Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education
By (Author) Karen Goodnough
Edited by Gerald Galway
Edited by Cecile Badenhorst
Edited by Rob Kelly
Contributions by John R. Wiens
Contributions by Garth Pickard
Contributions by Clive Beck
Contributions by Clare Kosnik
Contributions by Carla DiGiorgio
Contributions by Jerome Delaney
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
27th March 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
Social research and statistics
370.711
Paperback
262
Width 151mm, Height 230mm, Spine 20mm
395g
Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education is an edited collection that offers a variety of conceptual and research-based discussions on teaching and teacher education in Canada and internationally. The ideas, research, and practices presented in the book focus on three broad themes: the essence of teacher education, innovative practices in teacher education, and emerging issues in teacher education. The book includes chapter contributions from a group of international scholars, teacher educators, and teachers who are adopting innovation in how they are conceptualizing teaching and teacher education and in how they are engaging in the practices of teaching and teacher education. The contributions examine emerging issues that have far-reaching implications for what we do in teacher education, elucidating the successes, opportunities, and challenges inherent in teacher education. The contributors to this book are inspiring others to examine their own beliefs and practices about what constitutes effective teacher education.
The array of authors in this book, from all levels of education, provides a wonderful series of lenses by which to see the complex field of teacher education. I particularly appreciated the range of foci from what is innovative and new in teacher education, through how to better utilize what is already known, to challenges and contexts that require more attention. A good read for those seeking the insights of many that work within and seek to further teacher education. -- Mark Hirschkorn, University of New Brunswick
This book is vast and offers the reader an erudite study of the complexity of teacher education today. Compelling in its Canadian content, enriched by its international scope and guided throughout by a respect for evidence, this book proffers insights and ideas that speak to the challenges in teacher education today. It is both thought-provoking and practical, energizing and hopeful. This ambitious resource will be of enormous benefit to me as a teacher educator and to the pre and in-service teachers with whom I engage in this complicated endeavour we call teaching. -- Fiona J. Benson, McGill University
Karen Goodnough is an associate professor at Memorial University. Cecile Badenhorst is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University. She has written three books in this area: Research Writing (2007), Dissertation Writing (2008), and Productive Writing (2010). Gerald Galway is an associate professor and associate dean of education at Memorial University. Robert Kelly teaches teacher candidates as a member of the Faculty of Education of Memorial University.