Teacher Education and the Liberal Arts. Report of the Task Force of the Association of Colleges and Schools of Education in State Universities and Land Grant Colleges and Affiliated Private Universities. An Occasional Paper [electronic resource] / Hugh G. Petrie.

The contribution of liberal education to teacher preparation goes far beyond the simple notion of subject matter mastery. An analysis of the concept of pedagogy, combined with research about teachers and teaching and an awareness of the social conditions of teaching, can be used to construct a compe...

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Main Author: Petrie, Hugh G.
Corporate Author: Association of Colleges and Schools of Education in State Universities and Land Grant Colleges and Affiliated Private Universities
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1986.
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Summary:The contribution of liberal education to teacher preparation goes far beyond the simple notion of subject matter mastery. An analysis of the concept of pedagogy, combined with research about teachers and teaching and an awareness of the social conditions of teaching, can be used to construct a compelling case for a wide-ranging contribution of liberal education to teacher preparation. Even methods courses can be improved by appropriate contributions from the liberal arts and sciences. Liberal education may contribute to teacher preparation in four major areas: (1) general education; (2) higher order skills such as inquiry, critical analysis, and decision making; (3) traditional content areas; and (4) teaching methods. Cooperative efforts of liberal arts faculties and professional educators are needed to design programs of teacher preparation. (CB)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED270441.
ERIC Note: For a related document, see SP 027 711.
Educational level discussed: Higher Education.
Physical Description:27 p.