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Teaching: Professionalisation, Development and Leadership - Festschrift for Professor Eric Hoyle

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Harry Judge It is doubly fortunate that a foreword is not an introduction. Since it is mercifully brief, it should not be expected to mention respectfully each of the distinguished contributions which constitute "the word" before which it modestly stands as herald. For the same reason it cannot be expected to constrain within one overarching framework contributions which are essentially varied in subject matter and method. The brief of a foreword-writer might indeed be compared to that of a musician commissioned to write an overture to an opera which he had not written. To write such a piece for a volume devoted to Eric Hoyle is nevertheless a privilege as well as a pleasure. Partly, of course, because this volume celebrates a long and dist- guished career devoted to the application of intelligence and (less assertively) theory to the improvement of practice. And partly because this abbreviated overture is privileged by being placed before a set of virtuoso performances throughout which consistent and coherent themes do insistently resonate. Those themes are the very same that distinguish Eric Hoyle's own work.

List of contents

The Professionalization of Teaching.- Hoyle: Ambiguity, Serendipity, and Playfulness.- The Predicament of the Teaching Profession and the Revival of Professional Authority: A Parsonian Perspective.- Under 'Constant Bombardment': Work Intensification and the Teachers' Role.- Teacher Professionalization in Hong Kong: Historical Perspectives.- Teacher Professional Identity Under Conditions of Constraint.- Teachers and Their Development.- Does the Teaching Profession Still Need Universities?.- Professional Development for School Improvement: Are Changing Balances of Control Leading to the Growth of a New Professionalism?.- Teacher Professionalism and Teacher Education in Hong Kong.- The Enablement of Teachers in the Developing World: Comparative Policy Perspectives.- Leadership and Management in Support of Teachers.- Professional Learning Communities and Teachers' Professional Development.- Towards Effective Management of a Reformed Teaching Profession.- Organization and Leadership in Education: Changing Direction.- The Development of Educational Leaders in Malaysia: The Creation of a Professional Community.- Teaching as a Profession: Personal Perspectives.- Professional Freedom: A Personal Perspective.- From Loose to Tight and Tight to Loose: How Old Concepts Provide New Insights.- The Place of Theory in the Professional Training of Teachers.- Comparative Perspectives on the Changing Roles of Teachers.- The Role of the Private Sector in Higher Education in Malaysia.- Changing Conceptions of Teaching as a Profession: Personal Reflections.

Summary

Harry Judge It is doubly fortunate that a foreword is not an introduction. Since it is mercifully brief, it should not be expected to mention respectfully each of the distinguished contributions which constitute “the word” before which it modestly stands as herald. For the same reason it cannot be expected to constrain within one overarching framework contributions which are essentially varied in subject matter and method. The brief of a foreword-writer might indeed be compared to that of a musician commissioned to write an overture to an opera which he had not written. To write such a piece for a volume devoted to Eric Hoyle is nevertheless a privilege as well as a pleasure. Partly, of course, because this volume celebrates a long and dist- guished career devoted to the application of intelligence and (less assertively) theory to the improvement of practice. And partly because this abbreviated overture is privileged by being placed before a set of virtuoso performances throughout which consistent and coherent themes do insistently resonate. Those themes are the very same that distinguish Eric Hoyle’s own work.

Product details

Assisted by Davi Johnson (Editor), David Johnson (Editor), MACLEAN (Editor), Maclean (Editor), Rupert Maclean (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048177981
ISBN 978-90-481-7798-1
No. of pages 317
Dimensions 155 mm x 18 mm x 235 mm
Weight 505 g
Illustrations XIV, 317 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

B, Education, Teaching, Learning, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Administration, Organization and Leadership, Organization and Leadership, teacher training, Learning & Instruction, Teaching and Teacher Education, Instruction, School management and organization, Educational administration & organization, School administration

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