Teacher Education in Russia

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comparative education
Concerted Efforts
ECTS
ECTS Credit
Education System
educational policy reform
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Federal State Educational Standards
Federal University
Global Education Reform Movement
globalisation in education
Globalisation of education
Higher Teacher Education
institutional transformation
International education
International Teacher Education Programmes
Local Agentic Action
Moscow State Pedagogical University
Multi Discipline Universities
Natural Science Teachers
post-Soviet pedagogy
Professional Development
Russian Federation
Russian teacher education reform analysis
Secondary Vocational Education
State Pedagogical University
Teacher education
Teacher Education System
Teacher Professional Standard
Teacher Training Universities
Undergraduate Teacher Training Program
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USSR
Vernacular Globalisation
vernacular globalisation theory
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367343644
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the history, recent developments, and direction of travel of Russian teacher education. It draws on scholarly expertise and professional experience in Russia and locates the policies and practices that are discussed within the context of the continuing global reform of teacher education.

Providing a rich description of the trajectory of teacher education in Russia, the book analyses the processes of change between the history, current practice, and future directions for Russian teacher education. The chapters consider the relationship between research, policy, and practice and examine the respective influences of the former USSR, of processes of wider reform in the Russian Federation since 'glasnost' and 'perestroika', and of globalisation within education. What emerges from the book is that the Russian case is a prime example of 'vernacular globalisation' in teacher education.

Many important insights into processes of education reform and some of the major themes in teacher education are discussed, thus providing new perspectives that are likely to be of interest to scholars and researchers of comparative education and teacher education, as well as policymakers.

Ian Menter is Emeritus Professor of Teacher Education at the University of Oxford, UK, and a Senior Research Associate in the Institute of Psychology and Pedagogy at Kazan Federal University, Russia. He is a former President of the British Educational Research Association.