
Expertise
Keywords in Teacher Education
$33.51
- Paperback
128 pages
- Release Date
20 April 2023
Summary
This book offers an important and timely critique of expertise, showing how it is a ‘keyword’ shaped by social, historical, and political debates about what counts as knowledge and truth, and who counts as experts.
Using teacher expertise as an illustrative case, Jessica Gerrard and Jessica Holloway reflect on recent events, including COVID-19 and the climate crisis, to examine how expertise is never neutral, objective, or fixed. They argue that ‘getting political’ is not just an inev…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781350238220 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1350238228 |
| Author: | Dr Jessica Gerrard, Dr Jessica Holloway |
| Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Imprint: | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 128 |
| Release Date: | 20 April 2023 |
| Weight: | 150g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 128mm x 10mm |
| Series: | Keywords in Teacher Education |
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Critics Review
Expertise provides a radical re-examination of the cultural politics of teachers’ work. Taking stock of current attempts to govern teachers’ work, and reflex responses espousing teacher professionalism, the book critically examines the concept of expertise, asking new and better questions about what teachers do and what education can be. * Meghan Stacey, Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales, Australia *Gerrard and Holloway’s, Expertise: Keywords in Teacher Education, thoughtfully explores the history and cultural politics of the construction of teacher expertise as a political tool in the context of social tensions, making it a critical contribution to the current debates among policymakers and the public about teacher knowledge and practice. * Wayne Au, Professor of Educational Studies, University of Washington Bothell, USA *This is timely, engaging and thought-provoking, challenging the notion of expertise as neutral, and framing it within its social, political and historical contexts. Vignettes and empirical evidence bring freshness and depth to the argument that expertise is contested, constructed and potentially dangerous. * Jane Perryman, Professor of Sociology of Education IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, UK *
About The Author
Dr Jessica Gerrard
Jessica Gerrard is Associate Professor in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at University of Melbourne, Australia.
Jessica Holloway is Senior Research and ARC DECRA (2019-2022) Fellow in the Institute for Learning Sciences and Teacher Education at Australian Catholic University, Australia.
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