What do teachers need to know about teaching? A critical examination of the occupational knowledge of teachers

British Journal of Educational Studies 52 (2):180-196 (2004)
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Abstract

Various attempts to specify the nature of professions in general and of teaching in particular in relation to the knowledge that is needed for practice are considered. It is argued that there is no epistemic or moral criterion of professionalism that will sustain the claim of teaching to be a profession. The nature of teachers' knowledge is examined and the relationship between theory and application is seen to be both crucial to and problematic in our understanding of the nature of teachers' work. The implications of the discussion for teacher education are assessed.

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Christopher Winch
King's College London