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This Open Access volume brings together contributions to the research on coherence in teacher education from a transnational perspective. Using theoretical-conceptional, empirical as well as instructional approaches, the contributions explore structural, curricular, conceptual and personnel dimensions of coherence. Within the EU Erasmus +-funded project ConnEcTEd (Coherence in European Teacher Education), an interdisciplinary and transnational consortium collaborated in the research and co-constructive development of coherent teaching and learning arrangements. The transnational team assessed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Open Access volume brings together contributions to the research on coherence in teacher education from a transnational perspective. Using theoretical-conceptional, empirical as well as instructional approaches, the contributions explore structural, curricular, conceptual and personnel dimensions of coherence. Within the EU Erasmus +-funded project ConnEcTEd (Coherence in European Teacher Education), an interdisciplinary and transnational consortium collaborated in the research and co-constructive development of coherent teaching and learning arrangements. The transnational team assessed links between different areas of professional knowledges as well as theory-practice approaches. The volume concludes with a final discussion by Esther T. Canrinus, one of the leading researchers on coherence in teacher education.
Autorenporträt
Gerard Doetjes is the director of the Norwegian National Centre for English and other Foreign Languages in Education at Østfold University College (Halden), Norway. Vlatka Domovi¿ is a full professor at the Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Mirjamaija Mikkilä-Erdmann is a full professor of teacher education and chair of research profile Children, Young people and Learning at the University of Turku, Finland. Katja Zaki is a full professor of Foreign Language Didactics at the University of Education Freiburg, Germany, and currently Deputy Director of the Freiburg School of Education FACE.