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Learning to Teach in an Era of Privatization: Global Trends in Teacher Preparation

By:Christopher A. Lubienski, T. Jameson Brewer
Publisher:Teachers College Press
Print ISBN:9780807761595
eText ISBN:9780807777671
Edition:0
Copyright:2019
Format:Reflowable

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Education policymakers often demonstrate surprisingly little awareness of how popular reforms impact teaching and teacher education. In this book, well-regarded scholars help readers develop a more robust understanding of the nature of teacher preparation, as well as an in-depth grasp of how popular policies, practices, and ideologies have taken root domestically and internationally.

Contributors include Deron Boyles, Anthony Cody, Kerry Kretchmar, Carmen Montecinos, Beth Sondel, and Christopher Tienken.
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“This book will help readers consider the possibilities of democratic visions in the teaching profession and in public education, particularly in this time of intense political polarization when critical citizen engagement with our public institutions and policies is deeply needed.”
—Janelle Scott, University of California, Berkeley

“The chapters in this book make clear that ongoing policy disconnects cannot be ignored and that now is the time to elevate the teaching profession for students who have faced historical inequities.”
—Julian Vasquez Heilig, dean, University of Kentucky College of Education

“Public teaching and teacher education in the U.S. and in many other parts of the world are under assault by concerted efforts to deregulate and marketize them. This collection of essays examines the consequences of these privatization efforts in the U.S., Chile, and Singapore and should be required reading for those wanting to understand their complexity and consequences for teaching and teacher education today.”
—Ken Zeichner, Boeing Professor of Teacher Education, University of Washington

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