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Although schools of law, medicine, and business are now highly respected, schools of education and the professionals they produce continue to be held in low regard. In Ed School, Geraldine Jonçich Clifford and James W. Guthrie attribute this phenomenon to issues of academic politics and gender bias as they trace the origins and development of the school of education in the United States. Drawing on case studies of leading schools of education, the authors offer a bold, controversial agenda for reform: ed schools must reorient themselves toward teachers and away from the quest for prestige in academe; they must also adhere to national professional standards, abandon the undergraduate education major, and reject the Ph.D. in education in favor of the Ed.D.
Although schools of law, medicine, and business are now highly respected, schools of education and the professionals they produce continue to be held in low reg
Rita Kramer’s extraordinary ethnography of schools of education opens one’s eyes to many things, including the degree to which equality has driven out achie
Contiene : Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction: The Lowly Status of the Ed School 1 Chapter 2. Teacher Ed in the Past: The Roots of Its Lowly Status Chapter
This book brings new life to the long-standing debate in the United States over whether teacher education, K–12 teaching, and the role that universities play
Are you a practitioner in higher education without a background in education? Are you interested in learning more about student development theories in higher e