The Search For An Educational Holy Grail
What is good teaching? Who is a good teacher? The search for the answers to these questions has become for teacher education a search for an educational Holy Grail. While appearing to be deceptively simple and seductively straightforward, these questions have instigated an enduring and ever-multiplying research tradition as well as a many sided international conversation involving practitioners, theorists, social scientists, teacher educators and faculty developers at all levels, administrators, and students. The answers, from what we can tell, remain elusive. For teacher educators and faculty developers especially, the questions have been of paramount importance. Such importance rests, it must be assumed, on the presumption that when we know the answers to these questions, all else will become clear.