Handbook of Research on Teacher Education:
Enduring Questions in Changing Contexts
Editor(s) - Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Sharon
Feiman-Nemser, D. John McIntyre, Kelly Demers
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Table of Contents
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FOREWORD
W. Robert Houston
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PART I. WHAT’S THE POINT?
THE PURPOSES OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Editor: David T. Hansen
Part I Framing Chapters
1. Introduction: Why Educate Teachers?
David T. Hansen
2. Values and Purpose in Teacher Education
David T. Hansen
3. Teacher Education in a Democratic Society:
Learning and Teaching the Practices of Democratic
Participation
Emily Robertson
4. The Moral and Epistemic Purposes of Teacher
Education
Hugh Sockett
Part I Artifacts
Artifact 1.1. Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The
American Scholar" (1837)
Reference: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays and
Lectures. New York: Library of America, 1983.
pp. 51-71
Artifact 1.2. Jane Addams, "Socialized
Education" (1910)
Reference: Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House.
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990.
pp. 244-258
Artifact 1.3. W. E. B. Du Bois, "Of
the Coming of John" (1903)
Reference: W. E. B. Du Bois, The Souls of
Black Folk. New York: Library of America,
1990. pp. 165-179
Artifact 1.4. John Dewey, "The Need
for a Philosophy of Education" (1934)
Reference: John Dewey. The Later Works, 1925-1953,
Volume 9: 1933-1934, ed. Jo Ann Boydston.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University
Press, 1989. pp. 194-204
Part I Commentaries
5. Is Deliberative Democracy Enough in Teacher
Education
Michael W. Apple
6. Advancing the Public Purpose of Schooling
and Teacher Education
John I. Goodlad
7. A Thought from Another World: The Professional
Education of Black Teachers in Georgia, 1930-1965
Vanessa Siddle Walker
PART II. WHAT SHOULD TEACHERS KNOW?
TEACHER CAPACITIES: KNOWLEDGE, BELIEFS, SKILLS,
and COMMITMENTS
Editor: Carl A. Grant
Part II Framing Chapters
8. Introduction: Teacher Capacity
Carl A. Grant
9. Rethinking Teacher Capacity
G. William McDiarmid and Mary Clevenger-Bright
10. Teacher Capacity for Diverse Learners:
What Do Teachers Need to Know?
Tyrone C. Howard and Glenda R. Aleman
11. Teacher Capacity and Social Justice in
Teacher Education
Carl A. Grant and Vonzell Agosto
Part II Artifacts
Artifact 2.1. James Baldwin, "A Talk
to Teachers" (1963)
Reference: James Baldwin, Saturday Review,
December 21, 1963. pp. 42-44
Artifact 2.2. Paulo Freire, "Fourth
Letter: On the Indispensable Qualities of
Progressive Teachers for Their Better Performance"
(1998)
Reference: Paulo Freire, Teachers as cultural
Workers: Letter to those who dare teach—Weaview
Press, 1998. pp. 39-46
Artifact 2.3. M. Greene. The Dialectic of
Freedom (1988)
Reference: M. Greene, The Dialectic of Freedom,
Teacher College Press, 1988. pp 117-135
Artifact 2.4. Katrina B. Flores, They're
Calling Us Names.
Part II Commentaries
12. Do You See What I See? Teacher Capacity
as Vision for Education in a Democracy
Maureen D. Gillette and Brian D. Schultz
13. Partial Movements Toward Teacher Quality
… And Their Potential for Advancing Social
Justice
Kevin K. Kumashiro
14. Dismantling Dichotomies in Teacher Education
Pam Grossman, Morva McDonald, Karen Hammerness,
& Matthew Ronfeldt
15. Teacher Capacity for Diversity
Donna M. Gollnick
PART III. WHERE SHOULD TEACHERS BE TAUGHT?
SETTINGS AND ROLES IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Editor: Kenneth Zeichner
Part III Framing Chapters
16. Introduction: Settings for Teacher Education
Kenneth Zeichner
17. Teacher Education Programs as Sites for
Teacher Preparation
Kenneth Zeichner and Hilary Conklin
18. An Uneasy Relationship: The History of
Teacher Education in the University
David F. Labaree
19. What Kind of Experience? Preparing Teachers
in PDS or Community Settings?
Marilynne Boyle-Baise and D. John McIntyre
Part III ARTIFACTS
Artifact 3.1. Linda Darling-Hammond, "The
case for university-based teacher education"
(1999)
Reference: R. Roth (Ed.) The Role of the
University in the Preparation of Teachers.
NewYork: Routledge/Falmer, 1999. pp.13-30
Artifact 3.2. Barbara Seidl and Gloria Friend,
"Leaving Authority at the Door: Equal-status
Community-based Experiences and the Preparation
of Teachers for Diverse Classrooms (2002)
Reference: Barbara Seidl and Gloria Friend,
Teaching and Teacher Education, 18(4). pp.
421-433
Artifact 3.3. Martin Haberman and Linda Post,
"Teachers for Multicultural Schools:
The Power of Selection" (1998)
Reference: Martin Haberman and Linda Post,
Theory into Practice, 37(2). pp. 97-104
Part III Commentaries
20. The New Teacher Project’s Response to
Where Teachers Should be Taught
Michelle Rhee and Karla Oakley
21. Settings for Teacher Education: Challenges
in Creating a Stronger Research Base
Sharon P. Robinson
22. Settings are More than Sites
W. Robert Houston
PART IV. WHO TEACHES? WHO SHOULD TEACH?
TEACHER RECRUITMENT, SELECTION, AND RETENTION
Editor: A. Lin Goodwin
Part IV Framing Chapters
23. Defining Teacher Quality: Is Consensus
Possible?
A. Lin Goodwin
24. Who is Teaching? Does it Matter?
Karen Zumwalt and Elizabeth Craig
25. Teachers of Color: Quality & Effective
Teachers One Way or Another
Mary E. Dilworth and Anthony Brown
26. The Next Generation of Teachers: Who
Enters, Who Stays, and Why
Susan Moore Johnson and Susan M. Kardos
27. Teacher Educators as Gatekeepers: Deciding
Who is Ready to Teach
A. Lin Goodwin and Celia J. Oyler
Part IV: Artifacts
Artifact 4.1. U.S. Department of Education,
Rod Paige, Secretary, "Meeting the Highly
Qualified Teachers Challenge: The Secretary’s
Annual Report on Teacher Quality" (2002)
Reference: U.S. Department of Education,
Office of Postsecondary Education, Office
of Policy Planning and Innovation, Meeting
the Highly Qualified Teachers Challenge:
The Secretary’s Annual Report on Teacher
Quality, Washington, D.C., 2002.
Artifact 4.2. National Collaborative on Diversity
in the Teaching Force, "Assessment of
Diversity in America’s Teaching Force"
(2004)
Reference: National Collaborative on Diversity
in the Teaching Force, Assessment of diversity
in America’s teaching force: A call to action.
Washington, DC: National Education Association,
October 2004.
Artifact 4.3. Photo: African American Teacher
Artifact 4.4. Photo: Mexican School
Artifact 4.5. Photo: Native American school/teachers
Artifact 4.6. F. Chang, "An Accommodation
Program for Second-generation Chinese"
(1934)
Reference: F. Chang, An Accommodation Program
for Second-generation Chinese, Sociology
and Social Research. 18, 1934. pp 541-543
Artifact 4.7. INTASC, "Model Standards
for Beginning Teacher Licensing, Assessme
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