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A critical review of Robert Welker's The Teacher as Expert: A theoretical and historical examination
Authors:Samuel Mitchell
Affiliation:(1) Educational Policy and Administrative Studies, University of Calgary, T2N 1N4 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:In this work, the views of thinkers in education who have been concerned with expertise are scanned. In the introduction, the importance of the subject is established. The point is made that the ratio of administrators has gone from one supervisor to 32 teachers in 1920 to one administrator for everey 12 teachers in 1985. As well, specialists in teaching have increased 1, 000 percent in the sixteen years before 1980. In their plans for career stages the current reform efforts of the Holmes group and the Carnegie Forum have emphasized an increase in both steps of the hierarchy of education and the type of specialization that might occur. It is crusial to consider ldquoour most prominent educations thinkersrdquo for their ldquoinsights about the effects of educations expertiserdquo.
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