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This volume brings together a diverse group of scholars to
address a topic that has not received the attention it deserves:
the continuing professional development of faculty members who
educate prospective teachers. It argues the case that more and
better professional development for teacher educators is essential.
This book takes a broad-based view of professional development for
teacher educators and focuses on endeavors that can be integrated
as fully as possible into ongoing responsibilities. Also discussed
is how teachers might nourish their collective commitment as a
faculty to an ethos and a culture that can also maximize their
growth as scholars and their ability to serve a variety of clients
better than at present. In addition, it addresses the particular
challenges confronting clinical faculty members, their
responsibilities, and the relationship between faculty members in
schools and colleges of education and those in elementary and
secondary schools who assume these evolving clinical roles in many
instances.
Praise for the First Edition:
Higher education has exploded globally, and Guruz s excellent,
timely study is as useful a guidebook as one will find to this new
(even revolutionary) world. . . A] major contribution and starting
point for an important conversation. Choice
Guruz s book is a powerful and remarkably comprehensive work
dealing with a wide array of interconnected topics and complex data
relating to globalization and international student mobility. . . .
Higher Education and International Student Mobility in the Global
Knowledge Economy is a wonderful read on many levels and clearly
represents decades of careful data analysis and synthesis.
International Review of Education
Students and scholars leaving their homes in search of education
and knowledge is not a new phenomenon. An indispensable resource
for understanding the international mobility of students, this book
reveals how the global mobility of such students, scholars,
programs, and institutions of higher education have evolved over
time. Kemal Guruz explores the contributions that the international
mobility of students has made to civilization, scientific, and
technological progress, and the ways in which it is occurring in
today s global economy.
The second edition of this widely praise study is completely
revised and updated, tracing international mobility in higher
education through the first decade of the twenty-first century.
Kemal Guruz is Former President of the Council of Higher Education
of the Republic of Turkey and retired Professor of Chemical
Engineering at the Middle East Technical University. In 2006, he
was the first recipient of the Chancellor John W. Ryan Fellowship
in International Education at the State University of New York.
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