Political Transformations and Teacher Education Programs
Political transformations have a decisive power to shape education systems in general and teacher education programs in particular. How these processes unfold is especially interesting in educational systems which are not generally known to Anglo-Saxon educators, like Germany, Russia, or China. Several chapters in this volume discuss the impact of statewide political transformation on teacher education programs.

Political transformation is one of the important features of societies in the second half of the 20th century. Political transformations and changing ideologies are part of the history of teaching and teacher education. It is important to be aware of this process in order to keep the accumulated experience of the teaching profession alive and contribute to present day education policy and practice.

Bringing ideological-political perspectives to bear on teacher education can deepen our understanding of the relation between society and teacher education. Moreover, it highlights the pivotal role that teachers play in any society. This volume presents different ways of analyzing teacher education programs through the lens of different ideologies and the influence of societal transformations.
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Political Transformations and Teacher Education Programs
Political transformations have a decisive power to shape education systems in general and teacher education programs in particular. How these processes unfold is especially interesting in educational systems which are not generally known to Anglo-Saxon educators, like Germany, Russia, or China. Several chapters in this volume discuss the impact of statewide political transformation on teacher education programs.

Political transformation is one of the important features of societies in the second half of the 20th century. Political transformations and changing ideologies are part of the history of teaching and teacher education. It is important to be aware of this process in order to keep the accumulated experience of the teaching profession alive and contribute to present day education policy and practice.

Bringing ideological-political perspectives to bear on teacher education can deepen our understanding of the relation between society and teacher education. Moreover, it highlights the pivotal role that teachers play in any society. This volume presents different ways of analyzing teacher education programs through the lens of different ideologies and the influence of societal transformations.
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Political transformations have a decisive power to shape education systems in general and teacher education programs in particular. How these processes unfold is especially interesting in educational systems which are not generally known to Anglo-Saxon educators, like Germany, Russia, or China. Several chapters in this volume discuss the impact of statewide political transformation on teacher education programs.

Political transformation is one of the important features of societies in the second half of the 20th century. Political transformations and changing ideologies are part of the history of teaching and teacher education. It is important to be aware of this process in order to keep the accumulated experience of the teaching profession alive and contribute to present day education policy and practice.

Bringing ideological-political perspectives to bear on teacher education can deepen our understanding of the relation between society and teacher education. Moreover, it highlights the pivotal role that teachers play in any society. This volume presents different ways of analyzing teacher education programs through the lens of different ideologies and the influence of societal transformations.

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ISBN-13: 9781475814613
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Miriam Ben-Peretz is Professor Emerita of Education at the University of Haifa, former Dean of the School of Education, and recipient of the Israel Prize for Research in Education 2006. Her work is in curriculum teacher education and Jewish education. She also received the AERA, Division K Legacy Award, the AERA Divison B Lifetime Achievement Award and the EMET Israel Prime Minister Prize for Educational Research. She is also an Elected fellow of the AERA since 2014.

Sharon Feiman-Nemser is the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Professor of Jewish Education at Brandeis University. An internationally recognized scholar of teacher education and teacher learning, she directed innovative teacher education programs at the University of Chicago, Michigan State University and Brandeis University.
Miriam Ben-Peretz is Professor Emeritus of Education at the University of Haifa, former dean of the school of education at the University of Haifa, and past president of Tel-Hai Academic College.
Sharon Feiman-Nemser is the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Professor of Jewish Education at Brandeis University where she founded the Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education and the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. She also served on the education faculties at the University of Chicago and Michigan State University. A pioneer in research on teacher learning, she has written extensively on teacher education, learning to teach, mentoring and new teacher induction. Teachers as Learners, a collection of her seminal writings, was published by Harvard Education Press (2012). She was the first recipient of the Margaret Lindsey Award for Outstanding Research from the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (1996).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Axel Bernd Kunze – “Democracy Educational Models in Teacher Training in Germany”
Chapter 2: Ayman Agbaria - “Multiculturalism and Self Government Rights in Teacher Education: Implications for the Palestinian Minority in Israel”
Chapter 3: Salman Ilaiyan, Randa Abbas and Zehava Toren – “Teacher Training in the Arab Sector in Israel: The story of the Academic Arab College for Education in Israel, Haifa”
Chapter 4: Di Wilmot – “Teacher Education in South Africa after the Political Transition to Democracy in 1994”
Chapter 5: Alexandre Bermous and Olzan Goldstein – “Russian Teacher Education: the Transformation in a Loop of Time”
Chapter 6: Qiong Li, Li Pei, and Danxingyang Gao – “Teacher Education since the Founding of New China”
Chapter 7: Gary McCulloch – “Politics, Ideology, and the History of Teacher Education Reform in England”
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