2014
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvddzj91
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ZISU – Zeitschrift für interpretative Schul- und Unterrichtsforschung

Abstract: Das digitale Angebot finden Sie auf www.budrich-journals.de. Die Bezugsgebühren enthalten den gültigen Mehrwertsteuersatz. Abonnementskündigungen müssen drei Monate vor Jahresbeginn erfolgen, andernfalls verlängert sich das Abonnement um ein weiteres Jahr. Bestellungen bitte an den Buchhandel oder an:

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“…In the professionalization debate, questions of competency modeling and acquisition are linked to the question of what makes up the professionalization of teaching and professional teacher Editorial: Media-related Educational Competencies knowledge. It builds on the notion that teaching is a professional practice and thus to be differentiated from non-professional occupations, although this distinction is arguable (Bonnet and Hericks 2014;Martin 2017). Among other characteristics, professional practice also means acting in highly complex systems and having substantial influence on the lives of others, which therefore requires a complex academic education and respective competencies (Terhart 2011;Hericks and Stelmaszyk 2010;Martin 2017).…”
Section: Professional Teacher Competencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the professionalization debate, questions of competency modeling and acquisition are linked to the question of what makes up the professionalization of teaching and professional teacher Editorial: Media-related Educational Competencies knowledge. It builds on the notion that teaching is a professional practice and thus to be differentiated from non-professional occupations, although this distinction is arguable (Bonnet and Hericks 2014;Martin 2017). Among other characteristics, professional practice also means acting in highly complex systems and having substantial influence on the lives of others, which therefore requires a complex academic education and respective competencies (Terhart 2011;Hericks and Stelmaszyk 2010;Martin 2017).…”
Section: Professional Teacher Competencementioning
confidence: 99%