The Dream work of Transformation in Teacher Education
What can we make of the various versions of dreaming if we use them to think anew about our work in the spaces of teacher education? A linear theory of learning predominates the structures and features of most teacher education programs. The focus typically resides in the terrain of explicit pedagog...
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