Initial teacher education (ITE) serves as a bridge between prospective teachers exiting the school system to enrol in teacher education faculties, on the one hand and newly qualified teachers (NQTs) who are embarking on a career in schooling on the other. The present paper describes the language and thinking skills student teachers bring to their ITE programmes and the conditions faced by NQTs when they enter schools on the other side of the chalk face. This is the context within which we ask the question: To what extent are the universities providing the teachers required by the school system? While a review of the literature, together with new evidence emerging from the Initial Teacher Education Research Project (ITERP) study, indic...
The future of Master’s-level work in initial teacher education (ITE) in England seems uncertain. Whi...
Initial teacher education programmes in universities must meet the needs of varying constituencies. ...
Abstract\ud Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions m...
Initial teacher education (ITE) serves as a bridge between prospective teachers exiting the school s...
From text: Initial teacher education (ITE) programmes are expected to prepare teachers who have the ...
In 2015-16, for the first time, school-centred Initial Teacher Education (ITE) recruited more studen...
This paper argues that in the 21st. Century, it is now more vital than ever to engage Initial Teache...
A theory-practice divide has beset initial teacher training (ITT) for many decades. In England, ther...
This paper draws on major research findings in international literature in order to provide a critic...
This article describes a small-scale qualitative study focusing on Newly Qualified Teache...
[First paragraph] Since the early 1990s, initial teacher education (ITE) in England has been largely...
[First paragraph] Since the early 1990s, initial teacher education (ITE) in England has been largely...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
Recent reforms of initial teacher education (ITE) in the learning and skills sector(LSS) in England ...
This article focuses on how recent graduates perceive the rigour of the Postgraduate Certificate in ...
The future of Master’s-level work in initial teacher education (ITE) in England seems uncertain. Whi...
Initial teacher education programmes in universities must meet the needs of varying constituencies. ...
Abstract\ud Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions m...
Initial teacher education (ITE) serves as a bridge between prospective teachers exiting the school s...
From text: Initial teacher education (ITE) programmes are expected to prepare teachers who have the ...
In 2015-16, for the first time, school-centred Initial Teacher Education (ITE) recruited more studen...
This paper argues that in the 21st. Century, it is now more vital than ever to engage Initial Teache...
A theory-practice divide has beset initial teacher training (ITT) for many decades. In England, ther...
This paper draws on major research findings in international literature in order to provide a critic...
This article describes a small-scale qualitative study focusing on Newly Qualified Teache...
[First paragraph] Since the early 1990s, initial teacher education (ITE) in England has been largely...
[First paragraph] Since the early 1990s, initial teacher education (ITE) in England has been largely...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
Recent reforms of initial teacher education (ITE) in the learning and skills sector(LSS) in England ...
This article focuses on how recent graduates perceive the rigour of the Postgraduate Certificate in ...
The future of Master’s-level work in initial teacher education (ITE) in England seems uncertain. Whi...
Initial teacher education programmes in universities must meet the needs of varying constituencies. ...
Abstract\ud Caught between theory and practice? Expert and practitioner views of the contributions m...