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Author Tyson, Harriet.

Title Who will teach the children? : progress and resistance in teacher education / Harriet Tyson.

Imprint San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, ©1994.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  370.71 T994W    Check Shelf
Edition 1st ed.
Description xx, 208 pages ; 24 cm
Series Jossey-Bass education series
Jossey-Bass education series.
Note "Sponsored by the Council for Basic Education."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-201) and index.
Summary In this book, Harriet Tyson fixes a shrewd, unblinking, nonconformist eye on what is wrong and right with teacher education in America. The popular wisdom is that teachers don't know their subject matter because they take too many foolish education courses instead of studying real subject matter. Tyson debunks that common notion, showing that the kind of "knowing" that future teachers need in order to transmit their knowledge to students is all too often not transmitted to teachers in their own undergraduate education. Tyson shows that in the most successful colleges, teachers-in-training learn how to convey knowledge to students while they themselves are acquiring that knowledge. The best teacher training is an energetic synthesis of content and pedagogy, and of theory and practice, throughout college and beyond certification. The heart of Tyson's book is her report on five schools of education and one state system noted for serious attempts at reform. Tyson's report details the barricades to reform thrown up by institutions, teacher unions, government bodies, politicians, and society - all of which must be overcome if good teacher education and its benefits for students are to become universal.
Contents The subject matters, but the academics just don't get it -- Preparing students for the real world of teaching -- Can the disciplines work together? -- Guarding the gates to the profession -- The impact of state-level reform -- New pedagogies, old environments -- Research into practice, practice into research -- What is ideal in teacher education? -- Working conditions for American teachers -- An unregulated monopoly -- Who really wants reform? Who will pay? -- The "velvet revolution" : teachers as reformers.
Subject Teachers -- Training of -- United States.
Education -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States.
Education -- Study and teaching (Higher) (OCoLC)fst00902805
Teachers -- Training of. (OCoLC)fst01144404
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
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United States.
Teachers -- Training -- United States.
Added Author Council for Basic Education.
Other Form: Online version: Tyson, Harriet. Who will teach the children? 1st ed. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, ©1994 (OCoLC)622240855
ISBN 155542600X
9781555426002
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