Daniela Worek,
Christian Kraler
(Hrsg.)
Teacher Education
The Bologna Process and the Future of Teaching
2021, 128 Seiten, broschiert, 29,90 €, ISBN 978-3-8309-4356-3
Mit Beiträgen von
Fernando Alexandre,
Carlos Barreira,
Ilídia Cabral,
Heidelies Bierbach-Müller,
Ellen Christoforatou,
Vlatka Domović,
Marvin Erfurth,
Joseph Giordmaina,
Simona Iftimescu,
Romiță Iucu,
Christian Kraler,
Joanna Madalińska-Michalak,
Elaine Munthe,
Mojca Peček,
Michael Schratz,
Ursula Uzerli,
Daniela Worek
In 1999, the year when the Bologna declaration was signed, the foundation of the European Network of Teacher Education Policies (ENTEP) was proposed by the Portuguese Minister of Education to his Colleagues in the European Union Member States. “Teacher Education – The Bologna Process and the Future of Teaching” reflects current challenges of Teacher Education in Europe based upon these 20 years of development. The Bologna process has become a crucial reference point for the modernization in higher education institutions. ENTEP, as European network of policy makers and researchers, has been working along these lines and has always sought to bring to fruition its vision for a European Higher Education Area (EHEA), where Teacher Education has a special place in the European landscape.
In this volume, ENTEP members from different countries cover fundamental questions of teacher education in the European Higher Education Area. They discuss crucial aspects like fundaments, Initial Teacher Education, lifelong learning, evaluation, policy making, research and efforts to build bridges into the future. Thus, the book might serve as a starting point for discussions about future roles of teachers in Europe on different levels towards a European development of teacher professionalism.



