This paper documents trainees’ ‘flight turbulence’ as they negotiate the complexities that lie between ‘the self’ and the securing of Early Years Teaching Status in England. Early Years Teachers, besides teaching, are expected to lead improvements to the quality of provision. However, drawing on interview data, an impasse is discerned where ideas meet instrumental policy in practice. Trainees are often unable to reshape the meeting of theory, policy and practice, and struggle in finding teaching approaches which they are comfortable with ethically. Drawing on Holland et al.’s concept of ‘figured worlds’, it is suggested that the development of theory-informed practice should not be seen as a solitary task for the student but as a dialogic t...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
This longitudinal study takes an interpretive approach to investigating the personal and professiona...
Teacher quality is widely reputed to be the key determinant of educational success for students. Tea...
This paper documents trainees’ ‘flight turbulence’ as they negotiate the complexities that lie betwe...
This paper seeks to identify the impact of the undergraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (E...
Trainees on the Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) Graduate Employed Pathway are graduate practitione...
Teachers do not go into teaching for an easy life. Nor does initial teacher training provide an easy...
is thesis contributes to contemporary debates about professionalism in the ECEC sector. This is achi...
The last 20 years have brought numerous workforce reforms to the early years sector, enacted in the ...
The 'Early Professional Learning Project' (ESRC Reference No. RES-139-25-0122; see website http://ww...
It is well reported that during the early career development of teachers there is a tendency to favo...
The four-year study of beginning teachers by the Early Professional Learning (EPL) project found tha...
This article considers the processes involved in the professional learning of beginning teachers in ...
This paper is centred on one of the main issues that underpins the move towards more school based in...
The paper reports on a pilot research project to investigate how trainee teachers develop an underst...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
This longitudinal study takes an interpretive approach to investigating the personal and professiona...
Teacher quality is widely reputed to be the key determinant of educational success for students. Tea...
This paper documents trainees’ ‘flight turbulence’ as they negotiate the complexities that lie betwe...
This paper seeks to identify the impact of the undergraduate Early Years Initial Teacher Training (E...
Trainees on the Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) Graduate Employed Pathway are graduate practitione...
Teachers do not go into teaching for an easy life. Nor does initial teacher training provide an easy...
is thesis contributes to contemporary debates about professionalism in the ECEC sector. This is achi...
The last 20 years have brought numerous workforce reforms to the early years sector, enacted in the ...
The 'Early Professional Learning Project' (ESRC Reference No. RES-139-25-0122; see website http://ww...
It is well reported that during the early career development of teachers there is a tendency to favo...
The four-year study of beginning teachers by the Early Professional Learning (EPL) project found tha...
This article considers the processes involved in the professional learning of beginning teachers in ...
This paper is centred on one of the main issues that underpins the move towards more school based in...
The paper reports on a pilot research project to investigate how trainee teachers develop an underst...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
This longitudinal study takes an interpretive approach to investigating the personal and professiona...
Teacher quality is widely reputed to be the key determinant of educational success for students. Tea...