Evaluation of professional development programme for early career teachers (ECTs) who are teaching key stage 1 (KS1) pupils in schools in disadvantaged areas cvonducted for the Education endowment Foundation (EEF), which aimed to enhance ECTs' knowledge and use of evidence-informed practices and to retain ECTs in the profession. The mixed methods theory-based evaluation gathered data from interviews, focus groups and surveys of participants and stakeholders to examine evidence of promise and the plausibility of the theory of change. ECTs' knowledge and understanding of approaches to teaching disadvantaged students, self-efficacy, confidence and research-use increased and they made changes in their classroom practice. The absence of a compar...
The aim is to inspire educators to instigate change in initial teacher education for students workin...
Student achievement has become a critical concern in education since the passage of the No Child Lef...
This paper outlines research that set out to explore the acknowledged challenge of success and reten...
Teacher recruitment and retention is an international challenge. In England the government have repo...
Teacher recruitment and retention is an international challenge. In England the government have repo...
In this chapter, we explore whether RETAIN, a continuing professional development programme (CPD) de...
Teacher quality is widely reputed to be the key determinant of educational success for students. Tea...
Research is an integral part of the UCL’s Early Career Framework (ECF) programme. This is the second...
This dissertation explored a growing concern - the lack of retention of early career teachers (ECTs)...
This reports an efficacy trial of a reading for pleasure coaching programme at the transition from p...
In 2013/14, I was in discussion with the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) about a funding propos...
Teaching can be an emotionally exhausting profession, with student behaviour frequently cited as a s...
Teacher continuing professional development (CPD) delivered by employers can refer to a variety of p...
Early career teachers (ECTs) undergo numerous observations of their teaching for various purposes, s...
This paper focuses on school strategies for professional development and support (PDS) in the first ...
The aim is to inspire educators to instigate change in initial teacher education for students workin...
Student achievement has become a critical concern in education since the passage of the No Child Lef...
This paper outlines research that set out to explore the acknowledged challenge of success and reten...
Teacher recruitment and retention is an international challenge. In England the government have repo...
Teacher recruitment and retention is an international challenge. In England the government have repo...
In this chapter, we explore whether RETAIN, a continuing professional development programme (CPD) de...
Teacher quality is widely reputed to be the key determinant of educational success for students. Tea...
Research is an integral part of the UCL’s Early Career Framework (ECF) programme. This is the second...
This dissertation explored a growing concern - the lack of retention of early career teachers (ECTs)...
This reports an efficacy trial of a reading for pleasure coaching programme at the transition from p...
In 2013/14, I was in discussion with the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) about a funding propos...
Teaching can be an emotionally exhausting profession, with student behaviour frequently cited as a s...
Teacher continuing professional development (CPD) delivered by employers can refer to a variety of p...
Early career teachers (ECTs) undergo numerous observations of their teaching for various purposes, s...
This paper focuses on school strategies for professional development and support (PDS) in the first ...
The aim is to inspire educators to instigate change in initial teacher education for students workin...
Student achievement has become a critical concern in education since the passage of the No Child Lef...
This paper outlines research that set out to explore the acknowledged challenge of success and reten...