This paper is centred on one of the main issues that underpins the move towards more school based initial teacher training in England - who is developing the theoretical aspects of a teacher’s professional knowledge? Traditionally this has been one of the functions of the University. For the purposes of this paper we have focussed on the trainees' perspectives of what theoretical aspects of their training have been developed in schools , which teaching staff were involved and how well was this done
In this article the authors present the results of a small-scale quantitative research project exami...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the impact of an EBITT course on teachers' earl...
The paper reports on a pilot research project to investigate how trainee teachers develop an underst...
Abstract\ud Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions m...
The argument I lead towards in this paper, however, is that while there is indeed a theory-practice ...
Conceptions of theory within initial teacher education in England are adjusting to new conditions wh...
Initial Teacher Education (ITE) has been discussed from a wide range of perspectives, focusing on it...
A shift of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) towards school-based training is underway in England, cal...
peer-reviewedThe theory-practice divide in teacher education can be viewed not simply as an acc...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
Drawing on a series of semi‐structured interviews, this small case study examines the perceptions of...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleRecent dominant models of student teacher learning includ...
Pre-service programs for secondary teachers have traditionally involved method subjects, where parti...
A theory-practice divide has beset initial teacher training (ITT) for many decades. In England, ther...
In this article the authors present the results of a small-scale quantitative research project exami...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the impact of an EBITT course on teachers' earl...
The paper reports on a pilot research project to investigate how trainee teachers develop an underst...
Abstract\ud Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions m...
The argument I lead towards in this paper, however, is that while there is indeed a theory-practice ...
Conceptions of theory within initial teacher education in England are adjusting to new conditions wh...
Initial Teacher Education (ITE) has been discussed from a wide range of perspectives, focusing on it...
A shift of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) towards school-based training is underway in England, cal...
peer-reviewedThe theory-practice divide in teacher education can be viewed not simply as an acc...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
Drawing on a series of semi‐structured interviews, this small case study examines the perceptions of...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleRecent dominant models of student teacher learning includ...
Pre-service programs for secondary teachers have traditionally involved method subjects, where parti...
A theory-practice divide has beset initial teacher training (ITT) for many decades. In England, ther...
In this article the authors present the results of a small-scale quantitative research project exami...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the impact of an EBITT course on teachers' earl...