Who will teach the children? progress and resistance in teacher education

In this book, Harriet Tyson fixes a shrewd, unblinking, nonconformist eye on what is wrong and right with teacher education in America. The popular wisdom is that teachers don't know their subject matter because they take too many foolish education courses instead of studying real subject matte...

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