ERIC Number: ED621135
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2022-May
Pages: 208
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ISBN: 978-0-226-81865-8
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Teaching Expertise in Three Countries: Japan, China, and the United States
Hayashi, Akiko
University of Chicago Press
In "Teaching Expertise in Three Countries," Akiko Hayashi shows how teachers from Japan, China, and the United States think about what it means to be an expert teacher. Based on interviews with teachers conducted over the span of fifteen years and videos taken in their classrooms, Hayashi gives us a valuable portrait of expert teachers in the making. While Hayashi's research uncovered cultural variations in the different national contexts, her analysis of how teachers adapted their pedagogy throughout their careers also revealed many cross-national similarities. Younger teachers often describe themselves as being in a rush, following scripts, and "talking too much," while experienced teachers describe themselves as being quieter, knowing children better, and being more present. Including a foreword by scholar of early childhood education Joseph Tobin, "Teaching Expertise in Three Countries" provides a foundation for understanding the sequence and pathways of development over the first decade of teaching in three national contexts, demonstrating the value of the field of comparative education in the process.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Expertise, Cultural Differences, Experienced Teachers, Teaching Experience, Age Differences, Educational Practices
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United States; Japan; China
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