ABSTRACT

Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy examines the changing relationships between the state and the common (or public) good. Using teacher education policy as the frame of analysis, the authors examine history, cultural context, and lived experiences in 12 countries and the European Union to explicate which notions of justice, social inclusion and exclusion, and citizenship emerge. By situating teacher education policy within a larger philosophical framework regarding the relationship between the state and conceptions of the "common good," this book analyzes the ideological and political desires of the state---how the state understands the common good, the future of national identity, and to what end schooling is imagined.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy: Critical and International Perspectives

chapter 1|4 pages

Imagining the Good Teacher

The Nation, Teaching, and the Common Good

part 1|70 pages

Tensions in Context

chapter 2|18 pages

Teacher Education Policies in the United States

Tensions Between Local and National Actors for Control of the Common Good

chapter 3|10 pages

Teacher Education, Inc.

Attempts at Privatizing Teacher Preparation Systems in Brazil 1

chapter 4|23 pages

Negotiating Global and Local Encounters

21st-Century Teacher Education Policy Challenges in the Philippines

part 2|65 pages

Challenges to the State

chapter 6|17 pages

Complicating the Narrative

Teacher Education Policies in Neoliberal Chile

chapter 7|15 pages

Schoolteachers’ Professionalism and Teacher Training in Japan

From “Teaching Specialists” to “Learning Professionals”

chapter 8|13 pages

The Aseem Community-Based Teacher Training Model

A Response to India’s Failed National Teacher Education Policies

chapter 9|18 pages

The Struggles Against Fundamental Pedagogics in South Africa

Toward the Pedagogy of Common Good 1

part 3|84 pages

(Re)affirming State Power?

chapter 10|15 pages

From Professionalism to Proletarianization

Teacher Education Policy and the Common Good in Turkey

chapter 11|16 pages

Kenyan Teacher Education Policy Reforms

A Search for Holistic Individual and National Development

chapter 12|15 pages

EuroVisions in School Policy and the Knowledge Economy

A Genealogy of the Transnational Turn in European School and Teacher Education Policy

chapter 14|12 pages

Canada’s Trojan Horse

Labor Mobility Legislation Concealing Deregulation and an Attack on Teacher Professionalism and the Common Good

chapter |6 pages

Afterword

Interactions of the Local and Global in Teacher Education Policy and Reforms