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The international attempt to expand schooling despite dealing with
an insufficient number of trained teachers has placed significant
pressure on teacher education. Continued effort to change all
aspects of teacher education, including ways of learning, methods
of practice, institution interaction and assessment of teaching
ability, in order to fulfil the desire to offer inclusive and
equitable teaching for all, is a serious consideration. In response
to this increased attention on cross-national campaigns, Leading
Change in Teacher Education features discussions covering what has
been done, how and why the change has happened, the journey itself
and the challenges encountered along the way, alongside
contributions from international academics who share their
reflections and suggestions for a way forward, despite a global
shortage of teachers. Strategies surrounding the design and
delivery of education now centre on improving how teachers are
prepared, supported and evaluated. Leading Change in Teacher
Education captures the stories of international change leaders by:
Providing details of both the successes and challenges faced
Presenting innovative practices in teacher education from around
the world Describing the strategies put in place to ensure that
teacher education is developing The topics discussed are relevant
for educators, policymakers and international organizations
involved in the design and implementation of programmes in teacher
education. Leading Change in Teacher Education is also an
invaluable resource for those looking to increase the changes
occurring within teacher education.
The international attempt to expand schooling despite dealing with
an insufficient number of trained teachers has placed significant
pressure on teacher education. Continued effort to change all
aspects of teacher education, including ways of learning, methods
of practice, institution interaction and assessment of teaching
ability, in order to fulfil the desire to offer inclusive and
equitable teaching for all, is a serious consideration. In response
to this increased attention on cross-national campaigns, Leading
Change in Teacher Education features discussions covering what has
been done, how and why the change has happened, the journey itself
and the challenges encountered along the way, alongside
contributions from international academics who share their
reflections and suggestions for a way forward, despite a global
shortage of teachers. Strategies surrounding the design and
delivery of education now centre on improving how teachers are
prepared, supported and evaluated. Leading Change in Teacher
Education captures the stories of international change leaders by:
Providing details of both the successes and challenges faced
Presenting innovative practices in teacher education from around
the world Describing the strategies put in place to ensure that
teacher education is developing The topics discussed are relevant
for educators, policymakers and international organizations
involved in the design and implementation of programmes in teacher
education. Leading Change in Teacher Education is also an
invaluable resource for those looking to increase the changes
occurring within teacher education.
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