The Master's Degree in Education as Teacher Professional Development
Re-envisioning the Role of the Academy in the Development of Practicing Teachers
By (author) Gary Galluzzo, Joan P. Isenberg, Stephen C. White, Rebecca K. Fox
Publication date:
15 March 2012Length of book:
234 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
238x163mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781442207226
Teacher education is under more scrutiny than ever as standards-based education is becoming more and more the norm. Although much literature is available that addresses developing teacher education, no one addresses how to create and develop a master’s level program. Gary R.Galluzzo, Joan PackerIsenberg, C. StephenWhite, and Rebecca K. Fox, professors at the highly regarded Graduate School of Education at George Mason University, present a text to help deans and other professionals develop a master’s level degree program that meets the standards of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. The various sections explain in depth the facets of the program’s design, including how to qualify future students answering the call by the National Board, provide researched evidence around Advanced Studies in Teaching and Learning, and lastly, explore what will become the new standards of accountability for teacher education. Using their own experience as they reconceived their own program for a master’s degree for practicing teachers, the authors provide first-hand accounts of their own expectations, outcomes, and continual dilemmas to inspire more discussion how teacher education can improve the quality of teaching in America’s schools.
Galluzzo, Isenberg, Fox, and White have provided teacher educators with a window into the process of changing master’s degree education. It isn’t often that teacher educators get so clear a picture of the process of change over time. What makes this book unique is the honesty with which the authors address their work over time and the clear model of thoughtful collaboration they provide.