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Teacher Education, the University and the Schools - Papers for Harry Judge

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Informationen zum Autor David Phillips is Professor of Comparative Education and Fellow of St Edmund Hall! Oxford. Klappentext A collection of papers by some of the prominent educationists around the world that deals with the complex interface between the university and the schools in the initial training of teachers. It covers topics ranging from policy issues to the processes of learning and thinking involved in initial training. Zusammenfassung This collection of papers by prominent educationists around the world deals with the complex interface between the university and the schools in the initial training of teachers. It covers topics ranging from policy issues to the processes of learning and thinking involved in initial training. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One 1. Making a difference: Harry Judge, teacher education, the university, and the schools David Phillips 2. Harry Judge and Oxford: college and university A. H. Halsey 3. Cultivating the possible: a tribute to Harry Judge Jerome Bruner Part Two 4. The James Report revisited William Taylor 5. Putting professional development centre stage Tim Brighouse 6. Teacher education at Oxford University: James is alive but living in Karachi Richard Pring 7. A view from within: revisiting Harry Judge’s American Graduate Schools of Education: a view from abroad Patricia Albjerg Graham 8. The University and the Teachers: a cross-national experience Michel Lemosse 9. Knowledge and teaching David K. Cohen 10. Postscript: the spirit of the age Stuart Maclure

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