Power to Teach

This book illustrates hitherto unexamined connections between the present state of teacher education in the UK and past models of practice. It locates contemporary debates within ongoing historical tensions over what constitutes a sound and proper start to a career in teaching. Questions as to the c...

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Main Author: Robinson, Wendy (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2004
Series:Woburn Education Series
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