ABSTRACT
Taking Teaching Seriously expands and enriches discussions about teacher preparation in the United States. Its authors describe the unique contexts for teacher preparation offered by liberal arts institutions and analyze the effects of these programs on their graduates and on K12 schools. They emphasize that the goals and conditions for teacher preparation differ from larger public institutions in several key respects including supervisor-student teacher relationships, philosophical foundations, and approaches to clinical fieldwork. Taken together, the essays provide compelling evidence that educational studies programs in liberal arts colleges and universities constitute a vital component of the teacher education system in the United States.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |45 pages
Contested Views of Effectiveness and Professionalism in Undergraduate Institutions
part |98 pages
Cultivating Liberally Educated Teachers: Distinctive Approaches of Liberal Arts Institutions
part |75 pages
Opportunities and Obstacles for Liberal Arts Programs in Recruiting and Retaining New Teachers