Why is teacher education policy significant - politically, sociologically and educationally? While the importance of practice in teacher education has long been recognised, the significance of policy has only been fully appreciated more recently. Teacher education in times of change offers a critical examination of teacher education policy in the UK and Ireland over the past three decades, since the first intervention of government in the curriculum. Written by a research group from five countries, it makes international comparisons, and covers broader developments in professional learning, to place these key issues and lessons in a wider context
Menter et al. (2010a) characterise UK teacher education research as facing a number of issues includ...
The extent to which participation in research is seen as an essential part of Initial Teacher Educat...
This chapter explores the relationship between of educational research and professional practice in ...
Why is teacher education policy significant - politically, sociologically and educationally? While t...
Across the four jurisdictions of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) ...
Across the four jurisdictions of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) ...
The current paper will briefly elaborate on the understanding of the concept ‘research-based’ teache...
Within many present-day debates on the teaching profession, the role of research within the professi...
The current paper will briefly elaborate on the understanding of the concept ‘research-based’ teache...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
This paper examines the roles of research in teacher education across the four nations of the United...
Increasingly, politicians, bureaucrats, the business community, members of our communities and even ...
From-the late 1990s there has been a movement in the United Kingdom towards evidencebased policy and...
Menter et al. (2010a) characterise UK teacher education research as facing a number of issues includ...
The extent to which participation in research is seen as an essential part of Initial Teacher Educat...
This chapter explores the relationship between of educational research and professional practice in ...
Why is teacher education policy significant - politically, sociologically and educationally? While t...
Across the four jurisdictions of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) ...
Across the four jurisdictions of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) ...
The current paper will briefly elaborate on the understanding of the concept ‘research-based’ teache...
Within many present-day debates on the teaching profession, the role of research within the professi...
The current paper will briefly elaborate on the understanding of the concept ‘research-based’ teache...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
This paper examines the roles of research in teacher education across the four nations of the United...
Increasingly, politicians, bureaucrats, the business community, members of our communities and even ...
From-the late 1990s there has been a movement in the United Kingdom towards evidencebased policy and...
Menter et al. (2010a) characterise UK teacher education research as facing a number of issues includ...
The extent to which participation in research is seen as an essential part of Initial Teacher Educat...
This chapter explores the relationship between of educational research and professional practice in ...