Becoming a Teacher Educator is an impressive book for teacher
educators who want to be informed about the latest views and
practices of their profession. It is the first book that addresses
a range of topics related to the work of teacher educators, the
induction of teacher educators and their further professional
development.
Becoming a Teacher Educator has a practical focus and it
provides theoretical insights, experiences of experts and practical
recommendations. The book is rooted in the Association of Teacher
Education in Europe (ATEE) and many of the chapters are written by
authors who are active members of the ATEE. Researchers and
practitioners from different parts of Europe, and beyond, joined
their efforts to write a book that is truly international and
combines research, practice and reflection.
Becoming a Teacher Educator is essential reading for novice
teacher educators as well as for experienced teacher educators who
want to keep up with the latest insights in their profession. This
book provides a guide for those who supervise novice and
experienced teacher educators and for various professionals who are
responsible for the professional development of teacher
educators.
"There is a growing need for evidence-based resources made
available to (future) teacher educators. Since a learning society
requires new sets of competencies of the main actors, we are most
in want of knowledgeable teacher educators that support the
professional development of their (student) teachers. This book
fits the actual demands." (Dr. Joost Lowyck, Professor Emeritus,
former director of the Teacher Education Institute, Leuven
University).
"This is an original book in a very important area. The editors
define the concept of 'teacher educator' widely and I think,
therefore, that the book is relevant for schools, higher education,
and education authorities of all kinds. The authorship and theme
have wide relevance across Europe, Australasia and North America."
(Prof. Bob Moon, Professor in Education Teaching Studies,
Department of Education, Open University, UK).
"The book highlights that, while the current global focus is
very much on the need to educate "sufficient and highly qualified
teachers," little political focus is given to those who "teach the
teachers." What makes this book distinctive for all engaged in
teacher education, whether experienced or novice, is that it allows
the spotlight on those who teach the teachers and the opportunity
for teacher educators to discuss, debate and seriously examine
themselves as a profession." (Simone White, Deakin University,
Australia)
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