Theory to Practice in Teacher Education

The Critical Challenge of Translation

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Paru le : 2019-08-21



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Cet ouvrage offre un compte rendu théorique et empirique solide de ce que l'on sait des approches efficaces qui traduisent la théorie en pratique dans la formation des enseignants, en présentant des données probantes tirées d'études de cas provenant d'une gamme variée de contextes éclairés par diverses bases méthodologiques. Il fournit également des comptes rendus qui appuient les formateurs d'enseignants qui participent à la formation des enseignants en milieu scolaire et universitaire.
L'ouvrage donne un aperçu de la traduction de la théorie en pratique à partir de la longue histoire de la formation des enseignants, des avantages des diverses approches en termes d'efficacité de la formation initiale des enseignants et de l'impact des normes professionnelles.


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125 pages
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2019-08-21
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Springer
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9789813299108

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Dr Christine Grima-Farrell is an experienced schoolteacher, special educator and teacher educator. She is President of the NSW Institute of Educational Research and Convenor of the Australian Association of Research in Education Teachers’ Work and Lives special interest group.  Chris was awarded a NSW Premier’s Teaching Award for Excellence for her work in the area of inclusive education and research-to-practice initiatives. Her research was awarded a Beth Southwell Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award and the Charles Sturt University Most Outstanding Thesis Award. Some of her research has been published in her first book: What matters in a research to practice cycle? Teachers as researchers (2017). Chris has also been honoured with an Australian Government Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning. She holds University Excellence in Teaching Awards and was awarded the 2019 Brother John Taylor Fellowship. She continues to live her scholarly work with educators as she strives to raise awareness of ways to merge research and practice to support the diverse needs of students and enhance their wellbeing and resilience through promoting collaborative partnerships.
 
Dr Tony Loughland is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Education at the University of New South Wales. Prior to this appointment he was the Director of Professional Experience in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney. Tony has had three book chapters and twenty journal articles published. His recent book entitled Teacher Adaptive Practices Extending Teacher Adaptability into Classroom Practice was published by Springer

Dr Hoa Thi Mai Nguyen is a Senior Lecturer and Co-Chair of the Teacher Education and Development Research Group at the School of Education (UNSW), Australia, specializing in education, teacher development, mentoring, TESOL and sociocultural theory.  She has experience teaching and training pre-service and in-service teachers in Asia and Australia. Her research was highly recognised by a number of awards, most recently a Research Recognition Award for Early Career Researcher. She has published one sole authored book, two edited books and over 15 book chapters and 20 articles. Her recent book entitled Models of Mentoring in Language Education was published by Springer.

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