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Self-study is inherently collaborative. Such collaboration provides
transparency, validity, rigor and trustworthiness in conducting
self-study. However, the ways in which these collaborations are
enacted have not been sufficiently addressed in the self-study
literature. This book addresses these gaps in the literature by
placing critical friendship, collaborative self-study and community
of practice at the forefront of the self-study of teaching. It
highlights these forms of collaboration, how the collaboration was
developed and enacted, the challenges and tensions that existed in
the collaboration, and how practice and identity developed through
the use of these forms of collaboration. The chapters serve as
exemplars of enacting these forms of collaboration and provide
researchers with an additional base of literature to draw upon in
their scholarly writing, teaching of self-study, and their
enactment of collaborative self-study spaces.
Mindfulness and Critical Friendship: A New Perspective on
Professional Development for Educators assembles an international
community of scholar-practitioners from multiple disciplines who
utilize different methodologies and ideological perspectives to
reflect on and interrogate contexts that situate mindfulness and
critical friendship as constructs which support professional
development for educators. Mindfulness and critical friendship
connect critically and creatively like-minded colleagues and enable
the facilitation and promotion of transformative pedagogy and
practice. Supported by a robust set of evidence-based research, the
contributors to this collection consider the ways in which
educators can develop habits of mind and courses of action which
will support them as they cultivate their ability to thrive and
cope with the modern demands of their personal and professional
lives. This edited collection is recommended for educators of all
disciplines and for scholars of education, social science, and
psychology.
This international handbook provides a sophisticated re-examination
of self-study of teaching and teacher education practices research
16 years after the publication of the first edition by Springer
(2004). Through six sections, it offers an extensive international
review of research and practices by examining critical issues in
the self-study field today. They are: (1) Foundations of
Self-Study, (2) Self-Study Methods and Methodologies, (3)
Self-Study and Teaching and Teacher Education for Social Justice,
(4) Self-Study Across Subject Disciplines, (5) Self-Study in
Teacher Education and Beyond, and (6) Self-Study across Cultures
and Languages. Exemplars, including many recent studies, illustrate
the impact of this well-established research movement in teacher
education in the English-speaking world and internationally.
Readers of the handbook will benefit from a comprehensive review of
the field of self-study that is accessible to a range of readers;
theoretically and methodologically rich; highly practical to both
novices and experienced practitioners; and offers a vision for
self-study internationally over the next two decades.
This international handbook provides a sophisticated re-examination
of self-study of teaching and teacher education practices research
16 years after the publication of the first edition by Springer
(2004). Through six sections, it offers an extensive international
review of research and practices by examining critical issues in
the self-study field today. They are: (1) Foundations of
Self-Study, (2) Self-Study Methods and Methodologies, (3)
Self-Study and Teaching and Teacher Education for Social Justice,
(4) Self-Study Across Subject Disciplines, (5) Self-Study in
Teacher Education and Beyond, and (6) Self-Study across Cultures
and Languages. Exemplars, including many recent studies, illustrate
the impact of this well-established research movement in teacher
education in the English-speaking world and internationally.
Readers of the handbook will benefit from a comprehensive review of
the field of self-study that is accessible to a range of readers;
theoretically and methodologically rich; highly practical to both
novices and experienced practitioners; and offers a vision for
self-study internationally over the next two decades.
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