Teacher education in Russia past, present and future / edited by Ian Menter.

Other author Menter, Ian.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Taylor and Francis, 2021.
Descriptionpages cm.
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SeriesRoutledge research in teacher education
Contents Preface and acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction / Ian MenterPart -- The past -- Teaching and teacher education in pre-revolutionary Russia / Ilshat Gafurov and Aydar Kallimullin -- Teacher education in the Soviet Union 1917-1985 / Aydar Kalimullin and Roza Valeeva -- From the Soviet Union to the Russian Federation 1985-2000 / Aydar Kalimullin and Roza ValeevaPart -- The present -- Institutional reform in the twenty-first century and its impact on teacher education in Russia / Ilshat Gafurov and Aydar Kalimullin -- Kazan Federal University : a case study in reform / Ilshat Gafurov and Aydar Kalimullin -- The modernization of teacher education project : a case of vernacular globalisation / Elena RevyakinaPart -- The future -- Where next for Russian teacher education? / Ilshat Gafurov and Roza Valeeva -- Russian teacher education in the global context / Roza Valeeva and Ian Menter -- Conclusion / Ian Menter, Ilshat Gafurov and Roza Valeeva.
Abstract "This book examines the history, recent developments and direction of travel of Russian teacher education. It draws on scholarly expertise and professional experience in Russia and locates the policies and practices that are discussed within the context of the continuing global reform of teacher education. Providing a rich description of the trajectory of teacher education in Russia, the book analyses the processes of change between the history, current practice and future directions for Russian teacher education. The chapters consider the relationship between research, policy and practice and examine the respective influences of the former USSR, of processes of wider reform in the Russian Federation since 'glasnost' and 'perestroika' and of globalisation within education. What emerges from the book is that the Russian case is a prime example of 'vernacular globalisation' in teacher education. Many important insights into processes of education reform and some of the major themes in teacher education are discussed, thus providing new perspectives that are likely to be of interest to scholars and researchers of comparative education and teacher education, as well as policymakers"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2021005772
ISBN9780367343644 (hardback)
ISBN9781032048451 (paperback)
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