书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
306
语言
英语
已发布
Apr 9, 2003
出版商
State University of New York Press
版本
Revised ed.
ISBN-10
0791458504
ISBN-13
9780791458501
描述
Through a comprehensive ethnographic lens, this study delves into the often overlooked experiences of teachers as they navigate the complexities of learning to teach. Britzman critically examines the everyday realities faced by educators, shedding light on the profound impacts that this journey has on their identities, practices, and beliefs. With a focus on the interplay between individual agency and systemic influences, the narrative reveals how teachers confront challenges and embrace growth while shaping their professional selves.
Drawing on rich qualitative data, the work invites readers to reconsider conventional notions of teaching and learning. It asks vital questions about the role of practice in the development of effective educators and highlights the necessity of supportive environments for teacher empowerment and school reform. This study not only serves academic audiences but also resonates deeply with anyone who has an interest in the transformative power of education and the significant journeys undertaken by those who teach.
Drawing on rich qualitative data, the work invites readers to reconsider conventional notions of teaching and learning. It asks vital questions about the role of practice in the development of effective educators and highlights the necessity of supportive environments for teacher empowerment and school reform. This study not only serves academic audiences but also resonates deeply with anyone who has an interest in the transformative power of education and the significant journeys undertaken by those who teach.