Learning Teaching from Teachers: Realising the Potential of School-Based Teacher Education by Hazel Hagger

Learning Teaching from Teachers: Realising the Potential of School-Based Teacher Education by Hazel Hagger

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The move to school-based initial teacher education has opened up exciting opportunities for student teachers to learn from practising teachers' expertise. This book explores the implications of different approaches to helping student teachers to learn from practising teachers.

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Learning Teaching from Teachers: Realising the Potential of School-Based Teacher Education by Hazel Hagger

The move to school-based initial teacher education has opened up exciting opportunities for student teachers to learn from practising teachers' expertise. This book explores the implications of different approaches to helping student teachers to learn from practising teachers.
Hazel Hagger is Lecturer in Educational Studies and PGCE Course Director at the University of Oxford. She has written extensively on teachers' learning and development, and on mentoring in education.

Donald McIntyre is Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge and has been engaged in research into teaching and teacher education for 40 years. His previous publications include Learning without Limits (Open University Press, 2004).

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ISBN 13 9780335202928
ISBN 10 0335202926
Title Learning Teaching from Teachers: Realising the Potential of School-Based Teacher Education
Author Hazel Hagger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 2006-11-16
Number of pages 208
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