NAFOL Yearbook 2012
Teacher Education Research between National Identity and Global Trends
Auteur
Biesta, Gert
Bostad, Inga
Løvlie, Lars
Aasen, Petter
S. Shulman, Lee
Damaris Ngorosho, Stella
Lahtinen, Ulla
Cochran-Smith, Marilyn
Frost, Franziska
Seidel, Tina
Prenzel, Manfred
Helstad, Kristin
Lund, Andreas
Barstad, Kristin
Saarukka, Siv
Åsgard Bendiksen, Solveig
Ofstad, Dag
Cederholm, Camilla
Strømme, Alex
Ray, Johanna
Kaihovirta-Rosvik, Hannah
Contributor(s)
Østern, Anna-Lena (editor)
Smith, Kari (editor)
Ryghaug, Torill (editor)
Krüger, Thorolf (editor)
Britt Postholm, May (editor)
Language
EnglishRésumé
Some of the main goals that education strives to achieve are certification and socialization. To achieve these goals in the best interest of the individual and society is a demanding challenge for all involved. In what context is the certification going to be used? Into what society are those educated expected to socialize? Teacher education is at the heart of the discussion as it is responsible for educating teachers whose task it will be to certify and socialize a new generation into a society, the nature of which is, to a large extent, still unknown. The aim of the NAFOL Year Book 2012 is to contribute to research-based knowledge in teacher education. The anthology consists of contributions from lecturers, invited guest professors, key note speakers, and PhD students in some way connected to the national graduate school for teacher education NAFOL during 2012. The anthology is thought of as an innovation combining the characteristics of a yearbook of a journal and the characteristics of a conference anthology.
Keywords
Doctoral education; Educational research; Teacher education; Research policy; Academic development; Nordic education; PhD studies; Research quality; Higher education; Education studiesDOI
10.55669/oa0203Webshop link
https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/i ...ISBN
9788245040845Publisher
Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & BjørkePublication date and place
Bergen, 2022Classification
Education
Teacher training

