This paper presents an argument for the development of an Irish Chartered Teacher initiative which would acknowledge and accredit the professionalism of experienced and accomplished teachers. It begins by examining the current position of teaching as a profession based on findings from Irish and international research studies. Issues surrounding the accreditation of accomplished teachers are considered through the examination of a range of Chartered Teacher initiatives. Finally, the potential opportunities and challenges of accrediting teacher professionalism in Ireland are discussed with reference to the continuum of teacher education and recent developments introduced by the Teaching Council of Ireland
The need for high standards of academic learning and professional education, together with a process...
This paper provides a rationale for redesigned pedagogies within a new professional master’s degree ...
This study examines the professionalism and identity of primary school teachers in the Republic of I...
peer-reviewedThis paper presents an argument for the development of an Irish Chartered Teacher initi...
This paper recognises that Irish educationalists need to assert and debate the values, knowledge, sk...
Irish education has undergone major changes in the recent past. These changes came about as a result...
The purpose of this Report is to inform discussions, policy formulation, and strategic planning on t...
This paper is based on a survey of teachers following the Chartered Teacher programme in two Scottis...
peer-reviewedTeacher education in Ireland has undergone significant changes in the past decade and i...
As part of a major review of teachers' professional conditions of service in Scotland the Chartered ...
As part of a major review of teachers' professional conditions of service in Scotland the Chartered ...
This paper explores the effects of enacting a collaborative and enquiry based model of teacher profe...
This paper considers the development of teacher professionalism in the context of Northern Ireland. ...
This paper considers the development of teacher professionalism in the context of Northern Ireland. ...
Introduction: This article reviews a gradual but decisive transformation in teacher education in Ire...
The need for high standards of academic learning and professional education, together with a process...
This paper provides a rationale for redesigned pedagogies within a new professional master’s degree ...
This study examines the professionalism and identity of primary school teachers in the Republic of I...
peer-reviewedThis paper presents an argument for the development of an Irish Chartered Teacher initi...
This paper recognises that Irish educationalists need to assert and debate the values, knowledge, sk...
Irish education has undergone major changes in the recent past. These changes came about as a result...
The purpose of this Report is to inform discussions, policy formulation, and strategic planning on t...
This paper is based on a survey of teachers following the Chartered Teacher programme in two Scottis...
peer-reviewedTeacher education in Ireland has undergone significant changes in the past decade and i...
As part of a major review of teachers' professional conditions of service in Scotland the Chartered ...
As part of a major review of teachers' professional conditions of service in Scotland the Chartered ...
This paper explores the effects of enacting a collaborative and enquiry based model of teacher profe...
This paper considers the development of teacher professionalism in the context of Northern Ireland. ...
This paper considers the development of teacher professionalism in the context of Northern Ireland. ...
Introduction: This article reviews a gradual but decisive transformation in teacher education in Ire...
The need for high standards of academic learning and professional education, together with a process...
This paper provides a rationale for redesigned pedagogies within a new professional master’s degree ...
This study examines the professionalism and identity of primary school teachers in the Republic of I...