Description
Showcases exemplary international examples of community-focused and community-based teacher education, and explores the impact decolonial approaches can have on developing culturally sustaining and revitalizing forms of education.
About the Author
Kenneth M. Zeichner is Boeing Professor of Teacher Education Emeritus at the University of Washington, USA.
Reviews
Communities is nothing short of visionary. Grounded in Ken Zeichner's lifetime of work as a teacher and teacher educator, Communities reframes whose knowledge matters in teacher education. Readable and comprehensive, loaded with possibilities and examples, and full of wisdom, this is essential reading for teacher educators. -- Christine Sleeter, Professor Emerita, California State University Monterey Bay, USA
Ken Zeichner draws on his great experience of teacher education in the US and internationally to offer a powerful analysis of how disadvantaged communities are frequently poorly served by teacher education programs. However he also describes numerous initiatives that have been undertaken in a range of settings which were designed to engage and connect with such communities on equal terms in order to prepare teachers who can contribute fully to the education provided in these communities' schools. The book thus provides inspiration for teacher educators but is likely also to be of great interest to teacher candidates, setting out on their journeys into the profession. -- Ian Menter, Emeritus Professor of Teacher Education, University of Oxford, UK
This proposed reconceptualising of teacher education disrupts existing power hierarchies and places those who are marginalized as central in the preparation of teachers and teacher educators. -- Maria Campbell, Director of Graduate Programmes, College of National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Teacher educators endeavoring to clarify, center, reimagine, elevate, and amplify communities as essential partners in educators' learning and development will find treasures throughout this book. A powerful resource for educators pre- and in-service, Zeichner has birthed a text that will help us co-construct with communities policies and practices to transform the face and structure of the work of teacher education. -- H. Richard Milner IV, author, 'The Race Card: Leading the Fight for Truth in America's Schools' (2023)
Book Information
ISBN 9781350173330
Author Professor Kenneth M. Zeichner
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC