ABSTRACT

This book addresses the past and changing contexts of Chinese and German teacher education under the impact of globalization and echoes "quality" issues of teacher education. This edited book provides a comprehensive discussion on other issues in the management and implementation of change in teacher education related to teacher education curricula for professional development of teachers. A combination of chapters provides an overview, a review of literature and research as well as offering examples of teacher education practice and updated empirical research on these topics co-edited by two senior scholars and written by experts from Mainland China (including Hong Kong ) and Germany. The volume addresses key issues on teacher standards, ICT in education and e-learning in teacher education, STEM education, vocational teacher education, university-school partnership in teacher education and teaching Chinese or German as a second language.

This is an up-to-date academic book to look at profound issues related to quality in teacher education and teachers’ professional development in mainland China and Germany. It will be a useful reference for graduate students and researchers in the field of international and comparative education, teacher education and curriculum studies, teacher educators and practitioners to learn from trends, best practice and challenges that have been encountered in Mainland China and Germany.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Chinese and German perspectives on quality in teacher education: An introduction

part Section B|217 pages

Issues and quality of teacher education

chapter 6|11 pages

Innovative approaches for teacher professional development

Examples of blended, video- and coaching-based professional development programmes in Germany

chapter 12|16 pages

University-school partnership for the professional development of teachers in Hong Kong

A case study of developing self-regulated learning in students

chapter 15|12 pages

Teacher education for the vocational education and training (VET) sector in Germany

Current structures, reforms and challenges

chapter 17|15 pages

Teaching German as a second language

Implications for teacher education in Germany

chapter 18|6 pages

Teacher education in China and Germany

Conclusions and research outlook