Nurturing Professional Judgement

By (author) Ben Knight Edited by Ian Menter

Paperback - £23.99

Publication date:

20 October 2023

Publisher

Critical Publishing

Dimensions:

234x156mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781915080684

In-the-moment dilemmas and situational awareness are central to teachers' work, but these concepts may not always find their way into teacher education - as they often get pushed aside in favour of curriculum coverage and compliance agendas.

This book challenges a technicist and mechanistic view of teaching and learning to examine how teacher educators might best prepare soon-to-be teachers to make sound professional judgements in their classroom practice. It discusses evidence in the literature that teaching does not directly 'produce' learning and that nurturing learning is a complex business which relies on both 'art and science'. Current policies and compliancy agendas influencing the content of ITE programmes are analysed, and the text provides practical suggestions for how to nurture professional judgement in trainee teachers through HE provision and school-based mentoring. 

It describes the dynamism of those who teach in classrooms and reminds teacher educators of the value and necessity of managing structure and improvisation, protocol and intuition which are at the heart of what it means to be a professional. 

A new addition to our Critical Guides for Teacher Educators series.

Nurturing Professional Judgement is an inspiring, thought-provoking, and useful book. It has been inspiring for me, as it has led me to explore ways of inquiring into what underpins my own, and colleagues’ professional judgement. 

It is thought-provoking, as it poses questions about how teachers make decisions in classrooms and how judgement can be categorised and made explicit. 

It is useful, as it provides answers to the question, ‘How can we nurture professional judgement in new teachers?’...