1st Edition

Critical Studies in Teacher Education Its Folklore, Theory and Practice

Edited By Thomas Popkewitz Copyright 1987
    392 Pages
    by Routledge

    392 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1987, this was the only available book to offer a critical interpretation of the current reform efforts in teacher education at the time. The focus is issues of professionalization, the role of the university and schools in the socialization of teachers, and the ideological and social assumptions that underlie educational theory. The book draws upon the sociology of knowledge, Marxist theory and political sociology.

    Preface.  Introduction.  1. Ideology and Social Formation in Teacher Education Thomas S. Popkewitz  Part 1: Teacher Education, Class Relations and Gender: Historical Perspectives  2. Workplace Autonomy and the Reforming of Teacher Education Paul H. Mattingly  3. Gendered Teaching, Gendered Labor Michael W. Apple  Part 2: Professional Education: Forms of Labor and Ideology  4. Reproduction, Contradiction and Conceptions of Professionalism: The Case of Pre-service Teachers Mark Ginsburg  5. Professionalism, Proletarianization and Teacher Work Kathleen Densmore  6. Ideology and Control in Teacher Education: A Review of Recent Experience in England Geoff Whitty, Len Barton and Andrew Pollard  Part 3: Myths and Rituals of Control  7. The Persistence of Myth in Teacher Education and Teaching Catherine Cornbleth  8. Tracing the Provenance of Teacher Education Barbara Schneider  9. Clinical Supervision and Power: Regimes of Instructional Management Henry St Maurice  Part 4: Alternative Perspectives to Professional Education  10. Teacher Education as a Counter Public Sphere: Notes Towards a Redefinition Henry Giroux and Peter McLaren  11. Teacher Education in Cultural Context: Beyond Reproduction Landon E. Beyer and Ken Zeichner  12. Knowledge and Interest in Curriculum Studies Thomas S. Popkewitz.  Notes on Contributors.  Index.