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Historical perspectives on teacher preparation in Aotearoa New Zealand : tensions and continuities / Tanya Fitzgerald, and Sally Knipe.

By: Fitzgerald, Tanya [author.]Contributor(s): Knipe, Sally [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald studies in teacher preparation in national and global contextsPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (vii, 194 pages) ; cmISBN: 9781787546394 (e-book)Subject(s): Teachers -- Training of -- New Zealand -- History | Education -- History | History of educationAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 370.73209931 LOC classification: LB1727.N45 | F58 2019Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Prelims -- Creating an educational heritage -- Early beginnings -- Control and regulation -- Official knowledge -- Changing environments -- Evolution and transition -- Tomorrow's schools and tomorrow's teachers -- References -- Index.
Summary: This book offers an exposition of the history of teacher preparation in Aotearoa New Zealand, from the outset through current and future trends. Beginning with an overview of the historical context of New Zealand schooling, and the development of local forms of schools, established in the early 19th century, this book highlights the importance new settlers placed on education. Featured also is the significance of the Native School system in the story of teacher preparation in New Zealand, the complexities initially experienced in staffing Native Schools, and the way in which these schools served to reinforce the colonial agenda.Throughout, this work uncovers the major role of teacher training colleges in the development and preparation of teachers for a range of schools. The authors examine the initial struggle to survive, the expansion and growth, and finally amalgamation or closure of these institutions. The tussle for responsibility and control of these colleges as long-standing contributors to the preparation of teachers is also addressed. Regulatory changes, policy debates and critical analysis of future trends in relation to the preparation of teachers and the themes that shift and change and rupture at particular historical moments are not unique and are explored throughout.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prelims -- Creating an educational heritage -- Early beginnings -- Control and regulation -- Official knowledge -- Changing environments -- Evolution and transition -- Tomorrow's schools and tomorrow's teachers -- References -- Index.

This book offers an exposition of the history of teacher preparation in Aotearoa New Zealand, from the outset through current and future trends. Beginning with an overview of the historical context of New Zealand schooling, and the development of local forms of schools, established in the early 19th century, this book highlights the importance new settlers placed on education. Featured also is the significance of the Native School system in the story of teacher preparation in New Zealand, the complexities initially experienced in staffing Native Schools, and the way in which these schools served to reinforce the colonial agenda.Throughout, this work uncovers the major role of teacher training colleges in the development and preparation of teachers for a range of schools. The authors examine the initial struggle to survive, the expansion and growth, and finally amalgamation or closure of these institutions. The tussle for responsibility and control of these colleges as long-standing contributors to the preparation of teachers is also addressed. Regulatory changes, policy debates and critical analysis of future trends in relation to the preparation of teachers and the themes that shift and change and rupture at particular historical moments are not unique and are explored throughout.

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