Description |
1 online resource (x, 193 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Professional learning ; Volume 21 |
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Professional learning (Sense Publishers) ; v. 21.
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Contents |
Preliminary Material / Mary C. Dalmau , Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir and Deborah Tidwell -- The Evolution Of Framing Professional Learning / Deborah Tidwell and Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir -- Generating Responsive Pedagogy In Inclusive Pracice / Mary C. Dalmau and Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir -- Teaching For Social Justice In A New Ed.D. Program / Barbara Henderson and Hyun Hyun -- Unity without Assimilation / Claire Kelly -- The Fire of Transformation / Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir and Mary C. Dalmau -- The Collaborative Process in Educators' Self-Study of Practice / Deborah Tidwell and Amy Staples -- Reconceptualizing Their Teaching over Time / Kosnik Kosnik , Pooja Dharamshi and Lydya Menna -- From the Beginning to the Future / Clare Kosnik , Pooja Dharamsh and Lydya Menna -- Developing Teachers' Professional Identities / Svanborg R. Jónsdóttir and Karen Rut Gísladóttir -- Weaving Together Theory, Practice and Ethics / Patience Sowa and Cynthia Schmidt -- About the Contributors / Mary C Dalmau , Hafdís Guðjónsdótti and Deborah Tidwell -- Index / Mary C Dalmau , Hafdís Guðjónsdótti and Deborah Tidwell |
Summary |
Taking a Fresh Look at Education: Framing Professional Learning in Education through Self-Study examines the use of self-study in professional learning through justice in education, collaboration, teacher education, and the concept of a Professional Working Theory. Justice in education includes research on pedagogy in inclusive practices, on social justice issues within a doctoral program through the lens of critical race theory, and on indigenous epistemologies and experiences. Collaboration can be seen across several chapters as an integral part of teacher education, and is discussed specifically in chapters addressing research on praxis inquiry within Active Group Practice (a collaborative dynamic) - and on collaboration as a critical aspect of self-study research by teachers addressing efficacy of practice for students with significant disabilities. Included in the discussion on teacher education is research on the beliefs and practices of mid- and later-career literacy/English teacher educators. Professional Working Theory (PWT) addresses the critical aspects of teacher knowledge, experience, and ethics. Specifically, this book includes research on examining the process involved in developing a PWT, on the development of teacher identity of preservice teachers through their engagement in creating PWTs, and on the process of and reflections on developing PWTs with teacher educators and U.A.E. and U.S.A. graduate students within the context of literacy and special education. This book brings to the fore the work of Mary C. Dalmau as a teacher educator whose career embodies the values of inclusion across educational settings, the empowerment of teachers, and the importance of ethics in educational decision making |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Teachers -- Training of.
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Teacher educators.
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EDUCATION -- Essays.
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EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
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EDUCATION -- Reference.
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Teacher educators
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Teachers -- Training of
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dalmau, Mary C., 1940-2016, editor.
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Guŏjónsdóttir, Hafdís, editor
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Tidwell, Deborah L., editor
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ISBN |
9789463008693 |
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9463008691 |
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