Book Review: Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education

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  • Beverley Anne Brenna University of Saskatchewan

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https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40283

Résumé

Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education is an edited book by Karen Goodnough, Gerald Galway, Cecile Badenhorst, and Rob Kelly (2013) presenting a collection of 13 chapters, with three overview chapters in sections titled: “The Essence of Teacher Education”, “Innovative Practices in Teacher Education”, and “Emerging Issues in Teacher Education”. The book serves to remind readers of the history of teacher education as a landscape for new and future endeavors in the field, and it offers current research to address provocative questions related to a profession whose first responsibilities are presented as both political, in terms of the future of democracy, and personal, in terms of students who demonstrate particular values such as a sense of responsibility for themselves, others and the land through sustainability, as well as the skills to live those values. This text is a comprehensive and contemporary read and, as such, is highly recommended for Canadian curriculum scholars and students as well as others interested in the field of Education.

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2016-07-23

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Brenna, B. A. (2016). Book Review: Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education. La Revue De l’association Canadienne Pour l’étude De Curriculum , 13(2), 82–85. https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40283

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Recensions / Book Reviews