1985
DOI: 10.1177/002248718503600302
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Making a Difference in Educational Quality Through Teacher Education

Abstract: Is teacher education beneficial and worthwhile? What standards are being established for admitting students to teacher education programs? What is the relationship of these standards to teacher effectiveness? These questions and others implicit in the debate regard ing the efficacy of teacher preparation programs are discussed by Evertson, Hawley and Zlotnik. The authors review the extensive body of research surround ing preparation programs, make propo sals for strengthening teacher prepara tion, and offer wo… Show more

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“…More challenging was the Inquiry's conclusion that 'there is simply not a sufficiently rich body of research evidence to enable it to come to any firm conclusions about the overall quality of teacher education in Australia' (p. 6). This is consistent with USA's literature referring to the limited knowledge base about effective approaches to teacher education, especially if particular kinds of evidence are required (Cochran-Smith & Zeichner, 2005;Evertson, Hawley, & Zlotnick, 1985;Kennedy, 1999;Raths & McAninch, 1999;Wilson & Floden, 2003;Wilson, Floden, & Ferrini-Mundy, 2002), but does not reference the inspection-based procedures operated by Ofsted in the UK (see, e.g. Ofsted, 2003).…”
Section: Methodological Preferencessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…More challenging was the Inquiry's conclusion that 'there is simply not a sufficiently rich body of research evidence to enable it to come to any firm conclusions about the overall quality of teacher education in Australia' (p. 6). This is consistent with USA's literature referring to the limited knowledge base about effective approaches to teacher education, especially if particular kinds of evidence are required (Cochran-Smith & Zeichner, 2005;Evertson, Hawley, & Zlotnick, 1985;Kennedy, 1999;Raths & McAninch, 1999;Wilson & Floden, 2003;Wilson, Floden, & Ferrini-Mundy, 2002), but does not reference the inspection-based procedures operated by Ofsted in the UK (see, e.g. Ofsted, 2003).…”
Section: Methodological Preferencessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Ashton/Crocker 1987) sowie auf Schülerleistungen zeigen (vgl. Evertson/Hawley/Zlotnik 1985;monk 1994).…”
Section: Pädagogisches Professionswissenunclassified
“…alls for reform of the teaching profession have come from many directions and have focused upon almost every aspect of teaching and teacher preparation. Demands for higher entry level professional qualifications are coupled with suggestions for higher starting salaries (Evertson, Hawley, and Zlotnik, 1985;Weaver, 1984). Suggestions for career levels include emphases on mentoring as well as on extensive inservice and induction programs (Burke and Heideman, 1985).…”
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confidence: 99%