Addresses a subject of common interest in developed countries - the apparently diminishing role of universities in the education of teachers. There is pressure to redesign teacher education, an on-going struggle between those who see the need to strengthen the knowledge base of teachers and those who favour learning on the job; there is a perceived need to define precisely what teachers need to know and be able to do and at the same time there is relaxation of entry standards for students entering the profession in an attempt to relieve the chronic shortage of teachers. This situation is prevalent in the USA, in the UK, Europe and Australia. The struggle over who should control the preparation of teachers is the significant emerging issue in education, and could change the whole structure of the teacher preparation.
Reviews'... this is a timely book that should be read by all involved in teacher education and preparation ... the general message for teacher educators to engage morally and strategically with change and attempt to go forward, rather than retreat, is to be welcomed.' - British Journal of Educational Studies
Book InformationISBN 9780750708821
Author the late Robert RothFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Routledge FalmerPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 408g