ISBN-13: 9780415962735 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 242 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415962735 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 242 str.
Over the last decade the transformation in the field of education that is occurring under the twin banners of "standards" and "accountability" has materially affected every aspect of schooling, teaching, and teacher education in the United States. Teaching By Numbers, offers interdisciplinary ways to understand the educational reforms underway in urban education, teaching, and teacher education, and their impact on what it means to teach. Peter Taubman maps the totality of the transformation and takes into account the constellation of forces shaping it. Going further, he proposes an alternative vision of teacher education and argues why such a program would better address the concerns of well-intentioned educators who have surrendered to various reforms efforts. Illuminating and timely, this volume is essential reading for researchers, students, and professionals across the fields of urban education, curriculum theory, social foundations, educational policy, and teacher education.
Over the last decade the transformation in the field of education that is occurring under the twin banners of "standards" and "accountability" has materially affected every aspect of schooling, teaching, and teacher education in the United States. The terms in which teaching and teacher education are now discussed emanate from neo-liberal economic policies, corporate business practices, neo-conservative social agendas, and cognitive and behavioral psychology. The fact that leading educational organizations have embraced this current transformation suggests how even progressive impulses and aspirations have been appropriated, re-formed, and aligned with educational policies and practices that were once seen as inimical to those very impulses and aspirations. This book offers interdisciplinary ways to understand the educational reforms underway in urban education, teaching, and teacher education, and their impact on what it means to teach. Furthermore it offers an alternative vision of teacher education.
Outstanding features. This book is distinguished in four ways from others that have addressed aspects of the transformation occurring in education. It