Society demands more of its schools and teachers than ever
before. It expects them to provide broader access to high
quality teaching, for an increasingly diverse student body,
often with specific needs. In a rapidly-changing world, so do
these demands on teachers change. To stay ahead, in-service
training and professional development must take place on a
regular basis, so that teachers are "reflective practitioners"
in their classrooms and schools become "learning
organisations". This publication focuses on what is being
done in teacher development to meet these ideals -- new
policies and innovative practices -- in eight OECD countries:
Germany, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, Sweden, Switzerland, the
United Kingdom (England and Wales), and the United
States. |