Presented and produced by Seán Delaney
On this week's programme I speak to one of the most prominent scholars of teacher education in the United States, Dr. Karen Hammerness. Dr. Hammerness is the Director of Educational Research and Evaluation at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, where I met up with her recently. She has conducted research into teachers' visions and into teacher education and these were the topics we discussed in this part of our interview. The specific points covered include:
Programme 310, The Role of Questions in Teaching (20-12-17)
Programme 309, David Didau 3 & Buildup to Christmas (13-12-17)
Programme 308, Brendan Culligan on Spellings & Handwriting (5-12-17)
Programme 307, David Didau, Part 2 (29-11-17)
Programme 306, David Didau - Learning Spy pt 1 (22-11-17)
Programme 305, Literacy Association of Ireland Workshops (15-11-17)
Programme 304, Ciarán Gray on Dance Education & Primary Teaching (8-11-17)
Programme 303, Ciarán Gray on Dance Education (1-11-17)
Programme 302, Bernstein and Disadvantage; Teaching in England (25-10-17)
Programme 301, Children's Laureate's Perspective on Literacy (18-10-17)
Programme 300, Sandra Austin on Garden-based Learning 2 (11-10-17)
Programme 299, Sandra Austin on Garden-based Learning (4-10-17)
Programme 298, A Teacher Explores Teaching Irish (28-6-17)
Programme 297, Philosophical Reflections on Teaching (21-6-17)
Programme 296, Michael Flannery on Visual Arts Education 2 (14-6-17)
Programme 295, Michael Flannery on Visual Arts Education 1 (7-6-17)
Programme 294, Hilda Borko, Katie Novak & Akihiko Takahashi (31-5-17)
Programme 293, Hilda Borko on Professional Development for Teachers (24-5-17)
Programme 292, An Irish-US Perspective on Education (17-5-17)
Programme 291, Purpose and Control in Education; Reading/Writing Workshops (10-5-17)
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