Recruiting, preparing and retaining high-quality teachers are recurrent themes of local, national and international education agendas. Traditional university-led forms of teacher education continue to be challenged, and defended, as nations strive to secure a teaching force equipped to achieve high-quality learning outcomes for all students. One commonly adopted policy solution has been the diversification of teacher preparation routes: the alternative certification agenda. In this article, we examine the entire history of one alternative route in place in England from 1997 to 2012, the Graduate Teacher Programme. Using one example of an employment-based programme, we argue that opportunities to engineer innovative and creative spaces in th...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
At a time when public trust in the teaching profession is under pressure, Learning to teach in Engla...
Initial training of university teachers is developing in a different direction in the UK than in the...
Recruiting, preparing and retaining high-quality teachers are recurrent themes of local, national an...
Abstract Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions made...
Teachers matter (OECD, 2005) and the selection and preparation of ‘good’ teachers are essential func...
High-quality teaching is the most important within-school factor influencing pupil achievement, espe...
This paper examines the roles of research in teacher education across the four nations of the United...
In this article, experiences of beginning primary teachers on an English employment‐based route into...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
Increasingly, politicians, bureaucrats, the business community, members of our communities and even ...
This article considers the development of training programmes for new lecturers since the Dearing Co...
In this paper it is argued that teacher education has already gone through two major stages (or wave...
This paper documents the evolution of attempts to codify and standardize teachers’ work in the Unite...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
At a time when public trust in the teaching profession is under pressure, Learning to teach in Engla...
Initial training of university teachers is developing in a different direction in the UK than in the...
Recruiting, preparing and retaining high-quality teachers are recurrent themes of local, national an...
Abstract Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions made...
Teachers matter (OECD, 2005) and the selection and preparation of ‘good’ teachers are essential func...
High-quality teaching is the most important within-school factor influencing pupil achievement, espe...
This paper examines the roles of research in teacher education across the four nations of the United...
In this article, experiences of beginning primary teachers on an English employment‐based route into...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
Increasingly, politicians, bureaucrats, the business community, members of our communities and even ...
This article considers the development of training programmes for new lecturers since the Dearing Co...
In this paper it is argued that teacher education has already gone through two major stages (or wave...
This paper documents the evolution of attempts to codify and standardize teachers’ work in the Unite...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
At a time when public trust in the teaching profession is under pressure, Learning to teach in Engla...
Initial training of university teachers is developing in a different direction in the UK than in the...