Policy, practice, and politics in teacher education : editorials from the Journal of teacher education

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Policy, practice, and politics in teacher education : editorials from the Journal of teacher education

Marilyn Cochran-Smith ; foreword by John I. Goodlad

Corwin Press, c2006

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  • : pbk

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"A Joint Publication of The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education"

Includes bibliographical references and index

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"Marilyn Cochran-Smith's keen insights about the politics and substance of teacher education reform focus like a laser on the central issues of educational equity and quality in our time. Anyone who wants to understand what's happening to teaching in this country, and what's at stake, should read this book." -Linda Darling-Hammond, Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Stanford University "Marilyn Cochran-Smith is one of the strongest voices in teacher education today. By weighing the evidence, challenging orthodoxy, and analyzing the policies, she has given teacher education a firm footing in the scholarly canon. Her leadership is vital to the field's viability." -Gloria Ladson-Billings, Kellner Family Chair in Urban Education University of Wisconsin, Madison Access the insight and wisdom of one of today's leading educational scholars in one concise volume! When it comes to determining the best approach to teacher preparation, today's teachers, teacher educators, and school leaders face an overwhelmingly contentious environment. Through her influential essays in the Journal of Teacher Education, however, Marilyn Cochran-Smith has consistently provided educators with a distinguished voice of reason, advocacy, inspiration, and social justice. This powerful text organizes all of her editorials for the first time into one concise volume, making this an essential guide to teacher preparation at its best.

Table of Contents

Foreword by John I. Goodlad Preface and Acknowledgments Prologue: Policy, Practice, and Politics: Taking Stock of the Field 1 Teacher Education at the Turn of the Century 2 Gambling on the Future 3 The Questions That Drive Reform 4 Learning to Teach Against the (New) Grain 5 Multicultural Education: Solution or Problem for American Schools? 6 Higher Standards for Prospective Teachers: What's Missing From the Discourse? 7 Reforming Teacher Education: Competing Agendas 8 Desperately Seeking Solutions 9 Teacher Education, Ideology, and Napoleon 10 What's Preparation Got to Do With It? 11 What a Difference a Definition Makes: Highly Qualified Teachers, Scientific Research, and Teacher Education 12 The Research Base for Teacher Education: Metaphors We Live (And Die?) By 13 Reporting on Teacher Quality: The Politics of Politics 14 The Unforgiving Complexity of Teaching: Avoiding Simplicity in the Age of Accountability 15 Teaching Quality Matters 16 Assessing Assessment in Teacher Education 17 Teacher Education's Bermuda Triangle: Dichotomy, Mythology, and Amnesia 18 Sometimes It's Not About The Money: Teaching and Heart 19 Taking Stock in 2004: Teacher Education in Dangerous Times 20 Ask a Different Question, Get a Different Answer: The Research Base for Teacher Education 21 The Report of the Teaching Commission: What's Really at Risk? 22 The Problem of Teacher Education 23 Stayers, Leavers, Lovers, and Dreamers: Insights About Teacher Retention 24 Taking Stock in 2005: Getting Beyond the Horse Race 25 No Child Left Behind: 3 Years and Counting 26 The Politics of Teacher Education and the Curse of Complexity 27 Studying Teacher Education: What We Know and Need to Know 28 Teacher Education and the Outcomes Trap 29 Taking Stock in 2006: Evidence, Evidence Everywhere Epilogue: The Future of Teacher Education: Promises and Pitfalls Index About the Author

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