Teaching What They Learn, Learning What They Live Teaching What They Learn, Learning What They Live

Teaching What They Learn, Learning What They Live

How Teachers' Personal Histories Shape Their Professional Development

    • USD 57.99
    • USD 57.99

Descripción editorial

"Cogent, interesting, and provocative."-from the foreword by Ann Lieberman Teaching What They Learn, Learning What They Live explores the multiple social, political, and epistemological domains that comprise learning-to-teach. Based on a study of eight beginning English teachers at four different university teacher preparation programs, this book examines the ways in which beginning teachers' personal dispositions and conceptions combines with their teacher preparation programs' professional knowledge and contexts to form their understandings of and approaches toward teaching. Brad Olsen recasts learning-to-teach as a continuous, situated identity process in which prior experiences produce deeply embedded ways of viewing the world that go on to organize current/future experience into meaning. Since experience shapes learning and everyone acquires different sets of experience, no individual teacher's knowledge is exactly like another's. Yet Olsen shows also that the process by which a teacher constructs professional knowledge is common: the what of teacher knowledge varies, but the how remains the same.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2015
17 de noviembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
190
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Taylor & Francis
VENDEDOR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAMAÑO
3.7
MB

Más libros de Brad Olsen

Beyond Esoteric Beyond Esoteric
2021
Modern Esoteric Modern Esoteric
2017
Future Esoteric Future Esoteric
2016
Teaching for Success Teaching for Success
2016
Making a Difference Making a Difference
2016
Pope Francis: The Last Pope? Pope Francis: The Last Pope?
2015