This book advances a new framework for learning to teach, using in-depth case studies to show how learning to teachùin any type of programùcan best be understood as a recursive and dynamic process, wherein teachers differentially access programmatic, relational, experiential, disciplinary, and dispositional resources. In the last twenty years, debates in the field of teacher preparation have increasingly become paralyzing and divisive as rhetoric around the failure of university teacher preparation intensifies. The author addresses the historical and practical factors that animate these debates, arguing that novice teachers and teacher educators must understand the central conflicts in the field; however, the book also advances a way of approaching learning to teach that accounts for but does not get stuck at the level of programmatic designation. Using lively, in-depth case studies, the author shows how novice urban English teachers from two different teacher preparation pathwaysùa university-based program and an urban teacher residencyùlearn to teach within a policy context of high-stakes testing and ôcollege readiness.ö
- | Author: Lauren Gatti
- | Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- | Publication Date: Aug 21, 2016
- | Number of Pages: 219 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Hardcover/Education
- | ISBN-10: 1137501448
- | ISBN-13: 9781137501448