International Handbook of Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education PracticesJ. John Loughran, Mary Lynn Hamilton, Vicki Kubler LaBoskey, Tom L. Russell The International Handbook on Self-study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices is of interest to teacher educators, teacher researchers and practitioner researchers. |
Contents
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A case for selfstudy | 103 |
The influence of purpose | 151 |
Fundamental features and approaches of the sstep enterprise | 193 |
Foreword to Section 3 813 | 812 |
What counts as evidence in selfstudies of teacher education | 871 |
Selfstudy through personal history | 939 |
Visual artistic modes of representation for selfstudy | 979 |
Using information and communication technologies for the self | 1038 |
Inquiring into | 1073 |
The epistemological dimensions and dynamics of professional | 1109 |
Afterword | 1168 |
Voice in selfstudy | 246 |
Selfstudy in professional practice | 273 |
An analysis of eight | 313 |
Appendix to Section 1 | 344 |
Section Editor Mary Lynn Hamilton | 369 |
Links between selfstudy and teacher education reform | 421 |
Research practice and academia in North America | 471 |
The significance of race and social class for selfstudy and | 517 |
Knowledge Narrative and SelfStudy | 575 |
Practitioner Inquiry knowledge and university culture | 601 |
Knowledge social justice and selfstudy | 650 |
Professional knowledge and selfstudy | 709 |
Collaboration in selfstudy | 743 |
Exploring the relation | 785 |
Foreword to Section 4 | 1187 |
Factors important for the scholarship of selfstudy of teaching | 1211 |
Teachers perspectives | 1231 |
Learning through selfstudy in | 1259 |
Selfstudy in teaching about teaching | 1295 |
Selfstudy research in the context of teacher education programs | 1333 |
Issues of power | 1367 |
Identifying ethical issues in selfstudy proposals | 1392 |
Interpreting the what why and how of selfstudy in teaching | 1443 |
Editor Biographies | 1483 |
Dianne HoltReynolds AERJ 292 325349 reprinted with permission | 1492 |
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