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E-grāmata: Rethinking Reflection and Ethics for Teachers

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  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Singapore
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  • ISBN-13: 9789813294011
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  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813294011

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This book reexamines reflection and ethics for teachers, and argues the case for ensuring teaching practices are educational and professional rather than simply technical or clinical. Demonstrating that theory is indispensable when it comes to professional deliberation and educational practice, the authors draw on their experience to provide insights for teachers that will enable them to become better professional educators.





This collection of research chapters, written by established researchers and educators in the field who are familiar with a variety of teaching contexts and are conversant with the current teaching standards and policies relating to teaching and teacher education, is a valuable resource for practicing teachers, researchers, policy-makers as well as for final-year student-teachers in Initial Teacher Education programs. Further, it enables early career teachers to meet their professional responsibilities in a more critically informed and capable manner.
1 The Importance of Rethinking Reflection and Ethics for Education
1(14)
R. Scott Webster
John D. Whelen
Part I Professional Standards, Codes, Ethics and Values
2 Understanding and Interrogating Professional Standards
15(18)
R. Scott Webster
John D. Whelen
3 Teaching Through Ethical Tensions: Between Social Justice, Authority and Professional Codes
33(18)
Daniella J. Forster
4 Teacher Responsibility
51(14)
Alex Kostogriz
5 Teacher Reflexivity: An Important Dimension of a Teacher's Growth
65(16)
Ann Ryan
R. Scott Webster
6 Teachers, Clergy, Schools and Paedophilia: Making a Mockery of the Duty of Care
81(18)
John D. Whelen
7 Reflecting Together on Spiritual Possibility
99(18)
Audrey Statham
R. Scott Webster
Part II Reflection for Teaching and Learning
8 How Have You Been? On Existential Reflection and Thoughtful Teaching
117(14)
Gert Biesta
9 What Are We Doing? Reflecting on the Purpose of Education---And Where Such Reflection Might Lead
131(14)
John D. Whelen
10 Reflection, Contemplation and Teacher Problem Solving in the World(s) of the Classroom
145(18)
John Quay
Christopher T. McCaw
11 Renegotiating Reflective and Ethical Practice in a Liquid Education System
163(16)
Andrew Skourdoumbis
Sue Bennett
Part III Transitioning to Professional Practice
12 A Socially Critical Approach to Community and Parental Engagement: A Matter of Professional Ethics
179(14)
John Smyth
13 Postscript: To Fabricate or Authenticate Our Self as Teacher?
193
John D. Whelen
R. Scott Webster
R Scott Webster is the coordinator for the 'Curriculum, Pedagogy and Professional Learning' teaching and research group at the School of Education.  Scott began his career in 1986 in North Queensland as a secondary HPE, Science and Maths teacher. He has also worked and studied in the UK and USA, and is the author of Educating for Meaningful Lives and co-author of Understanding the Curriculum: The Australian context.





John D Whelen has taught in Catholic, Independent and State schools in Victoria, Australia for thirty years, and gained his PhD late in his career.  He was a teaching associate in secondary education at Monash University and is an Associate Fellow of the faculty of Education there.  He is the author of Boys and their schooling. The experience of becoming someone else.