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Challenges in Teacher Education

Challenges in Teacher Education

Interdisciplinary and Environmental Education

Challenges in Teacher Education
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Veröffentlicht 2003, von Regula Kyburz-Graber, Peter Posch, Ursula Peter(Hg.) bei Studien Verlag

ISBN: 978-3-7065-1902-1
Auflage: 1. Auflage
182 Seiten

 
Re-orienting teacher education towards the demands of modern society is a challenging issue in many countries of the world.
This book provides insight into current developments of interdisciplinary environmental education in teacher education and action research in this field. It builds on experiences of the "Environment and School Initiatives" (ENSI) project, an international government-based ...
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Re-orienting teacher education towards the demands of modern society is a challenging issue in many countries of the world.
This book provides insight into current developments of interdisciplinary environmental education in teacher education and action research in this field. It builds on experiences of the "Environment and School Initiatives" (ENSI) project, an international government-based network under the umbrella of the OECD.
Examples from Australia, Austria, Hungary, South Africa, and Switzerland show possibilities for the cooperation of schools, teacher education, and research. The country studies may encourage others to start up with their own initiatives and to evaluate their progress.