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Teacher Development and Teacher Education in Developing Countries - On Becoming and Being a Teacher

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This book contributes to understanding of how individual teachers in developing countries grow and evolve throughout their careers. Based on the analysis of 150 autobiographies of teachers from a range of regions in the developing world including Central Asia, South Asia, East Africa and the Middle East, the author celebrates individual teachers' voices and explores their narratives. What can these narratives tell us about 'becoming' and 'being' a teacher, and the process of teacher development? What is different about 'becoming' and 'being' a teacher in the developing world? By analysing the distinct narratives, the author explores these central questions and discusses the implications for further teacher development and education in these regions. In doing so, she transforms teachers' embodied knowledge into public knowledge, shining a light onto the challenges they face in the Global South and exploring how research can be advanced in the future. This uniquely researched book will be of interest and value to students and scholars of education in the developing world.  

List of contents

Chapter 1. Beginning: An Introduction.- Chapter 2. What do the narratives tell us about the meaning of 'becoming' a teacher?.- Chapter 3. What can we learn about 'being' a teacher and what is the process of teacher development from the narratives?.- Chapter 4. How did these teachers develop professionally after joining the profession of teaching?.- Chapter 5. What is the difference between 'becoming' and 'being' a teacher in the developing world and the developed world?.- Chapter 6. What are the implications for teacher development and teacher education in developing countries? A way forward.

About the author










Ayesha Bashiruddinis an independent educational consultant currently based in Miami, USA. Her primary research interests concern narratives of self, teacher education and teaching pedagogies in higher education.

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This book contributes to understanding of how individual teachers in developing countries grow and evolve throughout their careers. Based on the analysis of 150 autobiographies of teachers from a range of regions in the developing world including Central Asia, South Asia, East Africa and the Middle East, the author celebrates individual teachers’ voices and explores their narratives. What can these narratives tell us about ‘becoming’ and 'being’ a teacher, and the process of teacher development? What is different about ‘becoming’ and ‘being’ a teacher in the developing world? By analysing the distinct narratives, the author explores these central questions and discusses the implications for further teacher development and education in these regions. In doing so, she transforms teachers’ embodied knowledge into public knowledge, shining a light onto the challenges they face in the Global South and exploring how research can be advanced in the future. This uniquely researched book will be of interest and value to students and scholars of education in the developing world.  

Product details

Authors Ayesha Bashiruddin
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9781349959327
ISBN 978-1-349-95932-7
No. of pages 209
Dimensions 148 mm x 210 mm x 12 mm
Weight 301 g
Illustrations XVI, 209 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Education, Teaching, Personal Development, Learning, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Learning & Instruction, Teaching skills & techniques, Careers guidance, Adult education, continuous learning, Teaching and Teacher Education, Instruction, Career Skills, Career education, Maturation (Psychology)

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