The introduction in England of the Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) provided a stimulus to ensure that beginning teachers understand the nature of poverty and critically examine strategies used by schools seeking to overcome the barriers to academic achievement that it presents. This article explores the effects of asking student-teachers within a well-established initial teacher education partnership to adopt a research orientation towards the use of PPG funding. It focuses on the student-teachers’ experiences and developing thinking as they engaged in small-scale investigative projects and on the perspectives of their school-based teacher educators (professional tutors). Whole-course evaluation data suggest that most projects operated successful...
This paper takes up ideas from previous research projects which advocate student teachers undertakin...
The accreditation criteria for the new ITE programmes in Wales include the requirement that Newly Qu...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
The introduction in England of the Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) provided a stimulus to ensure that begi...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This paper reports on a mixed methods study carried out within the Initial Teacher Education (ITE) p...
What factors influence teachers ’ decisions as to whether to involve themselves in school-based rese...
Education policy makers in England have, over the last thirty years, radically changed schooling. Th...
The University of Glasgow project explored what benefits can be derived from student teachers sharin...
This paper takes an interpretive approach in examining how institutional support has facilitated new...
This small-scale research project investigated the learning experiences of two student-teachers, enr...
Opportunities for students to undertake Independent Research Projects (IRPs) whilst at school and as...
Although there has been a significant level of public investment in Post Compulsory Education and Tr...
This paper describes exploratory research into the development of innovative visual pedagogies for i...
This paper takes up ideas from previous research projects which advocate student teachers undertakin...
The accreditation criteria for the new ITE programmes in Wales include the requirement that Newly Qu...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...
The introduction in England of the Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) provided a stimulus to ensure that begi...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This paper reports on a mixed methods study carried out within the Initial Teacher Education (ITE) p...
What factors influence teachers ’ decisions as to whether to involve themselves in school-based rese...
Education policy makers in England have, over the last thirty years, radically changed schooling. Th...
The University of Glasgow project explored what benefits can be derived from student teachers sharin...
This paper takes an interpretive approach in examining how institutional support has facilitated new...
This small-scale research project investigated the learning experiences of two student-teachers, enr...
Opportunities for students to undertake Independent Research Projects (IRPs) whilst at school and as...
Although there has been a significant level of public investment in Post Compulsory Education and Tr...
This paper describes exploratory research into the development of innovative visual pedagogies for i...
This paper takes up ideas from previous research projects which advocate student teachers undertakin...
The accreditation criteria for the new ITE programmes in Wales include the requirement that Newly Qu...
Children's and young people's rights to a voice have been enshrined in social care and health legisl...