ABSTRACT

In Practical Knowledge in Teacher Education, expert contributors from across Asia and Europe explore and reflect upon the innovation and creativity in teacher education programs. Specific focus is given to the internships that provide students an opportunity for intensive, hands-on experience in schools. Different approaches to internship provide comprehensive information on a diversity of ways of organising and managing internship programmes within teacher education courses, and equip future teachers with real-world knowledge within a global context.

This book focuses on approaches to internship in teacher education programmes in Europe and Asia. It explores the idea that a consideration of the rich variation in approaches and experience across Eurasia will foreground critical aspects of successful internship.

Each chapter provides a different focus from Asian and European perspectives on aspects of the teacher education practicum or internship, and what can be learned from school placement.

This book is an invaluable resource for all those involved in teacher education, educational policy and anyone who has a stake in ensuring effective teacher education for the 21st century. It offers a far reaching overview of the teacher internship phase across a number of countries, and contributes to identifying distinctive features of teacher education in European and Asian universities.

 

 

part |89 pages

Practical knowledge and the institutional process

chapter |12 pages

Teacher internship

A critical reflection on the interface between policy and practice in Malaysian teacher education

chapter |13 pages

Bridging the mathematics education course and teaching practice

A Finnish example of how to construct and conduct research-based teacher education

part |117 pages

Models of internship

chapter |13 pages

Teacher internship in Ireland

Current challenges and opportunities

chapter |15 pages

Developing internships in the Netherlands

New concepts, new roles, new challenges