Professionally Developing as a Teacher Educator

From Section:
Teacher Educators
Published:
Sep. 01, 2014

Source: Journal of Teacher Education, 65(4), September/October 2014, p. 271-283.

This paper describes some of the crucial shaping factors in that development, including the transition associated with becoming a teacher educator, the nature of teacher education itself, and the importance of researching teacher education practices.

Through a careful analysis of these features, a framework for better understanding what it might mean to professionally develop as a teacher educator is proposed. The framework is designed to draw serious attention to the major aspects of teaching and learning about teaching that are central to shaping scholarship in teacher education and offer insights into the ways in which teacher educators’ professional development might be better understood


Updated: Oct. 29, 2019
Keywords:
Professional development | Teacher educators | Teacher research | Teachers’ learning