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2nd International Handbook of Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Julian Kitchen, Amanda Berry, Shawn Michael Bullock, Alicia R. Crowe, Monica Taylor, Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir, Lynn Thomas
2nd International Handbook of Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Julian Kitchen, Amanda Berry, Shawn Michael Bullock, Alicia R. Crowe, Monica Taylor, Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir, Lynn Thomas
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 1375 p.)
Disciplina 370.711
Collana Springer International Handbooks of Education
Soggetto topico Teaching
Learning
Instruction
International education 
Comparative education
Teaching and Teacher Education
Learning & Instruction
International and Comparative Education
ISBN 981-13-1710-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 1: Foundations of Self-Study -- Introduction: Standing at a threshold -- Tracing the history and development of self-study -- Theoretical Foundations of Self-Study Research -- Self-study: Stance and Positioning -- Who does self-study and why? -- Self-study and questions of knowledge -- Self-study and issues of educational policy -- Section 2: Self-Study Methods and Methodologies -- Introduction, overview, framing of the issues -- Self-study as hybrid methodology -- Self-study as hybrid methodology -- Where do I begin? Entry points of self-study -- Methods and tools of self-study -- Where do I end? Forms and representations of self-study -- Ethical considerations of self-study -- Challenges to and from Self-study Methodology -- Section 3: Self-Study and Teaching and Teacher Education for Social Justice -- Self-Study and Teaching and Teacher Education for Social Justice -- Illuminating a Socially Just Teacher Education Stance through a Feminist Self-Study -- Queer Identity, Race, and Teacher Education -- Race, Disability, and Teacher Education -- Self-Study Disrupts the Authority of a White Male Teacher Educator.-Self-Study Disrupts the Authority of a White Male Teacher Educator -- Inclusive Teacher Education Pedagogy -- Theater of the Oppressed for Social Justice Teacher Education -- SJ Teacher Ed in Diverse Settings -- Teacher Education for Social Action -- Using Self-Study to Strengthen SJ Teaching to Raise Awareness about Childhood Sexual Abuse -- Section 4: Self-Study Self Study Across Subject Disciplines -- Self-Study Across Teacher Education Subject Disciplines.-Mathematics Teacher Education -- Literacy/Language Arts Teacher Education: Making Meaning from Self-Studies of Teacher Education Practices -- Literacy/Language Arts Teacher Education: Making Meaning from Self-Studies of Teacher Education Practices -- Science Teacher Education -- Self-Study in Health and Physical Education -- Self-Study of Technology and On-line Learning in Teacher Education -- Self-Study and Teaching English to Students of Other Languages -- Section 5: Self-Study in Teaching, Teacher Education and Beyond -- Self-Study in Teaching, Teacher Education and Beyond -- Enacting a Pedagogy of Teacher Education through Self-Study -- The Pedagogy of Teacher Education in Exemplary Programs -- Self-Study in Elementary and Secondary Teaching -- Self-Study and Leadership in Higher Education -- Self-Study and Educational Leadership -- Self-Study in Practicum and Field Experience Settings -- The Portfolio and Self-Study -- Challenges in Engaging in Self-Study within Teacher Education Contexts -- Foundation Courses and Self-Study -- Foundation Courses and Self-Study -- Introduction -- Self-study in asia, with a focus on Korea -- Developing a self-study of teacher education research within the Latin American cultural and language context -- European Approaches to Practitioner Research using Self-Study -- Pursuing self-study in a different language from the one where I work, and the eventual interest that this generated -- Collective work with colleagues, that have adapted self-study to meet a particular culture -- The work within a particular political climate and using self-study to define identity within that climate -- A challenging and interesting culture at a university or in the academic world were the self-study researchers have been creative to do self-study and get others to come along -- Self-study in South Africa -- Self-study through different languages and cultures, collaborate between countries, explore cultural boundaries.
