Current attempts in industrialised countries to regulate teacher education in increasingly prescriptive ways raise profound social, ethical and pedagogical issues. This paper looks at the challenge such prescriptions pose and suggests that such regulation serves the democratic state less well than a more autonomous form of education. The implications of this alternative for teacher education are explored.
History
Title of proceedings
Teachers as leaders: teacher education for a global profession: ICET 2003 International yearbook on teacher education, 48th world assembly
Event
ICET World Assembly
Pagination
1 - 18
Publisher
International Council on Education for Teaching at National-Louis University