PHILOSOPHICAL
PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHER EDUCATION
A Book Launch
Philosophical
Perspectives on Teacher Education
Edited by Ruth
Heilbronn and Lorraine Foreman-Peck
Date: Tuesday 30 June
Time: 5:30 - 7:00
Place: Institute of Education, UCL, 20 Bedford Way
Room: 604
Date: Tuesday 30 June
Time: 5:30 - 7:00
Place: Institute of Education, UCL, 20 Bedford Way
Room: 604
What does it mean to
be a teacher in today’s world? And what makes a “good” one?
Judging by the wide
disparities in contemporary teacher training and educational practices, it
would seem that no one is quite sure.
Philosophical Perspectives on Teacher Education presents a series of ell-argued,
thought-provoking essays that pointg to the ethical considerations that should
be addressed when proposing and implementing teacher training and educational policies
and practices.
Speakers:
Janet Orchard, Bristol University
David Aldridge, Oxford Brookes University
Padraig Hogan, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Colin Wringe , Keele University
Please see attached flyer for information about the book. Book details are hyperlinked.
All are welcome.
Janet Orchard, Bristol University
David Aldridge, Oxford Brookes University
Padraig Hogan, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Colin Wringe , Keele University
Please see attached flyer for information about the book. Book details are hyperlinked.
All are welcome.
Wine reception will follow.
RSVP - t.ytsma@ioe.ac.uk
RSVP - t.ytsma@ioe.ac.uk
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‘Human Herbs’ –
a song by Cold Hands & Quarter Moon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au-vyMtfDAs
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