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Brief History of Standards in Teacher Education

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Informationen zum Autor Roy A. Edelfelt is clinical professor at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. James D. Raths is a professor at the University of Deleware. Klappentext With the current emphasis on standards in the schools, one may think that this is a new phenomenon. However, as this pamphlet clearly demonstrates, while standards in American schools have a long history dating back to Reconstruction, the recommendations for what is needed to improve teacher education are remarkably similar-brighter students, more realistic classes, rigorous general education, serious evaluation, and so on. The reports and guidelines share a zeal for the standards they are promulgating, but are thin on research to support their recommendations. The irony is that the 'profession's power is so fragmented, and its prestige so ailing,' that adequate support for teacher education and professional practice remain elusive. The report concludes that only a concerted effort by a coalition of organizations could generate the support needed to achieve a major breakthrough in the quality of schooling and teacher education.

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Authors Roy A. Edelfelt, Roy A. Raths Edelfelt, Edelfelt Roy A., James Raths, James D. Raths, Raths James
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781578862368
ISBN 978-1-57886-236-8
No. of pages 31
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

EDUCATION / Professional Development, teacher training, EDUCATION / Teacher Training & Certification

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