Redefining teacher education through a `multiple space` model: examining the forgotten spaces that teachers work in
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored bySimone White
This paper maps the current debates surrounding school-based and university-based teacher education models, and presents a ‘multiple-space’ model of teacher education that both explores and values the many ‘forgotten’ spaces that teachers work in. It draws from a variety of research studies, including my own doctoral work, to argue for a new approach to teacher education programs. I suggest that in order for teacher education to move beyond separatist, binary models, we need to adopt a ‘multiple-space’ view of learning to be a teacher that embraces the notion that teachers do not learn about theory in a university space, nor do they simply work in a classroom space.
History
Title of proceedings
Making spaces: regenerating the profession: proceedings of the 2004 Australian Teacher Education National Conference
Event
Proceedings of the 2004 Australian Teacher Education Association Conference