Afterword
Approaches to Teaching and Teacher Education
ISBN: 978-1-80455-467-8, eISBN: 978-1-80455-466-1
ISSN: 1479-3687
Publication date: 10 August 2023
Citation
(2023), "Afterword", Craig, C.J., Mena, J. and Kane, R.G. (Ed.) Approaches to Teaching and Teacher Education (Advances in Research on Teaching, Vol. 43), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 217-218. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-368720230000043026
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2023 Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena and Ruth G. Kane. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
A few years ago, we imagined that this 40th Anniversary ISATT Yearbook would be a volume featuring incremental changes in ISATT members' research agendas since our last celebratory volume was published 10 years earlier (Craig et al., 2013). How wrong we were! In between our 30th and 40th Yearbooks, a cataclysmic pandemic rocked the world. Our regional conference in Bordeaux, France, was canceled for two years. The same thing happened to our international conference scheduled for Bari, Italy. And what would be the purpose of undertaking a mammoth 40th Anniversary Yearbook project, if there was no international conference at which to celebrate ISATT's illustrious past, pandemic-riddled present, and bright future? Then, things lightened up (a bit) and both our regional and international conferences were reinstated. At that point, our backburner 40th Anniversary ISATT Yearbook Project took on warp speed because we no longer had the luxury of time. Our book prospectus was accepted by Emerald Publishing without revision. However, what we imagined would be one volume patterning the 30th Anniversary Yearbook became four books, each with its own title:
Volume 1: Teaching and Teacher Education in the Wake of Covid-19
Volume 2: Teaching and Teacher Education in International Contexts
Volume 3: Approaches to Teaching and Teacher Education
Volume 4: Studying Teaching and Teacher Education
In this four-book series, themes emerged that never previously headlined ISATT's work. For example, readers will find themselves introduced to sections on 1) preparing teacher educators (InFo-TED), 2) excessive entitlement, 3) technology, and 4) accountability. Also, we included tributes to past members which were threaded throughout the four-volume set. These tributes showcase the plurality of career paths that ISATT members have taken and the collaborative relationships and friendships they developed. We additionally addressed vulnerable populations throughout the globe due to the current focus on inequities worldwide. Themes that began in Book 1, reappear in Book 2 and again in this volume, Book 3 of the Yearbook—with one more book to end off the series.
Finally, without the hard work of many individuals working quietly behind the scenes, this ISATT four-book project would have never made its submission deadlines. As projected, ISATT's four volumes of the 40th Anniversary Yearbook will be officially launched in Bari, Italy, at our study association's 20th Biennial International Conference, which is expected to be the largest one to date. Our dream of landing our four-volume print and electronic copy chapters/yearbook in the world's libraries – as the most representative global publication to date – will be realized. ISATT's future is on solid ground.
Reference
Craig et al., 2013 Craig, C. J. , Meijer, P. C. , & Broeckmans, J. (Eds.). (2013). From teacher thinking to teachers and teaching: The evolution of a research community. Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
- Prelims
- Section 1 Tributes
- Tribute to Joost Lowyck
- Tribute to Tom Russell
- Tribute to Freema Elbaz-Luwisch
- Tribute to Stefinee Pinnegar
- Tribute to Cosimo Laneve
- Section 2 Teaching Section
- Introduction
- Teacher Identity: Strong and Soft Conceptions
- Ethics, Moral, and Politics in Teachers' Virtuous Pedagogical Practice
- Teacher Professional Development: Revisiting Critical Issues
- The Role of Teacher Professional Standards for Initial Teacher Education and Continuous Professional Development: The Case of Estonia
- “Should I Stay or Should I Go?”: Unpacking Teacher Attrition/Retention as an Educational Issue
- Curriculum Design and Teaching
- Emotion and School Update: Tensions and Provocations
- The Classroom in Turmoil: Teachers' Perspective on Unplanned Controversial Issues in the Classroom
- Section 3 Education and Teacher Education With Marginalized Populations
- Introduction
- Preparing Teachers to Teach Students From Marginalized Communities
- Stirring the Embers of Inuit Teacher Education: Learning From the Past to Build a Better Future
- The Art and Design of Belonging: Lessons in Bicultural Teacher Education in Aotearoa, New Zealand
- Ethical Relationality as Resistance: Experiences of an Iskwew
- The Disclosure of Roma Pupils' Learning Experiences via Future Literacy Approaches: The Case of a Supportive Education Program in the Region of Thessaly in Greece
- Afterword
- Index