The Schools Ain’t What They Used to Be and Never Was – 21st Century Schools, Learners, and Teachers

C. Kawalilak, J. Paul
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This writing presents our views, as university teacher educators and scholars, concerning some issues pertaining to the readiness of contemporary Canadian education to move forward, well, with confidence and competence, into the mid-21 st Century. We posit that all which is possible, educationally, lives in the give and take between Canadian education‘s geo-political, economic and linguistic past, the current functioning of contemporary schools as contested learning and teaching sites, and the increasing impacts of globalisation. We draw from guiding adult education principles in support of an enriched and expanded commitment to teacher professional development as a pathway to sustainable education reform.
21世纪的学校、学习者和教师不再是过去的学校,也不再是过去的学校
这篇文章提出了我们作为大学教师、教育工作者和学者的观点,关于当代加拿大教育是否准备好,满怀信心和能力,迈向21世纪中期的一些问题。我们认为,在教育方面,所有可能的事情都存在于加拿大教育的地缘政治、经济和语言过去、当代学校作为有争议的学习和教学场所的当前功能以及全球化日益增长的影响之间的相互作用。我们借鉴成人教育指导原则,支持对教师专业发展作出丰富和扩大的承诺,将其作为实现可持续教育改革的途径。
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