After a period of much uncertainty in how to best educate teachers, the mists are now beginning to clear. James Noble-Rogers recently gave evidence to the Parliamentary Education Committee on the means for attracting, training and retaining the best teachers, arguing that universities provide excellent training that may not be able to be replaced by direct training in schools
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
The training of teachers in upper secondary education varies considerably dependent on whether train...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
Initial teacher education programmes in universities must meet the needs of varying constituencies. ...
As the Education Secretary plans to improve the quality of teachers by ‘raising the bar’ for entry i...
Initial teacher education (ITE) serves as a bridge between prospective teachers exiting the school s...
The School Direct Research Project began in May 2013 and was funded by Manchester Metropolitan Unive...
In recent years there has been a move away from Initial Teacher Training (ITT) taking place predomin...
Vol. 9. No. 1 May 2019 James Noble-Rogers is Executive Director of the Universities Council for the...
Abstract Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions made...
The DfE’s recent teacher training strategy, ‘Training the Next Generation of Outstanding Teachers’ a...
The education of teachers has become a major concern in the development and improvement of education...
This paper discusses the impact on initial teacher training of a new policy initiative in England: t...
This is often characterised by narrow and ill-conceived ideas about teacher characteristics and comp...
This article considers the development of training programmes for new lecturers since the Dearing Co...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
The training of teachers in upper secondary education varies considerably dependent on whether train...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
Initial teacher education programmes in universities must meet the needs of varying constituencies. ...
As the Education Secretary plans to improve the quality of teachers by ‘raising the bar’ for entry i...
Initial teacher education (ITE) serves as a bridge between prospective teachers exiting the school s...
The School Direct Research Project began in May 2013 and was funded by Manchester Metropolitan Unive...
In recent years there has been a move away from Initial Teacher Training (ITT) taking place predomin...
Vol. 9. No. 1 May 2019 James Noble-Rogers is Executive Director of the Universities Council for the...
Abstract Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions made...
The DfE’s recent teacher training strategy, ‘Training the Next Generation of Outstanding Teachers’ a...
The education of teachers has become a major concern in the development and improvement of education...
This paper discusses the impact on initial teacher training of a new policy initiative in England: t...
This is often characterised by narrow and ill-conceived ideas about teacher characteristics and comp...
This article considers the development of training programmes for new lecturers since the Dearing Co...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
The training of teachers in upper secondary education varies considerably dependent on whether train...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....