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Whitehead, David J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
Differences between British and U.S. economic education with respect to both the rigor of the precollege curriculum and the training of teachers are discussed. The principal difference is that the typical American secondary economics teacher is a social studies teacher, whereas his or her British counterpart is a trained economist. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Economics Education, Educational Practices
Mason, David G. – ACEHI Journal/Revue ACEDA, 1995
This 1992-1993 survey reports on 29 master's degree granting programs for the education of deaf and/or hard-of-hearing students (EDHHPs) in North America. The survey collected information on criteria for admission, graduation, and certification; program content; and the ratios of hearing students and professionals to culturally deaf, deaf,…
Descriptors: Deafness, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Masters Degrees
Hayes, William – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
For more than one hundred years, the United States has been the scene of academic warfare between traditional and progressive educators. During most of the nation's history, many Americans have assumed that the primary purpose of school is to pass on to children the information and skills necessary to survive in society. This traditional view…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational History, Federal Legislation, Middle Schools
Saltman, Kenneth J. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2006
This article illustrates how global corporate education initiatives, though profit-motivated, sometimes function both as an instrument of foreign policy and as a manifestation of a broader imperial project. According to neoconservative scholars, as well as their critics, the events of September 11, 2001, allowed the implementation of pre-made…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Curriculum Design, Corporate Education
Deer, Christine E.; And Others – 1995
Australia is a country of fewer than 18 million people and yet, unlike some overseas systems serving larger populations, there are no nationwide teacher registration standards for those preparing to teach in government or nongovernment schools. Each school system supports its own bureaucracy for teacher employment. In the case of employment in…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility
Lord, Jerome E. – 1993
This publication describes the systems that prepare secondary school teachers in five randomly selected countries: England, Wales, France, Germany, and The Netherlands. The most common theme among these teacher education programs is that the systems are in a constant state of change; the changes come mostly as nations try to adapt the ways they…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Economic Change, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Office of Postsecondary Education, US Department of Education, 2000
Recognizing the growing importance of the quality of teaching in America's schools and the need to prepare a record number of teachers in the coming years, the Congress included a new focus on improving teacher preparation when it reauthorized the Higher Education Act in 1998. Title II of the new law created three Teacher Quality Enhancement Grant…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Quality, Accountability
Brown, Dave F. – Urban Education, 2004
Thirteen urban educators teaching from 1st through 12th grade selected from 7 cities across the United States were interviewed in this qualitative research study to determine if the classroom management strategies they use reflect the research on culturally responsive teaching. Participants revealed using several management strategies that reflect…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Urban Teaching, Urban Schools, Teacher Education Programs
McGinnis, J. Randy; Watanabe, Tad; McDuffie, Amy Roth – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2005
This study was conducted in a reform-based mathematics and science teacher education program in the USA, the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation (MCTP). The goal of the undergraduate program was to prepare upper elementary/middle level specialists in mathematics and science. One significant aspect of the MCTP was the expectation that…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Science Teachers, College Faculty
McKitrick, Sean A. – Assessment Update, 2005
The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accredits more than half of the colleges of education in the United States. Several of its standards require teacher preparation programs to emphasize diversity in their curricula and to demonstrate that they are developing a professional environment wherein acceptance of varying…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Schools of Education, National Surveys, Accreditation (Institutions)
Frank, Anna Marie – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2003
The recruitment and retention of minority students in teacher education programs has received the attention of schools of education. For those minority students who choose to pursue a career in teaching and decide to attend a predominantly white university, their experience must be appreciated for the challenges it presents. This study was…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Teacher Education Programs, African American Students, Preservice Teachers
Liu, Ping; Qi, Chunxia – International Education, 2006
Educators and scholars from both China and the U.S. not only have done an evaluation of the status of their own teaching practices, but also have studied features associated with those of their counterparts. Both parties have been engaged in educational reforms for the purpose of improving the quality of education provided to children although…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Change
Jost, Muktha; Whitfield, Edward L.; Jost, Mark – Multicultural Education, 2005
This article discusses the inequality in public education. The core issues of educational inequality are related to matters of race, social justice, democratic equality, and the diversity curriculum. Many of these issues are only marginally understood or accepted as legitimate by most teachers, teacher educators, and administrators (of any race)…
Descriptors: Race, Minority Groups, Equal Education, Teacher Education Programs
Cochran-Smith, Marilyn – Educational Leadership, 2006
For almost as long as teacher education programs have existed, there has been controversy about the appropriate balance between liberal arts and pedagogy, theory and practice, and university experiences and school-based experiences. The author of this article, a member of the American Educational Research Association's Panel on Teacher Education,…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Education, Accountability, Educational Trends
Teitel, Lee – Journal of In-service Education, 2004
In the close to 20 years since the Holmes Group first introduced the term professional development school (PDS), PDSs have grown in the United States from a concept to become a cornerstone of serious attempts to simultaneously improve teacher education and public schools. In the course of this maturation process, PDSs have come in from the margins…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Professional Development, Educational Development, Educational Change