This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Springer in Loo, S. (eds) Teacher Educators in Vocational and Further Education on 01/01/2022, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90502-6_3 The accepted version of the publication may differ from the final published version. For re-use please see the publisher's terms and conditions.This empirical study examines the role of teacher educators��� in developing the profession and professionalization of Initial Teacher Educators entering Post-Compulsory Education (PCE also referred to as FE for Further Education). Its writers���all post-compulsory teacher educators���explore the changes in the sector to confront a central ontological question of their work: is initial...
Despite the existence of success stories of individual teachers and even school-wide groups of teach...
Teacher Education and the Political is a striking book which addresses the nature and purpose of tea...
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Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
The impact of political change in England between 2010 and 2016, has been particularly evident in th...
This article considers the experiences of two teacher educators working with undergraduate and postg...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
Few pre-and in-service teachers understand the various educational laws and policies currently at wo...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
Neoliberalism’s influence on teacher education has intensified a view of teachers as skilled technic...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in disadvantaged communities, the paper describes the eff...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
This article is informed by a longitudinal research project undertaken with 22 teachers, four head t...
Despite the existence of success stories of individual teachers and even school-wide groups of teach...
Teacher Education and the Political is a striking book which addresses the nature and purpose of tea...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
This qualitative study examines how teachers perceive the effects of neoliberal educational policies...
This paper is about the possibility of reconceptualising and reorganising teacher education. It begi...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
The impact of political change in England between 2010 and 2016, has been particularly evident in th...
This article considers the experiences of two teacher educators working with undergraduate and postg...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
Few pre-and in-service teachers understand the various educational laws and policies currently at wo...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
Neoliberalism’s influence on teacher education has intensified a view of teachers as skilled technic...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in disadvantaged communities, the paper describes the eff...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
This article is informed by a longitudinal research project undertaken with 22 teachers, four head t...
Despite the existence of success stories of individual teachers and even school-wide groups of teach...
Teacher Education and the Political is a striking book which addresses the nature and purpose of tea...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...