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International Handbook of Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices / / edited by Julian Kitchen, Amanda Berry, Shawn Michael Bullock, Alicia R. Crowe, Monica Taylor, Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir, Lynn Thomas
International Handbook of Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices / / edited by Julian Kitchen, Amanda Berry, Shawn Michael Bullock, Alicia R. Crowe, Monica Taylor, Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir, Lynn Thomas
Edizione [2nd ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxix, 1,556 pages)
Disciplina 370.72
Collana Springer International Handbooks of Education
Soggetto topico Teachers - Training of
Learning, Psychology of
International education
Comparative education
Teaching and Teacher Education
Instructional Psychology
International and Comparative Education
ISBN 981-13-6880-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 1: Foundations of Self-Study -- Introduction: Standing at a threshold -- Tracing the history and development of self-study -- Theoretical Foundations of Self-Study Research -- Self-study: Stance and Positioning -- Who does self-study and why? -- Self-study and questions of knowledge -- Self-study and issues of educational policy -- Section 2: Self-Study Methods and Methodologies -- Introduction, overview, framing of the issues -- Self-study as hybrid methodology -- Self-study as hybrid methodology -- Where do I begin? Entry points of self-study -- Methods and tools of self-study -- Where do I end? Forms and representations of self-study -- Ethical considerations of self-study -- Challenges to and from Self-study Methodology -- Section 3: Self-Study and Teaching and Teacher Education for Social Justice -- Self-Study and Teaching and Teacher Education for Social Justice -- Illuminating a Socially Just Teacher Education Stance through a Feminist Self-Study -- Queer Identity, Race, and Teacher Education -- Race, Disability, and Teacher Education -- Self-Study Disrupts the Authority of a White Male Teacher Educator.-Self-Study Disrupts the Authority of a White Male Teacher Educator -- Inclusive Teacher Education Pedagogy -- Theater of the Oppressed for Social Justice Teacher Education -- SJ Teacher Ed in Diverse Settings -- Teacher Education for Social Action -- Using Self-Study to Strengthen SJ Teaching to Raise Awareness about Childhood Sexual Abuse -- Section 4: Self-Study Self Study Across Subject Disciplines -- Self-Study Across Teacher Education Subject Disciplines.-Mathematics Teacher Education -- Literacy/Language Arts Teacher Education: Making Meaning from Self-Studies of Teacher Education Practices -- Literacy/Language Arts Teacher Education: Making Meaning from Self-Studies of Teacher Education Practices -- Science Teacher Education -- Self-Study in Health and Physical Education -- Self-Study of Technology and On-line Learning in Teacher Education -- Self-Study and Teaching English to Students of Other Languages -- Section 5: Self-Study in Teaching, Teacher Education and Beyond -- Self-Study in Teaching, Teacher Education and Beyond -- Enacting a Pedagogy of Teacher Education through Self-Study -- The Pedagogy of Teacher Education in Exemplary Programs -- Self-Study in Elementary and Secondary Teaching -- Self-Study and Leadership in Higher Education -- Self-Study and Educational Leadership -- Self-Study in Practicum and Field Experience Settings -- The Portfolio and Self-Study -- Challenges in Engaging in Self-Study within Teacher Education Contexts -- Foundation Courses and Self-Study -- Foundation Courses and Self-Study -- Introduction -- Self-study in asia, with a focus on Korea -- Developing a self-study of teacher education research within the Latin American cultural and language context -- European Approaches to Practitioner Research using Self-Study -- Pursuing self-study in a different language from the one where I work, and the eventual interest that this generated -- Collective work with colleagues, that have adapted self-study to meet a particular culture -- The work within a particular political climate and using self-study to define identity within that climate -- A challenging and interesting culture at a university or in the academic world were the self-study researchers have been creative to do self-study and get others to come along -- Self-study in South Africa -- Self-study through different languages and cultures, collaborate between countries, explore cultural boundaries.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910416108303321
Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
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Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education in the Twenty-First Century / / edited by Alicia R. Crowe, Alexander Cuenca
Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education in the Twenty-First Century / / edited by Alicia R. Crowe, Alexander Cuenca
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (451 p.)
