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International Perspectives on Knowledge Integration - Theory, Research, and Good Practice in Pre-service Teacher and Higher Education (Hardcover)
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International Perspectives on Knowledge Integration - Theory, Research, and Good Practice in Pre-service Teacher and Higher Education (Hardcover)
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Interest in knowledge integration grew considerably in recent
years, particularly within the realm of pre-service teacher
education. However, studies on the topic conceptualize knowledge
integration in diverse ways. For example, it may be conceived as a
specific coherence-building learning process which involves not
only acquiring but interrelating knowledge of different types
(e.g., theoretical and practical) or from different domains, which
together constitute a teacher's or educational specialist's
professional knowledge base (e.g., content knowledge, pedagogical
knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, knowledge about using
technologies for learning and instruction, etc.). Furthermore,
knowledge integration also refers to the meaningful application of
knowledge of different types and from various domains in order to
act professionally and to teach successfully. In many countries,
however, future teachers and educational specialists often struggle
with knowledge integration, because the task of integrating
knowledge across domains, from various courses, and from practical
training is left largely to the individuals. Thus, the efficacy and
quality of higher education programs, particularly in pre-service
teacher education, could be improved through careful attention to
knowledge integration. International Perspectives on Knowledge
Integration aims at facilitating the consideration of knowledge
integration in teacher training and higher education in both
research and practice. Specifically, it explores theoretical
conceptions and methods, and reports on original research and good
practices for fostering knowledge integration. It is thus of
interest to researchers, faculty board members, and lecturers
concerned with teacher training and higher education, as well as to
student-teachers and students of pedagogy, education, and
educational psychology.
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