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Uusimaki, Liisa – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
Mature-aged graduates (MAGs) are characterised by significant life experience, including career change and an altruistic desire to benefit their prospective students. They are particularly well suited to the middle school environment with its focus on transition and its often complex student needs. Despite this, MAGs are currently underserviced by…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Student Needs, Teaching (Occupation), Middle Schools
Hynds, Anne; Sleeter, Christine; Hindle, Rawiri; Savage, Catherine; Penetito, Wally; Meyer, Luanna H. – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This article presents a case study of a unique New Zealand professional development programme, Te Kotahitanga, for mainstream secondary school teachers. Findings discussed are drawn from an independent evaluation of the programme across 22 secondary schools. The professional development approach attempted to reposition the relationship between…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
Lim, Christina; Lee, Christine; Saito, Eisuke; Haron, Sharifa Syed – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
Since its introduction into Singapore schools in 2005, many schools are now implementing Lesson Study in various forms adapted to their culture, needs and priorities. Why are schools interested in Lesson Study? How has Lesson Study provided a platform for professional development of teachers? What aspects of Lesson Study have schools adapted and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Teacher Educators, Lesson Plans
Preston, Lou – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This article grapples with my endeavour to guide teacher education students to think critically about environmental issues and action. While students repeatedly claim my efforts helped them to think critically, my interviews with them about environmental issues and practices cause me to doubt their claims of burgeoning critical engagement. This…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Guidance, Ethics, Teaching Methods
Reid, Jo-Anne – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
Within the Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning and Education (RIPPLE) at Charles Sturt University, teacher education researchers have been quick to respond to the opportunities created by what is known as "the practice turn" that characterises contemporary theory around the globe and across disciplines. We are working,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Curriculum, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods
McInerney, Peter; Smyth, John; Down, Barry – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
It may seem something of a paradox that in a globalised age where notions of interdependence, interconnectedness and common destinies abound, the "local", with its diversity of cultures, languages, histories and geographies, continues to exercise a powerful grip on the human imagination. The ties that bind us have global connections but…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Place Based Education, Critical Reading, Instruction
Trent, John; DeCoursey, Matthew – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This article reports on a qualitative study that investigated the experiences of one group of English language teachers from the Chinese mainland who completed their teacher training in Hong Kong and have taken up full-time teaching positions in secondary schools within Hong Kong. Using the concept of teacher identity construction, and drawing…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience
lisahunter; Rossi, Tony; Tinning, Richard; Flanagan, Erin; Macdonald, Doune – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This paper argues that the staffroom is an important professional learning space where beginning teachers interact to understand who they are and the nature of their professional work. The authors highlight the theoretical importance of space and place in the construction and negotiation of beginning teacher subjectivities. To illustrate the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Workplace Learning, Cohort Analysis
Forlin, Chris; Chambers, Dianne – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
The role of the generalist teacher is now affirmed as being an important component in the success or otherwise of inclusive education practice. Issues about the effectiveness of teacher preparation for working in inclusive classes have arisen. An evaluation of pre-service teachers' perceptions regarding their preparedness for inclusion had some…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Teacher Competencies, Mainstreaming
Phelps, Renata; Graham, Anne; Watts, Tony – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
Professional development in information and communication technology (ICT) remains a major imperative for schools as technologies, and what teachers are able to do with them, continue to evolve. The responses of individual schools to this ongoing challenge can be highly diverse and inevitably shaped by past and current cultural practices, which…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Faculty Development, Case Studies, School Culture
Hardy, Ian; Boyle, Christopher – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This paper draws upon and critiques the Australian federal government's website "My School" as an archetypal example of the current tendency to abstract and quantify educational practice. Arguing in favour of a moral philosophical account of educational practice, the paper reveals how the "My School" website reduces complex…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Federal Government, Teaching Methods
Pennycook, Alastair – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2006
In this article, the author provides a brief response to Claire Kramsch's paper. While the author agrees in many ways with her arguments, he also wants to point to a potential contradiction between two positions: On the one hand, Kramsch suggests that in promoting foreign language learning language educators run the danger of essentialising the…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Anglo Americans, Criticism
Kramsch, Claire – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2006
This article presents the author's response to Alastair Pennycook and Azirah Hashim. In this article, the author contends that learning a foreign language should not lock learners in an imagined homogeneous target culture, despite the efforts of textbooks to reinforce stereotypes and some learners' desire to identify with an essentialised Other.…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Marketing
Kramsch, Claire – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2006
This paper was addressed to an American audience in response to Mary Louise Pratt's Una Lecture, "English-only "vs." National Security: Language and contemporary geopolitics", at the University of California, Berkeley on March 16, 2004. It makes the point that it is not enough for Americans to learn foreign languages; they must also understand…
Descriptors: National Security, English (Second Language), Audiences, Second Language Learning
Mok, Ida Ah Chee – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2006
The "East Asian learner paradox" refers to the apparent contradiction between the "teacher-dominated" learning environment in East Asia, which is generally perceived to be non-conducive to learning, and the outstanding performance of East Asian students in comparative studies. This study attempts to explain this phenomenon…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness

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