Back to the future : legacies, continuities and changes in educational policy, practice and research / edited by Maria Assunc̦ão Flores, University of Minho, Portugal, Ana Amélia Carvalho, University of Coimbra, Portugal, Fernando Ilídio Ferreira, University of Minho, Portugal, and Maria Teresa Vilac̨a, University of Minho, Portugal.

Contributor(s): Flores, Maria Assunção [editor.] | Carvalho, Ana Amélia [editor.] | Ferreira, Fernando Ilidio [editor.] | Vilaça, Maria Teresa [editor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Rotterdam ; Boston : SensePublishers, 2013©2013 Description: xv, 323 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789462092389 (paperback)Subject(s): Education and state | Educational leadership | School management and organization | Teachers -- Training ofLOC classification: LC71 .B33 2013
Contents:
Section 1: Teachers and the teaching profession. Building a profession of teaching / Linda Darling-Hammond --Teachers: how long until the future? / António Nóvoa --Teachers' lives and work: back to the future? / Ciaran Sugrue --The new lives of teachers / Christopher Day --Teachers' voices: learning from professional lives / Hafdis Guđjónsdóttir and Sólveig Karvelsdóttir --Section 2: Leadership and school curriculum: contexts and actors. Living the Janus head: conceptualizing leaders and leadership in schools in the 21st century / Geert Kelchtermans and Liesbeth Piot --Development of a new curriculum leadership model with a focus on its relation to the professional learning communities / Toshiyuki Kihara, Hirotoshi Yano and Hisayoshi Mori --Advancing equity and inclusion in schools: an awareness-action framework / Jude Butcher, Colleen Leathley and Kristin Johnson --Cognitive skills in Palestinian curricula and textbooks / Shukri Sanber and Irene Hazou --Section 3: Perspectives and challenges in teacher education and learning. Learning in professional development schools: perspectives of teacher educators, mentor teachers and student teachers / Joke Daemen, Els Laroes, Paulien C. Meijer and Jan Vermunt --Teacher professional learning in digital age environments / Catherine McLoughlin --Developing experienced-based principles of practice for teaching teachers / Tom Russell and Andrea K. Martin --Professional identity: a case study of preservice mathematics teachers in South Africa / Sonja van Putten, Gerrit Stols and Sarah Howie --Section 4: Pedagogy and tutoring in higher education. The scholarship of pedagogy in adverse settings. Lessons from experience / Flávia Vieira --Tutors' and students' views of tutoring : a study in higher education / Sandra Fernandes and Maria Assunc̦áo Flores --An online programme to prepare teacher tutors: an experience involving a university-school partnership / Renata Portela Rinaldi, Maria Iolanda Monteiro, Aline Maria de Medeiros Rodrigues Reali and Rosa Maria M. Anunciato de Oliveira.
Summary: Schools and teachers are facing various challenges in a rapidly changing world. In such circumstances, discussing and sharing concerns of mutual interest regarding policy, practice and research is crucial to creating more sophisticated understandings of the various challenges as a first step in the improvement of education. While the future should not be imprisoned in the past, the past does provide valuable lessons that will undergo new iterations in constructing the future. The future will be multi-faceted and complex and the different chapters included in this book are intended to provide important contributions from which to build the future of education. The different chapters provide readers with international perspectives, frameworks and empirical evidence of legacies, continuities and changes in educational policy, practice and research in teaching, teacher education and learning.
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Selected papers presented at ISATT 15th Biennial Conference in Braga, Portugal, 2011.

Includes bibliographical references.

Section 1: Teachers and the teaching profession. Building a profession of teaching / Linda Darling-Hammond --Teachers: how long until the future? / António Nóvoa --Teachers' lives and work: back to the future? / Ciaran Sugrue --The new lives of teachers / Christopher Day --Teachers' voices: learning from professional lives / Hafdis Guđjónsdóttir and Sólveig Karvelsdóttir --Section 2: Leadership and school curriculum: contexts and actors. Living the Janus head: conceptualizing leaders and leadership in schools in the 21st century / Geert Kelchtermans and Liesbeth Piot --Development of a new curriculum leadership model with a focus on its relation to the professional learning communities / Toshiyuki Kihara, Hirotoshi Yano and Hisayoshi Mori --Advancing equity and inclusion in schools: an awareness-action framework / Jude Butcher, Colleen Leathley and Kristin Johnson --Cognitive skills in Palestinian curricula and textbooks / Shukri Sanber and Irene Hazou --Section 3: Perspectives and challenges in teacher education and learning. Learning in professional development schools: perspectives of teacher educators, mentor teachers and student teachers / Joke Daemen, Els Laroes, Paulien C. Meijer and Jan Vermunt --Teacher professional learning in digital age environments / Catherine McLoughlin --Developing experienced-based principles of practice for teaching teachers / Tom Russell and Andrea K. Martin --Professional identity: a case study of preservice mathematics teachers in South Africa / Sonja van Putten, Gerrit Stols and Sarah Howie --Section 4: Pedagogy and tutoring in higher education. The scholarship of pedagogy in adverse settings. Lessons from experience / Flávia Vieira --Tutors' and students' views of tutoring : a study in higher education / Sandra Fernandes and Maria Assunc̦áo Flores --An online programme to prepare teacher tutors: an experience involving a university-school partnership / Renata Portela Rinaldi, Maria Iolanda Monteiro, Aline Maria de Medeiros Rodrigues Reali and Rosa Maria M. Anunciato de Oliveira.

Schools and teachers are facing various challenges in a rapidly changing world. In such circumstances, discussing and sharing concerns of mutual interest regarding policy, practice and research is crucial to creating more sophisticated understandings of the various challenges as a first step in the improvement of education. While the future should not be imprisoned in the past, the past does provide valuable lessons that will undergo new iterations in constructing the future. The future will be multi-faceted and complex and the different chapters included in this book are intended to provide important contributions from which to build the future of education. The different chapters provide readers with international perspectives, frameworks and empirical evidence of legacies, continuities and changes in educational policy, practice and research in teaching, teacher education and learning.