School-university partnerships have been developed to invigorate initial teacher education (ITE). Such partnerships potentially offer rich educational opportunities to pre-service teachers. This paper examines integrated and school-embedded approaches to ITE in the Australian context, drawing on a case study analysis of a three-year, ITE school-university-system partnership named inSITE. inSITE is explored from the perspective of the school educators directly involved in its design and delivery. Complexity science provided the theoretical framework for inSITE and signalled its principles of holism, integration and reflective practice. The factors that contributed to and inhibited school-based initial teacher education from a school’s perspe...
This paper describes an innovative cross-institutional learning partnership that was designed to fos...
As initial teacher education students transition to the profession, the experiences offered by the u...
Australian Initial Teacher Education (ITE) has long been marred by instability, scrutiny and high ac...
School-university partnerships have been developed to invigorate initial teacher education (ITE). Su...
School-university partnerships are complex, entangled and layered. As renewal of initial teacher edu...
Aim: To share initial findings which identified some possible explanations as to why some HTs (Head ...
This study investigated the perspectives of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) on their final year placemen...
Policymakers and researchers internationally have advocated school–university partnerships as an inn...
Global criticism on the quality of initial teacher education has led to calls for reform. One initia...
Demands that Initial Teacher Education (ITE) prepare teachers who can equip students to be agile rea...
The use of school-university partnerships to address the theory-practice divide in teacher education...
A variety of public critiques, reports and government reviews into Initial Teacher Education (ITE) i...
Across Australia and around the world, school-university partnerships have been advocated by researc...
This study aims to develop an understanding of the conceptual agreement of a primary Initial Teacher...
There is limited research investigating models of partnering between University and Schools in initi...
This paper describes an innovative cross-institutional learning partnership that was designed to fos...
As initial teacher education students transition to the profession, the experiences offered by the u...
Australian Initial Teacher Education (ITE) has long been marred by instability, scrutiny and high ac...
School-university partnerships have been developed to invigorate initial teacher education (ITE). Su...
School-university partnerships are complex, entangled and layered. As renewal of initial teacher edu...
Aim: To share initial findings which identified some possible explanations as to why some HTs (Head ...
This study investigated the perspectives of preservice teachers’ (PSTs) on their final year placemen...
Policymakers and researchers internationally have advocated school–university partnerships as an inn...
Global criticism on the quality of initial teacher education has led to calls for reform. One initia...
Demands that Initial Teacher Education (ITE) prepare teachers who can equip students to be agile rea...
The use of school-university partnerships to address the theory-practice divide in teacher education...
A variety of public critiques, reports and government reviews into Initial Teacher Education (ITE) i...
Across Australia and around the world, school-university partnerships have been advocated by researc...
This study aims to develop an understanding of the conceptual agreement of a primary Initial Teacher...
There is limited research investigating models of partnering between University and Schools in initi...
This paper describes an innovative cross-institutional learning partnership that was designed to fos...
As initial teacher education students transition to the profession, the experiences offered by the u...
Australian Initial Teacher Education (ITE) has long been marred by instability, scrutiny and high ac...