Disciplina 370
Soggetto topico Teaching
Social structure
Equality
Curriculums (Courses of study)
Education—Curricula
Educational policy
Education and state
Teaching and Teacher Education
Social Structure, Social Inequality
Curriculum Studies
Educational Policy and Politics
ISBN 3-319-22939-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: What are we teaching social studies (teachers) for? Alicia Crowe, Kent State University, Alexander Cuenca, Saint Louis University -- Section 1: Rethinking Social Studies Teacher Education Purposes -- Section 1 Introduction, Crowe and Cuenca -- Chapter 1: From Non-Racism to Anti-Racism in Social Studies Teacher Education: Social Studies and Racial Pedagogical Content Knowledge, LaGarrett J. King, Clemson University, Prentice T. Chandler, University of Cincinnati -- Chapter 2: Challenging Neoliberal Perspectives: A Framework for Humanizing Social Studies Teacher Education, Brooke Blevins, Baylor University, Tony L. Talbert, Baylor University -- Chapter 3: Teaching Social Studies to These Students in This Place: Exploring Place in Social Studies Teacher Education, Whitney G. Blankenship, Rhode Island College, Michelle Reidel, Georgia Southern University, Caroline C. Sullivan, Georgia State University -- Section 2: Rethinking Course Curriculum -- Section 2 Introduction -- Chapter 4: No More Playing in the Dark: Twenty-first Century Citizenship, Critical Race Theory, and the Future of the Social Studies Methods Course, Patricia L. Marshall, Meghan M. Manfra, Crystal G. Simmons, North Carolina State University -- Chapter 5: Preparing Elementary Pre-Service Teachers to Promote Big Ideas Within Social Studies, Sarah Brooks, Millersville University, Dan Jares, Elmhurst College -- Chapter 6: Rooting the Literacies of Citizenship: Ideas that Integrate Social Studies and Language Arts in the Cultivation of a New Global Mindset, Debra D. Shulsky, Elaine Y. Hendrix, University of Houston-Clear Lake -- Section 3: Rethinking Campus Connections -- Section 3 Introduction -- Chapter 7: Working Together, Not Sharing the Burden: A Collaborative Approach to Developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge with Secondary Social Studies Pre-Service Teachers, Wayne Journell, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Lisa C. Tolbert, University of North Carolina-Greensboro -- Chapter 8: Six Credit Hours For Arizona, The United States, and The World: A Case Study of Teacher Content-Knowledge Preparation and the Creation of Social Studies Courses, Laura Turchi, University of Houston, Elizabeth Hinde, Arizona State University, Ronald I. Dorn, Arizona State University, Gale Ekiss, Arizona Geographic Alliance -- Chapter 9: Overcoming Problems of Marginalization by Reimagining Elementary Social Studies Programs, Annie Whitlock, University of Michigan-Flint, Kristy Brugar, University of Oklahoma, Anne Lise-Halvorsen, Michigan State University -- Chapter 10: Collaboration in Social Studies Teacher Education: Crossing (Disciplinary) Lines, Margaret Weiss, George Mason University, Anthony Pellegrino, George Mason University -- Chapter 11: “As long as I see you on Facebook I know you are safe”: Social Media Experiences as Pedagogy, Daniel G. Krutka, Texas Women’s University, Kenneth T. Carano, Western Oregon University -- Section 4: Rethinking School Relationships -- Section 4 Introduction.-Chapter 12: Reciprocity and Relationship: Urban Teacher Preparation Through Partnership, Jehanne Beaton, University of Minnesota, J. B. Mayo, Jr. University of Minnesota -- Chapter 13: Expanding Civic Worldviews: Teaching for Citizenship in an Alternative School Setting, Antonio J. Castro, University of Missouri, Kari Muente, University of Missouri -- Chapter 14: Learning In and Through Practice: A Case Study of a Design-Based Residency Program, Andrew L. Hostetler, Vanderbilt University -- Section 5: Rethinking Community Connections -- Section 5 Introduction -- Chapter 15: Intersections of Culture and Community: Developing a Critical Sense of Place in Social Studies Teacher Education, Jason Harshman, University of Iowa -- Chapter 16: Examining Community with Pre-service Teachers through the Use of Participatory Photography Projects, Sarah Mathews, Florida International University, Erin Crews Adams, University of Georgia -- Chapter 17: Place-Based Social Studies Teacher Education: Learning to Teach for Ecological Citizenship While Investigating Local Waste Issues, Mark T. Kissling, Penn State University -- Section 6: Rethinking Research, Policy, and Advocacy -- Section 6 Introduction -- Chapter 18 Self-study as Professional Development for a Novice Social Studies Teacher Educator, Shawn Michael Bullock, Simon Fraser University, Theodore Michael Christou, Queen’s University -- Chapter 19 Using Big Data, Large-Scale Studies, Secondary Datasets, and Secondary Data Analysis as Tools to Inform Social Studies Teaching and Learning, Tina L. Heafner, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Paul G. Fitchett, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Ryan Knowles, University of Missouri -- Chapter 20 Stand(ards) and deliver: Yet another standards-based framework and the ground-level work of pre-service teacher education, Todd Dinkelman, University of Georgia, Kimberly Logan, University of Georgia, Alex Cuenca, St. Louis University -- Chapter 21 Supporting the Political Practice of Social Studies Teaching Across the Teacher Education Continuum, Kevin W. Meuwissen, University of Rochester, Marcy L. Barger, University of Rochester -- Index.
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