ABSTRACT

This book maps out a new paradigm of teacher education and, by implication, professional education generally. The book opens with two alternative theories of teacher education and training and explains the concepts and assumptions on which they rest including beliefs about the nature and role of education in society. It then proposes a ‘natural science’ paradigm and its implications for establishing a coherent view of teacher education. Subsequent chapters indicate the professional implications of such a model.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part |61 pages

School-Based Teacher Education: Four Studies of Innovation

part |53 pages

Researchers and Teachers: Changing Roles and Relationships

chapter |19 pages

Through the Looking Glass

The Use of Associative Methods to Enhance Teacher Thinking

chapter |17 pages

Academics and Action-Research

The Training Workshop as an Exercise in Ideological Deconstruction