<p>"This book is a delightful read. As a researcher and teacher-educator, I have always wanted to get inside the classrooms of the best teachers around the world and this book helps me do just that. I hear clearly the voices of 37 expert teachers and what they say is both surprising and reassuring!</p><p>The authors have taken me on a wonderful and inspiring journey. They have skillfully explained the commonalities and differences in these teachers across four different educational systems! This book contains some important lessons for those who want to understand what teacher expertise means, for those who want to be expert teachers and for those who educate them."</p><p>-<b>Albert Ziegler</b>, <i>Professor of Educational Psychology and Research on Excellence, Department of Psychology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany and Chairman of the European Talent Support Network (ETSN)</i></p><p>"This is the book I have been searching for! The development of high performing students begins with high performing teachers and quality partnerships with parents. This book clearly distils the challenges facing teachers in the modern classroom from a teacher’s perspective. As my own experience tells me, meeting these challenges is not about teachers acquiring more and more knowledge on how to teach but more about how teachers make meaningful and significant relationships with students and their parents. </p><p>Shane and Sivanes Phillipson have many years of experience in education research and teaching in diverse cultures, and they fully understand the important role played by the cultural context in understanding learning and teaching. Their message is clear and compelling, and so if you are even vaguely interested in modern education, either as an aspiring teacher, education researcher or parent, this book will change the way you view teachers and the teaching profession."</p><p>-<b>Deborah Eyre</b>, <i>Founder and Chair of High Performance Learning, Oxford, United Kingdom</i></p>
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Biographical note
Shane N. Phillipson has worked at Monash University (Australia) for 10 years and previously at the (now) Education University of Hong Kong. To date, he has over 100 research publications, focusing primarily on conceptions of giftedness, underachievement and effective pedagogy for gifted students. His work crosses over into initial teacher education and how parents can support their children’s academic achievement. Shane is married to the co-author of this book and together enjoy a happy professional and personal life. Outside of research, Shane likes blues music and running.
Sivanes Phillipson is Dean International and Professor of Education at the Faculty of Health, Arts and Design, Swinburne University of Technology. She is the Routledge Editor for Evolving Families, a series that focuses on issues, challenges and empirical best practices surrounding evolving families that impact upon their survival, development and outcomes. Sivanes has over 100 publications including books, peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers and book chapters. She has seven published books focusing on teacher education and parent engagement with the latest three books published with Routledge, and they are Early Childhood Education and Care in the 21st Century vols I–III (2018–2020, Routledge).