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Journal of Teacher Education, Vol. 40, No. 1, 22-26 (1989)
DOI: 10.1177/002248718904000106


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Reconceptualizing Teacher Preparation: Institutions and Ideologies

Landon E. Beyer

Beyer analyzes an attempt to put into practice a critically-oriented program of teacher preparation emphasizing the na ture of educational studies as a liberal field of inquiry. The article documents the institutional and ideological con straints on this process and raises ques tions about the ways in which a college culture affects curricular reforms. Fi nally, Beyer provides evidence of the ways in which educational debates are affected by tacit, hegemonic tendencies.


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