衡平法
奖学金
芯(光纤)
社会学
即兴创作
经济正义
公共关系
政治学
论证(复杂分析)
工作(物理)
教师教育
教育学
法学
工程类
机械工程
艺术
生物化学
视觉艺术
复合材料
化学
材料科学
作者
Thomas M. Philip,Mariana Souto‐Manning,Lauren Anderson,Ilana Seidel Horn,Dorinda J. Carter Andrews,Jamy Stillman,Manka Varghese
标识
DOI:10.1177/0022487118798324
摘要
Reformers are increasingly calling for and adopting practice-based approaches to teacher preparation, with particular emphasis on identifying and centering core practices. In this article, we argue that organizing teacher education around core practices brings its own risks, including the risk of peripheralizing equity and justice. Situating our argument within the broad economic trends affecting labor and higher education in the 21st century, we begin by examining the linkages between the core practices movement and organizations that advocate market-based solutions to education. We then explore how constructs of practice and improvisation and commitments to equity and justice are taken up, and with what implications and consequences, in core practices scholarship and its applications. In conclusion, we consider how work being done around core practices might contribute to a collective struggle for greater equity and justice in schools and in society.
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