This paper explores implications for school- and university-based teacher educators, in light of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) policy developments in England. Shulman’s (2005a, b) notion of professional signature pedagogy is presented and used as a framework with which to analyse the congruence between ITE policy and the needs of the teacher workforce. The analysis is presented using Schön’s (1987) reflective practicum of professional knowledge and learning as a lens through which to establish the needs of new professionals. The paper highlights the crucial roles that school-based mentors will be required to undertake as pre-service teacher education becomes increasingly school-led and heavily reliant on practical experience
This paper argues that in the 21st. Century, it is now more vital than ever to engage Initial Teache...
The paper reports on a pilot research project to investigate how trainee teachers develop an underst...
Across the four jurisdictions of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) ...
Unprecedented reform to teacher education in England, through the Initial Teacher Training (ITT) Mar...
This chapter adopts an auto-ethnographic approach, focusing on teacher educators’ practice on in-ser...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
Abstract Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions made...
The topic of this thesis is initial teacher education (ITE) pedagogy, exploring the nature of teachi...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
A shift of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) towards school-based training is underway in England, cal...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
This paper investigates the experiences of secondary teachers within their workplace as they take on...
This paper explores the possibilities presented in examining taken for granted aspects of pre-servic...
Facilitating work-based learning in higher education involves the educator in developing both their ...
In 2015-16, for the first time, school-centred Initial Teacher Education (ITE) recruited more studen...
This paper argues that in the 21st. Century, it is now more vital than ever to engage Initial Teache...
The paper reports on a pilot research project to investigate how trainee teachers develop an underst...
Across the four jurisdictions of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) ...
Unprecedented reform to teacher education in England, through the Initial Teacher Training (ITT) Mar...
This chapter adopts an auto-ethnographic approach, focusing on teacher educators’ practice on in-ser...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
Abstract Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions made...
The topic of this thesis is initial teacher education (ITE) pedagogy, exploring the nature of teachi...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
A shift of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) towards school-based training is underway in England, cal...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
This paper investigates the experiences of secondary teachers within their workplace as they take on...
This paper explores the possibilities presented in examining taken for granted aspects of pre-servic...
Facilitating work-based learning in higher education involves the educator in developing both their ...
In 2015-16, for the first time, school-centred Initial Teacher Education (ITE) recruited more studen...
This paper argues that in the 21st. Century, it is now more vital than ever to engage Initial Teache...
The paper reports on a pilot research project to investigate how trainee teachers develop an underst...
Across the four jurisdictions of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) ...