Jonathan Berry, Teachers Undefeated: How global education reform has failed to crush the spirit of educators, (London: UCL Institute of Education Press, 2016), ISBN: 978-1-85856-678-8A defence of teacher professionalism and a rebuttal of the idea that measurement and scrutiny have dulled teachers' inventiveness
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Education is a unique and major resource for the field o...
For decades, teacher education has weathered strategic assaults of reform from both the educational ...
This book is about significant cultural disruption in initial teacher education. The disruption can ...
Teacher education is experiencing a period of dramatic and arguably irrevocable change within a wide...
Teachers and Teacher Unions in a Globalised World asks a series of pressing questions of teacher edu...
Examines the current and future role of teachers in the knowledge-based economy. It argues that they...
© 2016 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. This book commemorates the 60th Anniver...
The world-wide reform movement has now been in process for thirty years and it is therefore perhaps ...
Pre-service teacher education has long been of interest to education policymakers around the world g...
By Gerald Grant and Christine E. Murray (College at Brockport faculty member). Abstrract: If the ess...
About the book: Everyone remembers a good teacher. But across the world, in developing country co...
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Education is a unique and major resource for the field o...
The status of teachers remains a perennial concern for unions and governments. There is a common ada...
Closing the Attainment Gap in Schools explores the experience and history of teachers who have a det...
The timeframe for publishing this book is an interesting one internationally. As increasingly sophis...
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Education is a unique and major resource for the field o...
For decades, teacher education has weathered strategic assaults of reform from both the educational ...
This book is about significant cultural disruption in initial teacher education. The disruption can ...
Teacher education is experiencing a period of dramatic and arguably irrevocable change within a wide...
Teachers and Teacher Unions in a Globalised World asks a series of pressing questions of teacher edu...
Examines the current and future role of teachers in the knowledge-based economy. It argues that they...
© 2016 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. This book commemorates the 60th Anniver...
The world-wide reform movement has now been in process for thirty years and it is therefore perhaps ...
Pre-service teacher education has long been of interest to education policymakers around the world g...
By Gerald Grant and Christine E. Murray (College at Brockport faculty member). Abstrract: If the ess...
About the book: Everyone remembers a good teacher. But across the world, in developing country co...
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Education is a unique and major resource for the field o...
The status of teachers remains a perennial concern for unions and governments. There is a common ada...
Closing the Attainment Gap in Schools explores the experience and history of teachers who have a det...
The timeframe for publishing this book is an interesting one internationally. As increasingly sophis...
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Education is a unique and major resource for the field o...
For decades, teacher education has weathered strategic assaults of reform from both the educational ...
This book is about significant cultural disruption in initial teacher education. The disruption can ...