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Quality

Keywords in Teacher Education
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Quality by Dr Clare Brooks investigates the varied and often ambiguous definitions of quality within teacher education. The book critiques common quality indicators in Initial Teacher Education (ITE), highlighting their limitations and the potential unintended consequences on the transformative goals of teacher training. Drawing on international examples, it introduces the 'quality conundrum' concept to explore how differing notions of quality, shaped by historical and political contexts, influence teaching standards and education policy. Key themes include standards, accreditation, inspection frameworks, and different discourses shaping teacher education programmes. The book ultimately advocates for shifting beyond narrow metrics towards a richer, more meaningful understanding of what truly matters in preparing teachers.
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This book is ideal for teacher educators, policy-makers, regulators, and researchers interested in education quality, initial teacher education, and educational leadership. It suits those seeking a critical and scholarly understanding of quality metrics within teacher training and how to foster transformative educational practices.

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"Explores how to avoid making teacher education worse through the use of imprecise definition of "standards" and erroneous proxies for quality"-- Provided by publisher.

Explores how to avoid making teacher education worse through the use of imprecise definition of β€œstandards” and erroneous proxies for quality.

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Discussions of quality dominate the field of teacher education. However, definitions of quality can vary enormously and are often vague and imprecise, relying on proxies for quality which make inaccurate assumptions about what matters in the education of teachers.

Quality explores different ways in which quality can be defined and understood within teacher education, offering a way of categorising and understanding why some quality indicators miss the mark. The book introduces the idea of a quality conundrum, with illustrative examples from international ITE practice, to show how different conceptions of quality in ITE can have good intentions but be potentially damaging to its overall transformative potential. It also provides examples of where practice has been able to move beyond restrictive definitions of quality to enact a more transformative vision of teacher education.

This analysis ties the use of quality indicators to historical developments in teacher education and political shifts in how it is viewed, the role education is perceived to play in society, and considers where the power lies in locating who decides what counts as quality in teacher education (and also who and what gets excluded).

Key topics covered include:

  • the use of standards, accreditation and inspection frameworks;
  • the range of input, process, output, and perspectival indicators used to judge quality in ITE;
  • the different discourses of teacher quality which influence the pedagogy and structure of teacher education programmes.

The author also gives particular attention to how to address different approaches to quality when they start to reach conundrum proportions, and how to redress teacher education towards what matters rather than what counts.

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Praised as a highly readable and rigorous examination, this book offers valuable conceptual clarity for teacher educators, regulators, and policy-makers. David Montemurro highlights its ability to facilitate sharper appraisal of educational practice, calling for adaptive leadership in teacher education. Jo Lampert considers it essential reading for all teacher educators, commending its comprehensive exploration of the contested notion of quality and its practical examples.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350285965

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 149g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Clare Brooks is Professor of Education and Pro-Director for Education at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK.

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