International Teachers for Tomorrow's School
Opportunities and challenges of the professional re-entry of international teachers in selected European countries
(Sprache: Englisch)
The professional re-entry of migrant teachers is a topic that is still little researched in many countries. The publication is dedicated to the opportunities and challenges of international teachers' professional re-entry in seven countries: Belgium,...
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The professional re-entry of migrant teachers is a topic that is still little researched in many countries. The publication is dedicated to the opportunities and challenges of international teachers' professional re-entry in seven countries: Belgium, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Poland, Slovenia and Türkiye. In addition, potentials for a successful re-entry are illustrated across countries and findings from the project "International Teachers for Tomorrow's School" (ITTS) are presented.
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Global migration movements are also reflected in classrooms. However, the professional re-entry of migrant teachers with and without a refugee background has been neglected for a long time. This publication, which was developed in the European project "International Teachers for Tomorrow's School" (ITTS), is dedicated to this question. In seven country contributions, the opportunities and challenges of returning to work in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Poland, Slovenia and Türkiye are examined - for some of the countries, new ground was broken. It is shown which conditions favour, challenge or prevent a new professional start. In addition, the results of the cross-national ITTS study are presented, in which high satisfaction values are reflected among those teachers who succeeded in re-entering the profession despite many hurdles. Finally, the findings of the project are condensed into a Series of hints and recommendations.
Autoren-Porträt
Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Psychology at the Institute of Pedagogy, Pomeranian University in Slupsk. Academic teacher, coordinator of East Partnership and Erasmus+ programmes, participant and a coordinator of international projects, member of scientific societies (APA, ISSBD, ISSID, ATTE, IPiE and others) and author of monography and numerous scientific articles in the field of Psychology of Individual Difference, Developmental Psychology, Psychology of Gifted and Talented and Psychology of Dance. Brandhorst, André, Diplom-Soziologe, Mitarbeiter der Bielefeld School of Education (BiSEd) im Arbeitsbereich Monitoring. Dr. Vana Chiou is currently member of the Laboratory Teaching Staff at the Department of Geography, University of the Aegean (Greece) in Educational Psychology. Her research interests include: didactics in teaching geography, differentiated instruction in mixed - ability and multicultural classrooms, utilization of educational technology in differentiated instruction, self - regulated learning, social and emotional learning. D'HERDT, Katrijn is project officer for ITTS at KU Leuven. Apart from that, she is internationalisation coordinator and policy officer for education at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy. She has a Master degree in Languages and Literature: German - Swedish, an advanced Master in Journalism and a teaching degree. She has a background in Language teaching (secondary and adult education) and was a lecturer and program coordinator in teacher education at Odisee University of Applied Sciences. Katrijn D'Herdt is co-author of 'Taalweb' (course book Dutch for secondary education) and is engaged in several higher education networks. Her work focuses on international and intercultural learning in higher education. Matjaz Duh has a PhD in Art Pedagogy and is a full professor of art pedagogy and a researcher at the Faculty of Education, University of Maribor, Slovenia. Research
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areas: didactic of fine arts, visual arts education and art appreciation. Jerneja Herzog, PhD., is assistant professor at the University of Maribor, Faculty of Education. Research areas: didactic of fine arts, visual arts education, professional development of teachers, mentoring and practical training, pedagogical practice, adapting work of art for blind people. Oliver Holz, Prof. Dr. phil., M.A. (1970); MA in educational sciences and psychology; PhD in educational sciences; coordinator and organiser of European network(s); research with the emphasis on comparative educational science; employed at the KU Leuven, various publications on relevant educational Subjects. Working at Izmir University of Economics, School of Foreign Languages since 2008, Nesrin Oruç Ertürk has earned her PhD degree from Anadolu University in 2007, assigned as an Assoc. Prof. Dr. in 2014 and appointed as Prof. Dr. in 2019. Her main interest areas are Lifelong Learning, teacher training, and second Language acquisition. She has published many books and has many articles published in national and international journals. She has carried research and taught abroad in departments of linguistics at different universities (State University of New York, SUNY, USA; Universidad de Alcala, Spain). Since 2015, she has been assigned as the director of EKOSEM (Izmir University of Economics, Continuing Education Center) and is a member of the Executive Board of TUSEM (The Council of Turkish Universities Continuing Education Centers). Grzegorz Piekarski, PhD, pedagogue, adjunct professor at the Department of General Pedagogy and Basic Education of the Institute of Pedagogy of the Pomeranian University in Sl upsk. Director of the Institute of Pedagogy of the Pomeranian University in Sl upsk. Scientific interests: gender and studies on LGBTQ+, social work theory, social-civic education, voluntary work and (re)organisation of the educational environment. D'HERDT, Katrijn is project officer for ITTS at KU Leuven. Apart from that, she is internationalisation coordinator and policy officer for education at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy. She has a Master degree in Languages and Literature: German - Swedish, an advanced Master in Journalism and a teaching degree. She has a background in Language teaching (secondary and adult education) and was a lecturer and program coordinator in teacher education at Odisee University of Applied Sciences. Katrijn D'Herdt is co-author of 'Taalweb' (course book Dutch for secondary education) and is engaged in several higher education networks. Her work focuses on international and intercultural learning in higher education.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2023, Neuausgabe, 208 Seiten, Maße: 16,8 x 23,8 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Renate Schüssler, Silke Hachmeister, Katrijn D'Herdt, Oliver Holz, Nadine Auner
- Verlag: Waxmann Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3830947194
- ISBN-13: 9783830947196
- Erscheinungsdatum: 23.08.2023
Sprache:
Englisch
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