At the beating heart of recent developments in initial teacher education (ITE) are efforts to establish a cultural shift within the teaching profession, to a point where professional learning communities may flourish. Successive reports on teacher education have highlighted the importance of establishing communities of practice during both preservice and inservice career stages. However, historically teachers have operated as individuals; as conduits for student engagement with the education system (Darling-Hammond 2006; Conway, Murphy, Rath & Hall 2009; Caena 2014)). Isolated and observed as individuals by students (Lortie 1975), this persona perpetuates such an approach to teaching through what Lortie (1975) describes as the ‘Apprenticesh...
This paper arose out of a Primary Education Department day at Canterbury Christ Church University th...
Attempting to develop a consensus about what teachers need to know and be able to do has been a cont...
Previous research indicates that beginning teachers are not fully prepared for what awaits them in t...
Few higher education institutions have training or induction programmes that prepare academics to te...
Communities of practice within initial teacher education (ITE) is the focus of this study and the IT...
The topic of this thesis is initial teacher education (ITE) pedagogy, exploring the nature of teachi...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the first two years of beginning teachers' professiona...
A shift of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) towards school-based training is underway in England, cal...
This chapter adopts an auto-ethnographic approach, focusing on teacher educators’ practice on in-ser...
This qualitative study analyzed and described new teachers' experiences of their first year in their...
Abstract: The question of what makes for effective initial professional development of teachers is b...
Literature reveals that beginning teacher educators are dealing with organisational and professional...
Pre-service teacher education plays a key role in the effective preparation of prospective teachers ...
Purpose An adapted version of lesson study was used with mentors and student-teachers in a one-year...
Establishing communities of practice is a tenuous process fraught with a multiplicity of experiences...
This paper arose out of a Primary Education Department day at Canterbury Christ Church University th...
Attempting to develop a consensus about what teachers need to know and be able to do has been a cont...
Previous research indicates that beginning teachers are not fully prepared for what awaits them in t...
Few higher education institutions have training or induction programmes that prepare academics to te...
Communities of practice within initial teacher education (ITE) is the focus of this study and the IT...
The topic of this thesis is initial teacher education (ITE) pedagogy, exploring the nature of teachi...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the first two years of beginning teachers' professiona...
A shift of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) towards school-based training is underway in England, cal...
This chapter adopts an auto-ethnographic approach, focusing on teacher educators’ practice on in-ser...
This qualitative study analyzed and described new teachers' experiences of their first year in their...
Abstract: The question of what makes for effective initial professional development of teachers is b...
Literature reveals that beginning teacher educators are dealing with organisational and professional...
Pre-service teacher education plays a key role in the effective preparation of prospective teachers ...
Purpose An adapted version of lesson study was used with mentors and student-teachers in a one-year...
Establishing communities of practice is a tenuous process fraught with a multiplicity of experiences...
This paper arose out of a Primary Education Department day at Canterbury Christ Church University th...
Attempting to develop a consensus about what teachers need to know and be able to do has been a cont...
Previous research indicates that beginning teachers are not fully prepared for what awaits them in t...