Placing practitioner knowledge at the center of teacher education : rethinking the policies and practices of the education doctorate

Rethinking the Education Doctorate so that practitioner knowledge is at the center of programmatic concern in teacher education raises provocative education policy/practice considerations. Participants in the national Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) are doing just this. Their acco...

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Other Authors Macintyre Latta, Margaret, 1955- (Editor), Wunder, Susan A. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, 2012.
SeriesEducation policy in practice.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806615414
DOI10.1108/978-1-61735-739-8
Physical Description1 online resource (xiii, 316 pages) : illustrations

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490 1 |a Education policy in practice : critical cultural studies 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Series editors' foreword / Edmund T. Hamann and Rodney Hopson -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Turning to practitioner knowledge: Policies and practices in relation to the edd -- Chapter 1. Investing in the formative nature of professional learning: Redirecting, mediating, and generating education practice-as-policy / Margaret Macintyre Latta and Susan Wunder -- Chapter 2. Why we need the edd to prepare new faculty / Eric Watts and David Imig -- Chapter 3. What history reveals about the education doctorate / Jill Alexa Perry -- Part I. Locating practitioner knowledge: Policy/practice considerations at stake -- Chapter 4. Redesigning an edd program: Reality and necessity engender new possibilities / Sharon Ryan, Richard De Lisi, and Kim Heuschkel -- Chapter 5. Learning to see inquiry as a resource for practice / Ruth M. Heaton and Stephen A. Swidler -- Chapter 6. The practices and knowledge of school-based teacher education practitioners / Fran Arbaugh, Jim Nolan, Kelly Mark, and Rebecca Burns -- Chapter 7. The scholarship of practice: Intersections of dialogue, investigation, and interactive knowledge / Richard D. Sawyer and Michele R. Mason -- Part II. Confronting and interrogating practitioner knowledge: Policy/practice risks and opportunities -- Chapter 8. Shared inquiry: The professional development school as a laboratory of practice for preparing the next generation of teacher educators / Bernard Badiali, Carla Zembal-Saul, Kristen Dewitt, and Donnan Stoicovy -- Chapter 9. Moving a whole school towards a leadership-oriented doctorate: The contributions and limits of vision and participation / William Firestone and Alisa Belzer -- Chapter 10. From teacher to researcher, researcher to teacher: Examining teachers' experiences of conducting research in their education settings / Elaine Chan -- Chapter 11. Leadership for educational equity: Opportunities and tensions of a new doctorate of education / Deanna Iceman Sands, Honorine Nocon, and Nancy Shanklin -- Chapter 12. The promise of preparing teacher leaders: Opportunities, challenges, and risks / Mary C. Markowitz and Marc Mahlios -- Part III. Investing in practitioner knowledge: Policy/practice relations and potentials -- Chapter 13. No longer phd-lite: Establishing a professional practice doctorate of substance / Thomas M. McGowan and Jon E. Pedersen -- Chapter 14. Intentional teacher education: The education of scholarly practitioners / Jacqueline Edmondson and Iris Striedieck -- Chapter 15. Critical friends: Curricular redesign and implementation of a small independent university's doctoral and undergraduate programs / Valerie A. Storey, Katrina M. Tellison, and Priscilla Boerger -- Chapter 16. Integrating practice into an edd program in a research-focused university / Sharon Ryan, Alisa Belzer, and Kim Heuschkel. Afterword / Susan Wunder and Margaret Macintyre Latta -- About the authors -- Index. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a Rethinking the Education Doctorate so that practitioner knowledge is at the center of programmatic concern in teacher education raises provocative education policy/practice considerations. Participants in the national Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) are doing just this. Their accounts of rethinking what counts as educational knowledge and their reconsideration of the roles of teacher educators, scholar-practitioners, students, policy makers, and others are illuminated in this book. Asserting the primacy of practitioner knowledge, the book generates a rich and complex terrain of issues and considerations that participating CPED institutions navigate as multiple technical, normative, and political questions at the crux of educator preparation, professional growth, and control of their field. And, it is this terrain that calls attention to the nature of practitioner knowledge and its inherent potential for redirecting, mediating, and generating education policy. Conversations within and across national and local levels orient away from technical means-ends "what works" questions alone, and open into normative and political questions about educational value and professional action.In documenting the largest, most coordinated effort to rethink the educational doctorate in a century of such efforts, this book will interest teacher educators and programs engaged in pre-service and graduate level teacher education, practicing K-16 teachers, and education policy/practice interest groups and individuals. Illustrating a policy development method that is neither top-down nor necessarily 'grass roots', it also invites the interest of other educational sectors. Additionally, as CPED implementation contexts value interdisciplinarity, multiple methodological perspectives, and interactions and deliberations across interests, the lived consequences and significances of doing so are mapped out and, as such, hold much potential for policy/practice intersections within manifold education settings, and beyond, to settings of all kinds invested in the primacy of practitioner knowledge. Thus, a core goal of this volume is to broach these considerations with a broad readership. 
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