Teaching as a moral practice : defining, developing, and assessing professional dispositions in teacher education / Peter C. Murrell, Jr., [and others].

Other author Murrell, Peter C., Jr., 1952-2015
Format Book
Publication InfoCambridge, Mass. : Harvard Education Press, ©2010.
Descriptionxii, 228 pages ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction / Mary E. Diez and Peter C. Murrell, Jr. -- Dispositions in teacher education : starting points for consideration / Mary E. Diez and Peter C. Murrell, Jr. -- A journey toward humanization in education / María del Carmen Salazar, Karen L. Lowenstein, and Andra Brill -- Disconnection as a path to discovery / Lisa E. Johnson, Rebecca Evers, and Jonatha W. Vare -- Moving from reaction to reflection / Chester Laine ... [et al.] -- Learning from getting it wrong / Catherine Fallona and Julie Canniff -- Putting dispositions in the driver's seat / Robert E. Hollon ... [et al.] -- Finding a tipping point / John Fischetti ... [et al.] -- Making the path by walking / Eleni Katsarou -- Defining, developing, and assessing dispositions : a cross-case analysis / Sharon Feiman-Nemser and Deborah L. Schussler.
Abstract Conversations about this critical construct in teacher education often touch on issues such as attitudes, values, moral commitment, and social justice. In the introduction to this volume, editors Mary E. Diez and Peter C. Murrell Jr. describe dispositions as "a way of orienting oneself to the work and responsibilities of teachers." --
Abstract "Those responsibilities," they argue, "are ultimately about moral practice, in which the teacher mobilizes her knowledge and skills in behalf of the learners entrusted to her care." --
Abstract Teaching as a Moral Practice addresses the philosophical grounding for the concept of teacher dispositions and profiles seven exemplary teacher education programs that illustrate different approaches to nurturing professional dispositions. --
Abstract Peter C. Murrell Jr. is the founding dean of the school of education and professor of educational psychology at Loyola College in Maryland. --
Abstract Mary E. Diez is professor of education and dean of graduate studies at Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. --
Abstract Sharon Feiman-Nemser is the Mandel Professor of Jewish Education at Brandeis University and director of the Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education. --
Abstract Deborah L. Schussler is associate professor in the Department of Education and Human Services at Villanova University. --Book Jacket.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2010931409
ISBN1934742783 (pbk.)
ISBN9781934742785 (pbk.)
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ISBN9781934742792

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