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Europeanisation In Teacher Education A Comparative Case Study Of Teacher Education Policies And Practices Vasileios Symeonidis

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Europeanisation In Teacher Education A Comparative Case Study Of Teacher Education Policies And Practices Vasileios Symeonidis
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.65 MB
Author: Vasileios Symeonidis
ISBN: 9780367856267, 9781003013969, 0367856263, 1003013961
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Europeanisation In Teacher Education A Comparative Case Study Of Teacher Education Policies And Practices Vasileios Symeonidis by Vasileios Symeonidis 9780367856267, 9781003013969, 0367856263, 1003013961 instant download after payment.

This book explores the phenomenon and process of Europeanisation in the field of teacher education. Drawing on comparative case studies in Austria, Greece and Hungary, it examines empirical data and analyses key themes around the continuum of teacher education, the development of teacher competence frameworks, and the support to teacher educators.
The book is the first of its kind to systematically research the landscape of European teacher education, exploring the interactions between national and European influences in the trajectory of teacher education policy and practice. Chapters offer an original and in-depth understanding of European influences that draw on evidence from policy documents and interviews with relevant stakeholders. It argues that teacher education systems are being Europeanised, although at different speeds and directions for each country. Factors such as the socio-political and economic contexts, historical traits and policy actors’ preferences at both national and institutional levels determine the translation process.
This book will be of great interest for academics, educational researchers, practitioners and policymakers in Europe and beyond, informing wider discussions about the emerging European context in teacher education, education policy and what it means to be a European teacher.

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