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Seeking Integrity in Teacher Education [electronic resource] :Transforming Student Teachers, Transforming My Self / edited by Ann Katherine Schulte.

by Schulte, Ann Katherine [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Self Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices: 7Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9781402093029.Subject(s): Education | Teachers -- Training of | Education | Teacher Education | Learning & InstructionDDC classification: 370.711 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Parallel Journeys: A Story About a White Woman Who Teaches White Women to Teach Diverse Populations -- The Demographics of Teaching and Teacher Education: The Need for Transformation -- Searching for Purpose -- Transformative Self-Studies: A Review of the Literature -- Self-Study as Transformative Process -- Common Challenges to Transformation -- Responding to the Challenge -- Critical Friends: An Exercise in Flea Biting.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In this book, a teacher educator examines her practice as a way of learning about teaching as well as challenging teacher education. It is about how one teacher educator sought to transform the perspectives of her student teachers, in order to better prepare them to teach diverse populations of students, while challenging her own beliefs about how best to do that. The author seeks integrity in her practice, defined as her ability to enact what she teaches preservice teachers to do. This self-study contributes to understanding the broader question: How much can one affect and change the discourse within education when one also inhabits the characteristics that are privileged by the institution? The teacher education literature supports the need to study this type of self-reflection. This book offers a unique perspective on the analogous relationship involved when a teacher educator teaches teachers how to examine the impact of their own identities on their teaching while examining that herself.
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Parallel Journeys: A Story About a White Woman Who Teaches White Women to Teach Diverse Populations -- The Demographics of Teaching and Teacher Education: The Need for Transformation -- Searching for Purpose -- Transformative Self-Studies: A Review of the Literature -- Self-Study as Transformative Process -- Common Challenges to Transformation -- Responding to the Challenge -- Critical Friends: An Exercise in Flea Biting.

In this book, a teacher educator examines her practice as a way of learning about teaching as well as challenging teacher education. It is about how one teacher educator sought to transform the perspectives of her student teachers, in order to better prepare them to teach diverse populations of students, while challenging her own beliefs about how best to do that. The author seeks integrity in her practice, defined as her ability to enact what she teaches preservice teachers to do. This self-study contributes to understanding the broader question: How much can one affect and change the discourse within education when one also inhabits the characteristics that are privileged by the institution? The teacher education literature supports the need to study this type of self-reflection. This book offers a unique perspective on the analogous relationship involved when a teacher educator teaches teachers how to examine the impact of their own identities on their teaching while examining that herself.

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