1st Edition

Learning to Teach Teaching to Learn

By Gwyneth Dow Copyright 1979
274 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1979,  Learning to Teach  explores the major educational challenges of its era, offering a unique perspective on teacher training. The book is rooted in an experimental training course for secondary teachers at the University of Melbourne, where students actively engage in the process of learning to teach. It serves as an implicit response to both the ‘Black Papers’ backlash... Read more

Introduction What Learning to Teach: Teaching to Learn is about 1. Thinking about education  2. Who am I?  3. Being at risk  4. Methods: where the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ most readily meet  5. Assessing oneself? 6. A course for radicals?  7. School teachers as educators of teachers  Conclusion

Biography

Gwyneth Dow (1920–1996) was an educationist and historian and made notable contributions to the Australian education system.

Review of the first publication:

‘The volume is quite valuable…Its analysis and suggestions are not limited to Australia by any means and could profitably be read by anyone involved in the education of teachers or in curriculum innovation.’

Michael W. Apple, Comparative Education Review, Volume 24, Number 3