Due to increasing globalisation, diversity is integral to many modern soci-eties. Yet, graduate teachers can feel unprepared to teach diverse groups of children, leading to questions about how teacher educators might best respond to such chal-lenges. In this chapter, we draw on epistemic cognition (claims about the nature of knowledge and processes of knowing) to sharpen our focus on epistemic agency to inform a new pedagogy of teacher education. Thirty-two Australian and New Zealand teacher educators participated in social labs, specifically addressing epis-temic understandings of teaching about/to/for diversity. Findings showed that teacher educators stressed the importance of developing epistemic aims of ‘understanding’ and ‘knowledge’ r...
A recent but widespread view holds that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistem...
Internationally and in Australia, there is growing evidence that graduate teachers feel under prepar...
The origin of this chapter lies in a presentation by a colleague whose work I admire. Drawing on the...
Due to increasing globalisation, diversity is integral to many modern societies. Yet, graduate teach...
Recent research points to the importance of teacher educators teaching for diversity in initial teac...
Internationally, there is a growing body of evidence which shows that newly graduated teachers do no...
Recent research points to the importance of teacher educators teaching for diversity in initial teac...
There is growing international concern about the extent to which teachers are prepared to work with ...
There is growing international concern about the extent to which teachers are prepared to work with ...
Teachers around the world report a lack of confidence about working with learners who are regarded a...
Teachers around the world report a lack of confidence about working with learners who are regarded a...
There is growing concern about the extent to which teachers are prepared to work with an increasingl...
Research in education draws upon a wide range of epistemological traditions due in part to the wide ...
In recent decades there has been an increased call for teacher preparation programs to incorporate s...
Personal Epistemology and Teacher Education, edited by Joanne Brownlee, Gregg Schraw and Donna Berth...
A recent but widespread view holds that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistem...
Internationally and in Australia, there is growing evidence that graduate teachers feel under prepar...
The origin of this chapter lies in a presentation by a colleague whose work I admire. Drawing on the...
Due to increasing globalisation, diversity is integral to many modern societies. Yet, graduate teach...
Recent research points to the importance of teacher educators teaching for diversity in initial teac...
Internationally, there is a growing body of evidence which shows that newly graduated teachers do no...
Recent research points to the importance of teacher educators teaching for diversity in initial teac...
There is growing international concern about the extent to which teachers are prepared to work with ...
There is growing international concern about the extent to which teachers are prepared to work with ...
Teachers around the world report a lack of confidence about working with learners who are regarded a...
Teachers around the world report a lack of confidence about working with learners who are regarded a...
There is growing concern about the extent to which teachers are prepared to work with an increasingl...
Research in education draws upon a wide range of epistemological traditions due in part to the wide ...
In recent decades there has been an increased call for teacher preparation programs to incorporate s...
Personal Epistemology and Teacher Education, edited by Joanne Brownlee, Gregg Schraw and Donna Berth...
A recent but widespread view holds that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistem...
Internationally and in Australia, there is growing evidence that graduate teachers feel under prepar...
The origin of this chapter lies in a presentation by a colleague whose work I admire. Drawing on the...