This paper considers what has been learned from reviewing the full set of papers in this special issue. It considers some of the major factors that have impacted on education and subsequently teacher education in recent times, namely rapid technological change and increasing globalisation and movement from one country to others, and then focuses on how standards, for schools, for the people in them and for teacher education, have been used to drive improvement in many parts of the world. Key issues that have emerged from this special issue are, first, whether teaching is a craft or a profession, which has implications on how teacher educators view themselves, as practitioners or researchers. Second, what is notable in a number of countries in this issue is the lack of trust being shown by politicians and communities to both teachers and teacher educators. This concluding paper considers why this is so and how it might be changed.
History
Publication title
Journal of Education for Teaching
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pagination
483-499
ISSN
0260-7476
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Rights statement
Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other education and training not elsewhere classified