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The Peripatetic Journey of Teacher Preparation in Canada situates
teacher training, preparation and education in Canada within
national and global histories. The authors lead the reader through
an exploration of the objectives of schooling, the contextual role
of teachers, and the political undercurrents sustaining various
educational conceptions and policies. Taking a 'longue duree'
approach, the authors begin by considering traditional practices in
Indigenous nations encountered by the colonizers of Canada,
including the role of the community as an educator. Tracing teacher
preparation through colonization, the authors then move on to the
formation of the educational state, the development of educational
sciences and educational debate, the professionalization of
teaching, its feminization at the elementary level, and its
integration into the university, along with changes that emerged
out of the 'long 1960s.' The book closes with a discussion of the
process by which Indigenous people are reclaiming control over
their education, and with it their spirituality, as well as gaining
control over the formation of their own teachers. Placing the
historical analysis of teacher preparation within prevailing
political and socio-economic processes, the authors showcase a
series of overlapping discourses and internationally relevant
educational trends.
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