Revisiting enquiry-based teacher education in neo-liberal times
ARTICLE
Alan Reid, Michael O’Donoghue
TATE Volume 20, Number 6, ISSN 0742-051X Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
In contemporary times educators must be able to work effectively within contexts of change, paradox and instability. This has implications for programs that prepare teachers. In particular, teacher education programs should seek to develop teachers who can enquire systematically and critically into their educational practices. However, current policy approaches to teacher education in many ‘western’ countries, far from developing teachers as critical enquirers, shore up organisational structures and approaches that promote a view of teachers as technicians. The paper argues that a revamped version of enquiry-based teacher education can promote programs more relevant to contemporary times, while satisfying current political agendas. Obstacles to enquiry-based approaches are identified, and strategies to address these are proposed.
Citation
Reid, A. & O’Donoghue, M. (2004). Revisiting enquiry-based teacher education in neo-liberal times. Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 20(6), 559-570. Elsevier Ltd. Retrieved September 21, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/197712/.
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