Christou, Theodore Michael and Shawn Michael Bullock (2013). “Foundations in Teacher Education: A Canadian Perspective.” Ottawa: Canadian Association for Teacher Education
Teacher education is engulfed in something of a seismic shift. Foundations scholars – defined here in disciplinary terms, which encompass History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Education – have been feeling the ground shift beneath their feet for years. This book offers reflections from each of the three disciplines and from all regions of the country. The authors here were asked to respond to the following question: “What role should foundations play in Canadian preservice teacher education?” The responses are organized disciplinarily, although there is tremendous overlap between the sections.
Other select publications:
Christou, Theodore and Judy Wearing (2015). “An Interdisciplinary Curriculum Conversation on Fear and Learning,” In Education 21 (1): 57-73.
Christopher DeLuca, Jason Shulha, Ulemu Luhanga, Lyn M. Shulha, Theodore M. Christou, and Don A. Klinger (2015). “Collaborative inquiry as a professional learning structure for educators: a scoping review,” Professional Development in Education 41 (4): 640-670.
Christou, Theodore and Shawn Bullock (2014). “Teacher Education as a Site for Philosophical Mindedness,” In Becoming a Teacher: Sites for Teacher Development in Canadian Teacher Education, Lynn Thomas, Ed. Ottawa: Canadian Association for Teacher Education, 290-311.
Sloat, Elizabeth, Ann Sherman, Alan Sears, Paula Kristmanson, Theodore Christou, Lynn Lemisko, and Mark Hirschkorn (2014). “Restoring Higher Education’s Mission in Teacher Education: A Global Challenge from a Canadian Perspective in Learning Teaching from Experience: Multiple Perspectives and International Contexts, Viv Ellis and Janet Orchard. London: Bloomsbury Press, 143-158.
Christou, Theodore (2014). “Progressivist Rhetoric and Revised Programmes of Study: Weaving Curricular Consistency and Order out of Diverse Progressivist Themes in Ontario, Canada,” Curriculum History 13 (1): 61-82.
Christou, Theodore and Christopher DeLuca (2014). “Our Curricular Oath,” Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies 11 (2): 1-3.
Christou, Theodore (2014). “Pédagogie de la paix: L’enseignement et les exigences de la vie,” Thèmes Canadiens, Printemps: 69-75.
Christou, Theodore (2014). “The Pedagogy of Peace: Education and the Exigencies of Life.” Canadian Issues, Spring Issue: 63-68.
Christou, Theodore and Shawn Bullock (2013). “A Timely Examination of a Rather Old Set of Ideas,” In Foundations in Teacher Education: A Canadian Perspective, Theodore Christou and Shawn Bullock, Eds. Ottawa: Canadian Association for Teacher Education, 7-8.
Christou, Theodore and Christopher DeLuca (2013). “Curriculum Studies at a Crossroad: Curating Inclusive and Coherent Curriculum Conversations in Canada,” Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies 11 (1): 13-22.
Christou, Theodore and Shawn Bullock (2013). “The History of Education as a Frame for Teacher Education,” In Foundations in Teacher Education: A Canadian Perspective, Theodore Christou and Shawn Bullock, Eds. Ottawa: Canadian Association for Teacher Education, 19-30.
Christou, Theodore (2013). “In Spite of Postmodernism: In Defense of Historical Research and Historical Thinking in Teacher Education,” International Journal of Interdisciplinary Educational Studies 1 (1): 105-120.
Christou, Theodore (2011). “Did Socrates Use a SMARTBoard?” Antistasis: A New Brunswick Education Journal, 1 (2): 15-17.
Christou, Theodore and Alan Sears (2011). “From Neglect to Nexus: Examining the Place of Educational History in Teacher Education,” Encounters on Education 12: 37-57.
Bullock, Shawn and Theodore Christou (2009). “Exploring the Radical Middle between Theory and Practice: A Collaborative Self-study of Beginning Teacher Educators,” Studying Teacher Education 5(1): 75-88.
Christou, Theodore (2008). “Satan or Socrates: The Perils of Excessive Pride in Pedagogy,” Encounters on Education 9: 175-181 (Chosen as Special Feature in the Issue).
Christou, Theodore (2008). “Stepping Away from the Utopias: Sin and the Myth of Progress in Pedagogy,” Encounters on Education 9: 189-194.
Christou, Theodore (2007). “Humanities Subjects in Ontario Teacher Education: The Foundations Metaphor and Reflective Practice,” International Journal of the Humanities 5(1): 129-135.
Christou, Theodore, Jennifer Davis, Christopher DeLuca, Rebecca Luce-Kapler, Laura McEwen (2007). “The Pedagogy of Hinges,” Journal of the Canadian Association of Curriculum Studies 5(2): 63-89.