The six-year Scottish Government-funded MQuITE project will come to an end in December this year. The project has involved a unique collaboration between all 11 teacher education providers in Scotland, together with the General Teaching Council for Scotland. Established as a result of a widely acknowledged need for empirical data on teacher education quality, MQuITE has gathered data from two cohorts of new teachers over a five-year period (n=946), as well as snapshot data from school-based mentors and school leaders (n=229), and from university-based tutors (n=150). While these data reveal wide-ranging and interesting insights into perspectives and experiences of contemporary Scottish teacher education, the project itself has also acted as...
Research in initial teacher education (ITE) often focuses on small, boutique programmes. In this pap...
High-quality teaching is the most important within-school factor influencing pupil achievement, espe...
Teacher quality has attracted much attention both conceptually and empirically, especially in tackli...
The six-year Scottish Government-funded MQuITE project will come to an end in December this year. Th...
The six-year Scottish Government-funded MQuITE project will come to an end in December this year. ...
Measuring Quality in Initial Teacher Education (MQuITE) was a six-year, Scottish Government-funded s...
This chapter outlines the genesis, development and findings to-date from a collaborative research pr...
Acknowledgements We wish to thank colleagues Nicola Carse, David Lewin and Kate Wall for their insig...
Across the globe Initial Teacher Education (ITE) is often conceived as a solution to the policy prob...
The MQuITE project seeks to develop and implement a context-appropriate approach to measuring qualit...
The MQuITE project, funded by Scottish Government and supported by the General Teaching Council for ...
Scotland has seen a renewed emphasis on teacher education, with recent calls from the Cabinet Secret...
The development of the MQuITE framework has been based on the associated literature review (Rauschen...
This paper reports on part of the findings of the 6 year, Scottish Government funded project, Measur...
This chapter outlines how measures of quality were devised to suit the national context of Initial T...
Research in initial teacher education (ITE) often focuses on small, boutique programmes. In this pap...
High-quality teaching is the most important within-school factor influencing pupil achievement, espe...
Teacher quality has attracted much attention both conceptually and empirically, especially in tackli...
The six-year Scottish Government-funded MQuITE project will come to an end in December this year. Th...
The six-year Scottish Government-funded MQuITE project will come to an end in December this year. ...
Measuring Quality in Initial Teacher Education (MQuITE) was a six-year, Scottish Government-funded s...
This chapter outlines the genesis, development and findings to-date from a collaborative research pr...
Acknowledgements We wish to thank colleagues Nicola Carse, David Lewin and Kate Wall for their insig...
Across the globe Initial Teacher Education (ITE) is often conceived as a solution to the policy prob...
The MQuITE project seeks to develop and implement a context-appropriate approach to measuring qualit...
The MQuITE project, funded by Scottish Government and supported by the General Teaching Council for ...
Scotland has seen a renewed emphasis on teacher education, with recent calls from the Cabinet Secret...
The development of the MQuITE framework has been based on the associated literature review (Rauschen...
This paper reports on part of the findings of the 6 year, Scottish Government funded project, Measur...
This chapter outlines how measures of quality were devised to suit the national context of Initial T...
Research in initial teacher education (ITE) often focuses on small, boutique programmes. In this pap...
High-quality teaching is the most important within-school factor influencing pupil achievement, espe...
Teacher quality has attracted much attention both conceptually and empirically, especially in tackli...