Recent drives to improve initial teacher education in Wales identify the need to build professional capital and to develop and sustain research capacity within the sector (Furlong, 2015). However, such capacity, and the integration of research into teacher education remains underdeveloped (Leat et al, 2014; Furlong, 2016). This paper reports on the experiences of three teacher educators who are novice researchers. They engaged in a small-scale close-to-practice research project with primary and secondary schoolteachers, under the guidance of a more experienced research colleague. Using evidence from self-study (Lunenberg and Willemse, 2006) and reflective enquiry (Lyons, 2006) the paper discusses how collaborative engagement in research all...
This paper takes an interpretive approach in examining how institutional support has facilitated new...
Towards the end of 2006, a group of secondary and primary teachers, in collaboration with university...
Recent policy statements have urged greater use of research to guide teaching, with some commentator...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore whether undertaking a scaffolded form of classroom-based r...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore whether undertaking a scaffolded form of classroom-based r...
The connection between teacher inquiry, professional development and school improvement was recognis...
The extent to which participation in research is seen as an essential part of Initial Teacher Educat...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
There is a substantial body of literature related to action research in all its various forms. A sma...
In the past decade in the UK, the drive to implement changes to the role teachers assume in educatio...
Numerous studies have shown how pre-service teachers struggle with a research-practice or theory-pra...
Supporting early career teacher (ECT) research literacy is essential in promoting research-integrate...
Education in Wales is evolving. Government-led dissemination of standardised practice, often leadin...
The Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) undertaken for the BERA Close-to-Practice (CtP) report of 2018 h...
The need for capacity-building in teachereducation in the UK has been raised as a serious issue by a...
This paper takes an interpretive approach in examining how institutional support has facilitated new...
Towards the end of 2006, a group of secondary and primary teachers, in collaboration with university...
Recent policy statements have urged greater use of research to guide teaching, with some commentator...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore whether undertaking a scaffolded form of classroom-based r...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore whether undertaking a scaffolded form of classroom-based r...
The connection between teacher inquiry, professional development and school improvement was recognis...
The extent to which participation in research is seen as an essential part of Initial Teacher Educat...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
There is a substantial body of literature related to action research in all its various forms. A sma...
In the past decade in the UK, the drive to implement changes to the role teachers assume in educatio...
Numerous studies have shown how pre-service teachers struggle with a research-practice or theory-pra...
Supporting early career teacher (ECT) research literacy is essential in promoting research-integrate...
Education in Wales is evolving. Government-led dissemination of standardised practice, often leadin...
The Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) undertaken for the BERA Close-to-Practice (CtP) report of 2018 h...
The need for capacity-building in teachereducation in the UK has been raised as a serious issue by a...
This paper takes an interpretive approach in examining how institutional support has facilitated new...
Towards the end of 2006, a group of secondary and primary teachers, in collaboration with university...
Recent policy statements have urged greater use of research to guide teaching, with some commentator...