This essay proposes that a precondition for considering how teacher education can address issues of citizenship requires clarification of the identity of a civically active teacher and the purposes of teacher education. I argue for the development of critically conscious teachers, and examine how the construction and pedagogies of teacher education can support this goal. Drawing on selected examples of current practices in teacher education programs in Australia, it is argued that the aim of teacher education is to re-orientate pedagogies inside the tertiary classroom, and reposition the pedagogies of teacher education beyond the tertiary classroom to generate the transformative learning experiences needed to develop critically conscious teachers who can nurture citizens of the future.
History
Journal
Pacific-Asian education
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pagination
30 - 41
Publisher
Pacific Circle Consortium
Location
Hobart, Tas.
ISSN
1019-8725
Language
eng
Publication classification
C3.1 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal