Glimpses into Primary School Teacher Education in South Africa This book explores the current landscape of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in primary schools in South Africa. Considering recent policy directives and initiatives, it highlights the dilemmas of ITE for the primary school and gives a thorough account of innovations and initiatives to improve ITE. The book presents what works best for quality preparation of teachers in the Global South, where many children rely on their teachers and school life to break the cycle of poverty. Chapters draw on evidence from workplace learning, pre-service study, and primary school teacher education policy to highlight examples of promising change in teacher education in South Africa, addressing the clichés of “theory versus practice” head-on. This book successfully brings out the challenging aspects of teacher education for child- hood learning which has otherwise been regarded as the softer option for a career in education. This book will be of great interest for academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the felds of teacher education, African education, educational policy, international education, and comparative education. Sarah Gravett is a Professor of Education and Dean of the Faculty of Edu- cation at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Elizabeth Henning is a Professor of Educational Linguistics at the Uni- versity of Johannesburg, South Africa. She is also a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association and Editor of the South African Journal of Childhood Education.