As the nature of the global job market evolves, so too must the education that prepares the global job seeker. This volume in the Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development (AHEPD) book series offers diverse perspectives on the changing role of educators as they grapple with new learning technologies, tools, and philosophies. The book offers itself as a handbook, outlining strategies and foundations to help prepare educators for the challenges of a changing classroom dynamic.
Twenty chapters offer ideas and examination from a range of scholars and professionals. While the discussion of digital learning is prevalent throughout many essays, other concepts, such as Project Based Learning (PBL), teacher engagement, mentoring, blended learning, the need for multicultural educational practices, and much more, are considered as well. Chapters are clearly organized with a generous use of paragraph headings and subheadings. Authors do well to provide good background and detailed analysis and may also incorporate the use of case studies, definitions, summaries, tables, bullet points, and numerous references.
Chapters in this particular volume include "Perceptions of Teacher Education Candidates to Digital and Learning Technologies"; "Enhancing Quality Teacher Education Programs in Developing Countries"; "Mentorship in Technology-Rich, 21st Century Classrooms"; and "Preparing Teacher Candidates for Diverse School Environments."
End pages compile each chapter’s references, offer brief contributor biographies, and include an index. Other volumes in this series cover topics such as adult education, governance in higher education, vocational education, and more.
– ARBA Staff Reviewer