This book examines agentic approaches by which teacher educators
navigate a highly regulated environment. It investigates how teacher
educators are responding to such regulation by employing approaches such
as exploratory and case study research designs. This book analyzes
qualitative and quantitative data to understand the diverse, innovative
and critical perspectives of teacher educators who are guided by state
and federal level initiatives to enhance the quality Initial Teacher
Education (ITE) programs. Prominent educational theoretical perspectives
are also used in this book to inform data analysis and to illuminate the
empirically based findings.
This book showcases research-informed insights for the global education
community from leading researchers from across a number of teacher
education institutions, locally and otherwise. By adopting an 'activist'
approach, this book positions teacher educators' research and
contribution to the field as agentive and pro-active.