2015
DOI: 10.1177/0022487115622205
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A Global Call for Scholarship on the Policy and Practice of Teacher Education

Abstract: EditorialWe are excited to assume leadership of the Journal of Teacher Education (JTE). Our team at Michigan State University (MSU) is committed to carrying on the outstanding stewardship of the previous editors at Pennsylvania State University (PSU). We recognize that American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)-and by extension, JTErepresents a diverse group of professionals invested in the preparation and continued support of educators; these are the same professionals who can have a signi… Show more

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“…Maria Teresa Tatto would serve alongside her peers at MSU as a coeditor for two years before she accepted a visiting professorship in Bath, England. Tanya Bartell soon joined her colleagues and the MSU crew expanded the reach of JTE by way of special issues, podcasts, conference sessions, outreach to active scholars, blogs, and by “making abstracts of all published articles available online in widely spoken languages, a reflection of our commitment to reach more scholars and practitioners worldwide” (Tatto et al, 2016, p. 4). Promoting a desire to internationalize the scholarship of JTE , the MSU editors parlayed the five editorials a year, in a similar manner as Cochran-Smith, “to highlight pressing issues, such as accountability and accreditation, alternative approaches to teacher education, and the preparation of teachers for high-need contexts” (p. 4).…”
Section: Four Eras Of Jtementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maria Teresa Tatto would serve alongside her peers at MSU as a coeditor for two years before she accepted a visiting professorship in Bath, England. Tanya Bartell soon joined her colleagues and the MSU crew expanded the reach of JTE by way of special issues, podcasts, conference sessions, outreach to active scholars, blogs, and by “making abstracts of all published articles available online in widely spoken languages, a reflection of our commitment to reach more scholars and practitioners worldwide” (Tatto et al, 2016, p. 4). Promoting a desire to internationalize the scholarship of JTE , the MSU editors parlayed the five editorials a year, in a similar manner as Cochran-Smith, “to highlight pressing issues, such as accountability and accreditation, alternative approaches to teacher education, and the preparation of teachers for high-need contexts” (p. 4).…”
Section: Four Eras Of Jtementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of scientists have been always interested in researches in the field of teacher education. For example, the following issues have been studied: creative work of a teacher and a studentfuture teachers in the process of learning (Khuziakhmetov & Gabdrakhmanova, 2016), quality of education (Gabdrakhmanova, Kalimullina & Ignatovich, 2016), forms of school organization and management (Gabdrakhmanova, 2015), improving the teacher training process (Tatto, Andrews, Floden & Richmond, 2015). Scientists have studied various issues of network cooperation of educational institutions (Shvetsov & Dugarov, 2012;Gabdrakhmanova, Khusainova & Chirkina, 2016a), network cooperation of educational institutions in the sphere of non-school activities (Lekomtseva & Zolotariova, 2011), assessment in open education (Chiappe, Pinto & Arias, 2016), comparison of educational results of students studying by schoolbooks and by using open educational resources (Hilton, Fischer, Wiley & William, 2016), development of university teachers cooperation by network cooperation of universities (Nascimbeni & Burgos, 2016), advantages and disadvantages of distance education (Chawinga & Zozie, 2016), school organization and management using electronic educational resources (Bosova & Bosova, 2012), analysis of existing systems has been performed (Martin & Gobstein, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%