We look at how marginal education spaces are differently imagined and (re)produced. We trace aspects of learners’ journeys and the different pathways into Initial Teacher Training (ITT) made available through a university and an Adult Education-based networking organisation in the Lifelong Learning Sector (LLS) in England. We focus on urban localities and the venues used to offer and run PTLLS courses aimed at attracting Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) recruits to teaching careers. We compare the profiles of these trainee groups and the effect of the different approaches taken by these organisations. We look at organisational and spatial aspects of training ‘offers’ and provision, the impacts of this on the recruitment of learners and how ...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England is a matter that has received as much...
This article explores the ambiguities and ontological insecurities of pre-service trainee teachers a...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
We look at how marginal education spaces are differently imagined and (re)produced. We trace aspects...
In Higher Education (HE), an ongoing and incompletely understood achievement gap in degree classific...
There has been much recent attention on increasing the diversity of teachers in the Lifelong Learnin...
Analysis of initial teacher training (ITT) student data relating to the University of Huddersfield p...
Title: Barriers to Success for BME student teachers in Undergraduate Initial Teacher Training progra...
This study was borne out of a necessity to discover the best approach to deliver a Diploma in Teachi...
Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher training in England, remains a major structura...
In England and Australia, higher education institutions are required to widen participation in highe...
The current transnational climate (British Council, 2014) in Europe is likely to continue to generat...
The recent government investment in the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH) and its ai...
The career progression of teachers and academics of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) heritage...
Survey evidence suggests that newly qualified teachers tend to feel relatively ill-prepared to enga...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England is a matter that has received as much...
This article explores the ambiguities and ontological insecurities of pre-service trainee teachers a...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
We look at how marginal education spaces are differently imagined and (re)produced. We trace aspects...
In Higher Education (HE), an ongoing and incompletely understood achievement gap in degree classific...
There has been much recent attention on increasing the diversity of teachers in the Lifelong Learnin...
Analysis of initial teacher training (ITT) student data relating to the University of Huddersfield p...
Title: Barriers to Success for BME student teachers in Undergraduate Initial Teacher Training progra...
This study was borne out of a necessity to discover the best approach to deliver a Diploma in Teachi...
Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher training in England, remains a major structura...
In England and Australia, higher education institutions are required to widen participation in highe...
The current transnational climate (British Council, 2014) in Europe is likely to continue to generat...
The recent government investment in the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH) and its ai...
The career progression of teachers and academics of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) heritage...
Survey evidence suggests that newly qualified teachers tend to feel relatively ill-prepared to enga...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England is a matter that has received as much...
This article explores the ambiguities and ontological insecurities of pre-service trainee teachers a...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...