Reconceptualizing Teacher Educator Knowledge as Tensions: Exploring the tension between valuing and reconstructing experience

Published: 
November 2007

Source: Studying Teacher Education, Volume 3, Issue 2  November 2007 , pages 117 - 134

This paper reports the author's efforts as a teacher educator to improve our understanding of the process of learning to teach. It illustrates how the nature of the knowledge developed by teacher educators about their practice is often embedded in complexity and ambiguity. This knowledge is explored as a source of tensions that teacher educators can learn to recognize and manage within their work.

By examining one of these tensions within my practice, that of valuing and reconstructing experience, the author considers how conceptualizing knowledge as tensions can enhance teacher educators' understandings of practice and contribute to the professional knowledge base of teacher education.

Updated: Jan. 24, 2008
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