This collection of interpretations of teacher development begins from a humanistic and critical starting point. It is humanistic in that its prime purpose is to understand teacher development, not to prescribe ways of managing it. It is critical in that it raises questions about the ways our educational systems hinder the development of teachers deskilling, deprofessionalizing and disempowering them. Chapters cover several ways in which it may be facilitated.
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