All Animals Learn, but Only Humans Teach: The Professional Place of Teacher Educators

The profession that creates all other professions has been subject to much debate in recent years. Largely invisible at times, teacher educators have recently been visible mainly in the negative headlines which have surrounded attempts to disrupt this important, but often unsung, profession in order...

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Main Authors: Linda Clarke, Paul McFlynn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/3/192
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spelling doaj-74df6204e75c423da75de25db4929a8e2020-11-24T20:53:17ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022019-07-019319210.3390/educsci9030192educsci9030192All Animals Learn, but Only Humans Teach: The Professional Place of Teacher EducatorsLinda Clarke0Paul McFlynn1School of Education, Ulster University, Coleraine Campus, BT52 1SA Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UKSchool of Education, Ulster University, Coleraine Campus, BT52 1SA Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UKThe profession that creates all other professions has been subject to much debate in recent years. Largely invisible at times, teacher educators have recently been visible mainly in the negative headlines which have surrounded attempts to disrupt this important, but often unsung, profession in order to introduce neoliberal reforms. This paper uses both Eliot Freidson’s three logics (adding artificial intelligence as a fourth logic) and Clarke’s Place Model to deconstruct and map the contested place of the teacher educator in respect of status and career-long learning journey. The question, ‘who is my teacher education professional’? is addressed, highlighting the complexity surrounding teacher educators’ roles and realms. In a world where many animals learn but only humans teach, teaching teachers is poorly recognised for the singularly inclusive profession it might be.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/3/192teacher educatorsprofessionalismplace model
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professionalism
place model
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title All Animals Learn, but Only Humans Teach: The Professional Place of Teacher Educators
title_short All Animals Learn, but Only Humans Teach: The Professional Place of Teacher Educators
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series Education Sciences
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publishDate 2019-07-01
description The profession that creates all other professions has been subject to much debate in recent years. Largely invisible at times, teacher educators have recently been visible mainly in the negative headlines which have surrounded attempts to disrupt this important, but often unsung, profession in order to introduce neoliberal reforms. This paper uses both Eliot Freidson’s three logics (adding artificial intelligence as a fourth logic) and Clarke’s Place Model to deconstruct and map the contested place of the teacher educator in respect of status and career-long learning journey. The question, ‘who is my teacher education professional’? is addressed, highlighting the complexity surrounding teacher educators’ roles and realms. In a world where many animals learn but only humans teach, teaching teachers is poorly recognised for the singularly inclusive profession it might be.
topic teacher educators
professionalism
place model
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