The Uneasy Relationship between Teacher Education and the Liberal Arts and Sciences
King J.A.
1987
Journal of Teacher Education
10
10.1177/002248718703800102
King examines the relationship between teacher educators and their colleagues in the liberal arts and sciences. Two reasons are identified regarding why liberal arts faculty historically have come to distrust or to be disdainful of teacher education programs. Further, the author discusses specific activities that liberal arts faculty members might engage in to improve teacher education and she includes suggestions for increasing their participation in the teacher preparation process. © 1987, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
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