Within teacher education, professional standards across Australian jurisdictions consistently note the importance of developing the ability to "engage professionally" with a community (QCT, 2009; AITSL, 2012). Paralleling this however, are calls for more 'classroom' time (Australian Government, 2012). This paper explores opportunities to provide students with experiences outside the classroom; both the space made available in professional standards and how this space it taken up in teacher education programs. It will be argued that wider professional experiences are crucial in developing future teachers who are cognisant of and engaged with the complexities of the communities in which they teach
Abstract: The purposes of professional experience within initial teacher education programs are vari...
This study investigated the perspectives of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) on their final year placemen...
During 2008-2009 while participating in a mathematics professional learning study, fifteen teachers,...
Within teacher education, professional standards across Australian jurisdictions consistently note t...
There is an expectation that Australian teachers engage professionally in all aspects of teaching an...
There is an expectation that Australian teachers engage professionally in all aspects of teaching an...
Reforms in Australia about the education of future teachers have placed a high degree of emphasis on...
In an Australian education policy environment where professional standards are determining the param...
Preparing pre-service teachers to become effective future educators has become increasingly complex ...
Abstract: Everybody wants quality teachers in schools. How are such teachers developed? In this arti...
Professional experience in initial teacher education has always been valued, though there is limited...
This chapter provides an overview of teacher education in Australia and the implications and outcome...
This paper discusses policy and practice relevant to teacher education and professional experience p...
Professional experience (or practicum) is one aspect of teacher education that crosses several perce...
This paper is one in a series of papers interrogating some of the fundamental bases of what is seen ...
Abstract: The purposes of professional experience within initial teacher education programs are vari...
This study investigated the perspectives of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) on their final year placemen...
During 2008-2009 while participating in a mathematics professional learning study, fifteen teachers,...
Within teacher education, professional standards across Australian jurisdictions consistently note t...
There is an expectation that Australian teachers engage professionally in all aspects of teaching an...
There is an expectation that Australian teachers engage professionally in all aspects of teaching an...
Reforms in Australia about the education of future teachers have placed a high degree of emphasis on...
In an Australian education policy environment where professional standards are determining the param...
Preparing pre-service teachers to become effective future educators has become increasingly complex ...
Abstract: Everybody wants quality teachers in schools. How are such teachers developed? In this arti...
Professional experience in initial teacher education has always been valued, though there is limited...
This chapter provides an overview of teacher education in Australia and the implications and outcome...
This paper discusses policy and practice relevant to teacher education and professional experience p...
Professional experience (or practicum) is one aspect of teacher education that crosses several perce...
This paper is one in a series of papers interrogating some of the fundamental bases of what is seen ...
Abstract: The purposes of professional experience within initial teacher education programs are vari...
This study investigated the perspectives of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) on their final year placemen...
During 2008-2009 while participating in a mathematics professional learning study, fifteen teachers,...