Centers for Teachers [electronic resource] : England and the U. S. A / Albert E. Bender.

Teachers' centers were developed in England and Wales, and although American educators have been quick to adopt words such as teacher center and resource center, they do not understand the basic of teachers' centers. In England and Wales, the centers are established in response to very sub...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Main Author: Bender, Albert E.
Corporate Author: Oregon Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Salem
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1975.
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520 |a Teachers' centers were developed in England and Wales, and although American educators have been quick to adopt words such as teacher center and resource center, they do not understand the basic of teachers' centers. In England and Wales, the centers are established in response to very subjective local teacher needs. Teachers' centers for primary teachers are the most common type, and they all serve both the social and professional needs of teachers. There are also technical and science centers for teachers, operated by specialists who are not teachers. Resource centers are like teachers' centers, except that the major emphasis is on the professional side as opposed to the social side of the teachers' lives. Miscellaneous centers include materials centers and centers which are very narrow in their interest and tend to be operated by one person. Establishment of professional centers has also been proposed. These centers would be similar to teachers' centers, but would be responsible for the supervision of the probationary teacher. In America, the teachers' centers are for the teachers but are not under teacher control. Teachers may recommend, but they do not control the financial aspects, hire the center leader, or decide what materials and equipment are to be secured or who can use the center. If a free society is evolving, then American schools need the type of educational changes presently underway in England and Wales. (RC) 
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