questionamento: como os alunos do Curso de Pedagogia de uma Instituição de Ensino Superior (IES) de Curitiba são instigados para trabalhar na prática educacional a partir da perspectiva da diversidade cultural e de forma integrada entre as disciplinas História, Geografia e Ensino Religioso? Para tanto, utilizou-se a metodologia bibliográfica e documental. Analisou-se 712 planos de aula, elaborados pelos alunos das turmas de 2006 a 2010 na disciplina Metodologia de História, Geografia e Ensino Religioso, ofertada no (...)
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    Race, Identity and Support in Initial Teacher Training.Kalwant Bhopal - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (2):197-211.
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    Domain-specific cognitive development through written genres in a teacher education program.Charles Bazerman, Kelly Simon, Patrick Ewing & Patrick Pieng - 2013 - Pragmatics and Cognition 21 (3):530-551.
    Previous studies of initiatives in Writing to Learn and Writing Across the Curriculum/Writing in the Disciplines, while showing gains in knowledge retention and improvement in general writing skills, have not yet investigated the more fundamental issue of how writing supports development of domain-specific forms of thinking. Written samples were gathered from prospective teachers engaged in a year-long program of classroom observation and participation designed to advance their understanding of student success and failure. Ethnographic and quantitative methods provided evidence that their (...)
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