by HazelHagger (Author), Donald Mc Intyre (Author)
The impressive strengths of this book are its breadth of scope, the depth of its grounding in the real life of schools, its clarity of structure and argument, and its far-reaching suggestions for reforming school-based teacher education. The book also demonstrates, in every chapter, the authors' unwavering, though not uncritical, regard for the profession of teaching.
Lesley Saunders, Professional Development Today
The move to school-based initial teacher education has opened up exciting opportunities for student teachers to learn from practising teachers' expertise. However, making the most of these opportunities is not straightforward, since much of that expertise is embedded in practice and rarely articulated.
The book:
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 04 Jul 2006
ISBN 10: 0335202926
ISBN 13: 9780335202928
Donald McIntyre is Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge and has been engaged in research into teaching and teacher education for 40 years. His previous publications include Learning without Limits (Open University Press, 2004).