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The Handbook of Research on Teacher Education was initiated to
ferment change in education based on solid evidence. The
publication of the First Edition was a signal event in 1990. While
the preparation of educators was then - and continues to be - the
topic of substantial discussion, there did not exist a codification
of the best that was known at the time about teacher education.
Reflecting the needs of educators today, the Third Edition takes a
new approach to achieving the same purpose. Beyond simply
conceptualizing the broad landscape of teacher education and
providing comprehensive reviews of the latest research for major
domains of practice, this edition: stimulates a broad conversation
about foundational issues; brings multiple perspectives to bear;
provides new specificity to topics that have been undifferentiated
in the past; and includes diverse voices in the conversation. The
Editors, with an Advisory Board, identified nine foundational
issues and translated them into a set of focal questions: What's
the Point?: The Purposes of Teacher Education What Should Teachers
Know? Teacher Capacities: Knowledge, Beliefs, Skills, and
Commitments Where Should Teachers Be Taught? Settings and Roles in
Teacher Education Who Teaches? Who Should Teach? Teacher
Recruitment, Selection, and Retention Does Difference Make a
Difference? Diversity and Teacher Education How Do People Learn to
Teach? Who's in Charge? Authority in Teacher Education How Do We
Know What We Know? Research and Teacher Education What Good is
Teacher Education? The Place of Teacher Education in Teachers'
Education Co-Published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group and
the Association of Teacher Educators. The Association ofTeacher
Educators (ATE) is an individual membership organization devoted
solely to the improvement of teacher education both for
school-based and post secondary teacher educators. For more
information on our organization and publications, please visit:
www.ate1.org/ .
The infamous rise in characterizations of white women as Becky(s)
is a modern phenomenon, different from past characterizations like
the Miss Anne types. But just who embodies the Becky? Why is it
important to understand, especially with regards to anti-racism and
racial justice? Understanding that learning, moreover even
discussing, dynamics of race and gender are oftentimes met with
discomfort and emotional resistance, this creative, yet theoretical
book merges social science analyses with literary short stories as
a way to more effectively teach about the impact of whiteness and
gender. Additionally, the book includes guiding questions so that
readers can critically reflect on the behaviors of Becky(s) and how
they impact the hope for racial harmony. Designed specifically for
both educational spaces and the larger society, the author, an
educational researcher and former classroom teacher, approaches the
topic of race and gender, specifically whiteness and white women,
in a nuanced manner. By borrowing from traditions found in critical
race theory and teacher education, this book offers both
counterstories and anecdotes that can help people better understand
the dynamics behind race and gender.
The Handbook of Research on Teacher Education was initiated to
ferment change in education based on solid evidence. The
publication of the First Edition was a signal event in 1990. While
the preparation of educators was then - and continues to be - the
topic of substantial discussion, there did not exist a codification
of the best that was known at the time about teacher education.
Reflecting the needs of educators today, the Third Edition takes a
new approach to achieving the same purpose. Beyond simply
conceptualizing the broad landscape of teacher education and
providing comprehensive reviews of the latest research for major
domains of practice, this edition: stimulates a broad conversation
about foundational issues; brings multiple perspectives to bear;
provides new specificity to topics that have been undifferentiated
in the past; and includes diverse voices in the conversation. The
Editors, with an Advisory Board, identified nine foundational
issues and translated them into a set of focal questions: What's
the Point?: The Purposes of Teacher Education What Should Teachers
Know? Teacher Capacities: Knowledge, Beliefs, Skills, and
Commitments Where Should Teachers Be Taught? Settings and Roles in
Teacher Education Who Teaches? Who Should Teach? Teacher
Recruitment, Selection, and Retention Does Difference Make a
Difference? Diversity and Teacher Education How Do People Learn to
Teach? Who's in Charge? Authority in Teacher Education How Do We
Know What We Know? Research and Teacher Education What Good is
Teacher Education? The Place of Teacher Education in Teachers'
Education Co-Published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group and
the Association of Teacher Educators. The Association ofTeacher
Educators (ATE) is an individual membership organization devoted
solely to the improvement of teacher education both for
school-based and post secondary teacher educators. For more
information on our organization and publications, please visit:
www.ate1.org/ .
The infamous rise in characterizations of white women as Becky(s)
is a modern phenomenon, different from past characterizations like
the Miss Anne types. But just who embodies the Becky? Why is it
important to understand, especially with regards to anti-racism and
racial justice? Understanding that learning, even discussing,
dynamics of race and gender are oftentimes met with discomfort and
emotional resistance, this creative, yet theoretical book merges
social science analyses with literary short stories as a way to
more effectively teach about the impact of whiteness and gender.
Additionally, the book includes guiding questions so that readers
can critically reflect on the behaviors of Becky(s) and how they
impact the hope for racial harmony. Designed specifically for both
educational spaces and the larger society, the author, an
educational researcher and former classroom teacher, approaches the
topic of race and gender, specifically whiteness and white women,
in a nuanced manner. By borrowing from traditions found in critical
race theory and teacher education, this book offers both
counterstories and anecdotes that can help people better understand
the dynamics behind race and gender.
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