Year Book Australia No. 63, 1979

Year Book Australia No. 63, 1979
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Total Pages : 742
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Year Book Australia, 1982 No. 66

Year Book Australia, 1982 No. 66
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Total Pages : 802
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Year Book Australia, 1985

Year Book Australia, 1985
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Total Pages : 730
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Year Book Australia, 1986 No. 70

Year Book Australia, 1986 No. 70
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Total Pages : 794
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Successful Teacher Education: Partnerships, Reflective Practice and the Place of Technology

Successful Teacher Education: Partnerships, Reflective Practice and the Place of Technology
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Total Pages : 201
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Synopsis Successful Teacher Education: Partnerships, Reflective Practice and the Place of Technology by : Mellita Jones

This volume presents distinctive, innovative models of teacher education from Australia, discusses their successful elements and considers possibilities for successful teacher education in the twenty-first century. Each model is couched within the international teacher education concerns of the theory practice nexus, school-university partnerships, reflective practice, and the role of technology. The contributing authors, drawn from different contexts and locations around Australia, each offers research-based perspectives on successful teacher education. Responses to teacher education challenges in rural and regional contexts, metropolitan areas, among low socio-economic populations and Indigenous communities are considered. Ways in which technology, and in particular mobile technology, can be used to support learning across these diverse contexts are illustrated, as is the role of reflective practice to encourage critical reflection for improving teacher learning. Collectively, the authors present a range of directions that can guide the future of teacher education both nationally and internationally, demonstrating that context, partnerships, reflection and technology are critical elements in the provision of successful teacher education.