Beschreibung:
This book discusses changes to student teacher education globally and in the UK, exploring how student teachers learn through school teaching practices and ideas for developing and maximizing learning opportunities in school-based student teacher education.
There is currently little published on the nature of student teacher learning and what shapes it
1. Introduction 2. Researching Workplace Learning 3. Cultural and Historical Activity Theory: Identifying the Object of Student Teacher Education Activity 4. The Methodological Implications of Working Ethnographically 5. The School History Department: Cultural, Historical and Social Practices in Student Teacher Education 6. The School Modern Foreign Languages Department: Cultural, Historical and Social Practices in Student Teacher Education 7. The School Geography Department: Cultural, Historical and Social Practices in Student Teacher Education 8. The School Science Department: Cultural, Historical and Social Practices in Student Teacher Education 9. An Analysis of Student Teacher Education Tools: Mediating Student Teacher Education Practice 10. The Objects of Student Teacher Education Activity 11. Developing Expert Learners of Teaching and Learning: A Model for Researching and Developing Learning Opportunities in School Settings 12. Conclusions, Implications and Recommendations