1st Edition

Practical Knowledge in Teacher Education Approaches to teacher internship programmes

Edited By Javier Calvo de Mora, Keith Wood Copyright 2014
234 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In Practical Knowledge in Teacher Education , expert contributors from across Asia and Europe explore and reflect upon the innovation and creativity in teacher education programs. Specific focus is given to the internships that provide students an opportunity for intensive, hands-on experience in schools. Different approaches to internship provide comprehensive information on a diversity of ways... Read more

Introduction  1. Becoming teachers, developing practical knowledge Javier Calvo de Mora  Part 1: Practical Knowledge and The Institutional Process  2. Teacher Internship: Reflection on the interface between policy and practice in Malaysian teacher education Nagendralingan Ratnavadivel and Aminah Ayob  3. Bridging the mathematics education course and teaching practice: A Finnish example of how to construct and conduct research-based teacher education Raimo Kaasila, Sonjoa Lutovac and Anneli Lauriala  4. The place of internship in the reform of teacher education in Vietnam Nguyen Loc  5. Realising teacher quality through a Master of Teaching programme in Brunei Darussalam Saratha Sithamparam  6. Internship and the education of teachers in Portugal in the new millennium Amélia Lopes, Fátima Pereira and Cristina Sousa  7. Professional experience in Australian teacher education programs: an overview Ruth Reynolds  Part 2: Models of Internship  8. Developing teacher competency through practice in Singapore Woon Chai Lou, Geok Chin Ovy Tan and Hairon Salleh  9. Teacher Internship in Ireland: current challenges and opportunities Raymond Lynch and Patricia Mannix McNamara  10. Student teachers doing action research Marit Ulvik  11. Clinical Practice in Japanese Teacher Preparation Programmes Yoshiko Kitada  12. Digital challenges for schools and teacher education Ingrid Helleve  13. Developing internships in the Netherlands: new concepts, new roles, new challenges Corinne van Velzen and Marcel van der Klink  14. Professional learning communities in the teacher internship programme in SingaporeHairon Salleh, Jonathan Goh Wee and Antonia Teng Kit Wah  15. Becoming teachers, learning through internship Keith Wood

Biography

Javier Calvo de Mora is a Professor of School Organization at the University of Granada, Spain. 

Keith Wood is a Professor at the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brunei Darussalam.