Analysis of initial teacher training (ITT) student data relating to the University of Huddersfield part-time in-service Cert Ed/PGCE over a three-year period has revealed significant change in the make-up of trainee cohorts. There has been an increase in younger trainees and in trainees very new to teaching, although more experienced and older trainees do continue to enrol. There has also been a considerable shift in the balance of trainees away from further education (FE) college staff. These changes have implications for those who manage and deliver teacher education for the sector. It remains of key importance that the curriculum is not experienced as overly ‘FE-college centric’ and that mentoring arrangements acknowledge the needs of tr...
This paper focuses on Initial Teacher Training (ITT) for the Lifelong Learning Sector (LLS) in Engla...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
In England, there has been an expansion of different routes into teaching resulting in an increasing...
Analysis of initial teacher training (ITT) student data relating to the University of Huddersfield p...
This study was borne out of a necessity to discover the best approach to deliver a Diploma in Teachi...
This article, being the final one in a series of three for this journal, is concerned with trainee t...
Learning in the teaching workplace is crucial for the development of all trainee teachers. Workplac...
In initial teacher training (ITT) programmes for post-compulsory education (PCE), delivered by Highe...
In contrast to the situation in schools, around ninety per cent of teachers in Further Education (FE...
The Lifelong Learning Sector’s very diversity has produced a variety of mentoring practice, conteste...
This argument will explore the tensions and ambiguities for Initial Teacher Education (ITE) situated...
The transition from teacher to Teacher Educator is not simple, and this paper considers what factors...
Situated within the context of policy change in the Lifelong Learning Sector, this article is based ...
Drawing on a mixed-methods study of in-service learning and skills sector (LSS) trainees, comprising...
We look at how marginal education spaces are differently imagined and (re)produced. We trace aspects...
This paper focuses on Initial Teacher Training (ITT) for the Lifelong Learning Sector (LLS) in Engla...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
In England, there has been an expansion of different routes into teaching resulting in an increasing...
Analysis of initial teacher training (ITT) student data relating to the University of Huddersfield p...
This study was borne out of a necessity to discover the best approach to deliver a Diploma in Teachi...
This article, being the final one in a series of three for this journal, is concerned with trainee t...
Learning in the teaching workplace is crucial for the development of all trainee teachers. Workplac...
In initial teacher training (ITT) programmes for post-compulsory education (PCE), delivered by Highe...
In contrast to the situation in schools, around ninety per cent of teachers in Further Education (FE...
The Lifelong Learning Sector’s very diversity has produced a variety of mentoring practice, conteste...
This argument will explore the tensions and ambiguities for Initial Teacher Education (ITE) situated...
The transition from teacher to Teacher Educator is not simple, and this paper considers what factors...
Situated within the context of policy change in the Lifelong Learning Sector, this article is based ...
Drawing on a mixed-methods study of in-service learning and skills sector (LSS) trainees, comprising...
We look at how marginal education spaces are differently imagined and (re)produced. We trace aspects...
This paper focuses on Initial Teacher Training (ITT) for the Lifelong Learning Sector (LLS) in Engla...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
In England, there has been an expansion of different routes into teaching resulting in an increasing...