2 -在学习教学的同时获得教学权威

Q4 Social Sciences
Zahraa McDonald, Y. Sayed, Tarryn de Kock, Nimi Hoffmann
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教育系统的质量及其教师和教学的质量是相互联系的。学会有意义和公平地教学是教育改革的核心优先事项。在这篇文章中,我们反思了学习教学的过程对教育系统中的教师可能意味着什么。我们询问初级教师教育如何以及在多大程度上缓解和减少教育不平等。特别是,我们研究了作为初级教师教育核心组成部分的教学实践与教育不平等之间的关系。本文利用数据考察了南非西开普省学生教师教学实践经验的性质。我们认为,这些数据表明,教学实践确实为未来的教师提供了教育权威。因此,它确实使学生教师在课堂和教育系统中的地位合法,尽管公平的结果各不相同。Zahraa McDonald,南非约翰内斯堡大学。电子邮件:zahraamcdonald@hotmail.com优素福·赛义德,苏塞克斯大学和开普半岛科技大学。电子邮件:sayed.cite@gmail.comTarryn de Kock,南非人类科学研究委员会(HSRC)。电子邮件:tarryngabidekock@gmail.com尼米·霍夫曼,苏塞克斯大学和开普半岛科技大学。电子邮件:nimi.hoffmann@gmail.com
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2 - Acquiring Pedagogic Authority While Learning to Teach
The quality of an education system and the quality of its teachers and teaching are interconnected. Learning to teach and teach meaningfully and equitably is a core priority of education reforms. In this article we reflect on what the process of learning to teach might mean for teachers in an education system. We ask how and to what extent initial teacher education mitigates and reduces education inequities. In particular, we examine the relationship between teaching practice as a core component of initial teacher education and education inequities. The article draws on data examining the nature of student teachers’ experiences of teaching practice in the Western Cape of South Africa. We argue that the data illustrates that teaching practice does indeed invest future teachers with pedagogic authority. As such, it does indeed legitimate the position of student teachers in the classroom and within the education system, albeit with varying and differentiated outcomes for equity. Zahraa McDonald, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Email: zahraamcdonald@hotmail.com Yusuf Sayed, University of Sussex and Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Email: sayed.cite@gmail.com Tarryn de Kock, Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), South Africa. Email: tarryngabidekock@gmail.com Nimi Hoffmann, University of Sussex and Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Email: nimi.hoffmann@gmail.com
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Africa Development/Afrique et Developpement
Africa Development/Afrique et Developpement Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Africa Development (ISSN 0850 3907) is the quarterly bilingual journal of CODESRIA published since 1976. It is a social science journal whose major focus is on issues which are central to the development of society. Its principal objective is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas among African scholars from a variety of intellectual persuasions and various disciplines. The journal also encourages other contributors working on Africa or those undertaking comparative analysis of developing world issues. Africa Development welcomes contributions which cut across disciplinary boundaries. Articles with a narrow focus and incomprehensible to people outside their discipline are unlikely to be accepted.
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