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Inclusion and Social Justice in Teacher Education / edited by Jenene Burke, Marcelle Cacciattolo, Dianne Toe.

Springer Nature - Springer Education eBooks 2024 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burke, Jenene.
Contributor:
Cacciattolo, Marcelle.
Toe, Dianne.
Series:
Education Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teachers--Training of.
Teachers.
Education and state.
International education.
Comparative education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
International and Comparative Education.
Local Subjects:
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
International and Comparative Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (437 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
The scholarly chapters in this edited collection come from authors undertaking social justice research within the teacher education discipline. Authors examine, explore and critique those educational practices and structures that disadvantage minority groups. With a focus on social justice and inclusion, the book concentrates on themes of equity, diversity, learning spaces and effective learning for all, examining the implications for teacher education. An array of critical traditions and methodologies that interrogate educational issues from political, cultural, structural, and social perspectives are explored. This book provides insights on building the capacities of teacher education stakeholders in teaching and learning contexts to understand and respond with equity and justice. Teacher educators, preservice teachers, practicing teachers, and other education stakeholders may find this book to be an excellent resource for developing a critical lens relating to social justice and inclusion in education.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Fostering social justice and inclusion in teacher education
Chapter 2: Empowering children to become critical thinkers of social justice and diversity education; Paula Hamilton and Chandrika Devarakonda
Chapter 3: Strategies for facilitating culturally safer learning environments; Kim Willis and Sara Weuffen
Chapter 4: Adversity, social justice and agency in preservice music teaching; Greg Aronson and Marcelle Cacciattolo
Chapter 5: Seeking academic voice: An autoethnographic study of casualisation in teacher education; Reshmi Lahiri-Roy
Chapter 6: Exceptional graduate teachers trying to make a difference: School leadership, school climate and its impact on the experiences of new teachers; Lynette Longaretti, and Dianne Toe
Chapter 7: Social justice standpoints for anti-colonial education: Safety and agency for people, land and species; Jillian K Marsh, Robyn Ober, John Guenther and Sandra Wooltorton
Chapter 8: Critical perspectives of diversity, equity, and inclusion in teacher education: Investigating Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and India; Daya Weerasinghe, Rachel Daniel, Sujeewa Polgampala, and Jayani Gurunada
Chapter 9: Diversity, equity and belonging: Taking a risk at learning; Mary-Rose McLaren, Shiona Long, Scott Welsh, Anthony Balla, and Fergus McLaren
Chapter 10: Examining strategies to support teacher self-efficacy when working with diverse student groups: A scoping literature review; Ana Larsen and Ondine Bradbury
Chapter 11: Reframing early childhood teacher education: An innovation supporting equity and access; Mandy Cooke, Naomi David, Rosemarie Garner, Natalie Robertson and Elizabeth Rouse
Chapter 12: Teachers with impairments: Including and supporting a ‘vastly marginalised population’; Jenene Burke and Gerard Skene
Chapter 13: Leading Short Term International Study Experiences in Teacher Education: Enablers, barriers, and insights from four case studies
Mellita Jones, Marcelle Cacciattolo, Graham Parr, Angela Fitzgerald
Chapter 14: Preparing preservice teachers for the complexities of working with vulnerable and marginalised young mothers; Karen Felstead
Chapter 15: The influence of extended family on immigrant pre-service teachers’ career choice; Gillian Kidman, Hazel Tan, Tshewang Rabgay, Ann Gervasoni, and Colleen Vale
Chapter 16: Women’s education in Afghanistan; Parwaiz Najibi, and Claire McLachlan
Chapter 17: Striving to develop equity-oriented teacher education pedagogy
Chapter 18: Waiting for a hero: The challenge of social justice in vulnerable schools; Matthew Krehl Edward Thomas, Lynette Longaretti, Julie Arnold and Dianne Toe
Chapter 19: The creative arts in early childhood teacher education as a site of resistance to neoliberalism; Jessica Grimes and Patrick Gordon
Chapter 20: The role of adult perceptions when interpreting and facilitating play-based learning for children with impairments; Amy Claughton
Chapter 21: Remote teaching practicum in low SES Schools: NETDS preservice teacher perceptions; Marcelle Cacciattolo, Jeanne Carroll, Amanda Muscat, Ligia Pelosi, and Melissah Thomas
Chapter 22: Metacognition as an enabler for high standards of academic writing in teacher education; Violetta Carter
Chapter 23: Preservice teacher perspectives on their cultural identity and its impact on classroom practice; Sarah Tartakover
Chapter 24: Repositioning the teaching and learning of literacy in CALD communities: Beyond the virtual classroom; Mark Vicars, Amanda Muscat and Janine Arantes
Chapter 25: Concluding chapter by editors; Jenene Burke, Marcelle Cacciattolo and Dianne Toe.
Notes:
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ISBN:
9783031676123
3031676122
OCLC:
1472114225

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