This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a secondary school course in Oxford, England and a primary school course in Strathclyde, Scotland. The questions of how student teachers understand the effect of poverty on pupils’ educational achievement, and what they as prospective teachers can do to effect change, are common concerns of the research studies reported here. The Oxford study illustrates the problematic issue of student teachers’ perceptions of poverty, whilst the Strathclyde data suggests the potential power of a focused intervention to change views on poverty and education. A teacher identity framework is used to consider the interactions between external factors (schools, syst...
Presently, there are a growing number of students in the primary schools in northwest England who ar...
This paper draws upon data drawn from ongoing research on the effects of poverty on teaching and tea...
As the number of school aged children living in poverty increases, the inherent inequities within th...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This paper reports on a mixed methods study carried out within the Initial Teacher Education (ITE) p...
The introduction in England of the Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) provided a stimulus to ensure that begi...
This paper describes exploratory research into the development of innovative visual pedagogies for i...
Education policy makers in England have, over the last thirty years, radically changed schooling. Th...
This book addresses key issues related to teaching pupils from disadvantaged and impoverished backgr...
Nuanced interconnections of poverty and educational attainment around the UK are surveyed in this un...
Socio-economic status (SES) has a huge effect on our lives and particularly on the lives of children...
In this qualitative study, the author explored the perceptions of 10 middle-class, teachers regardin...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
Presently, there are a growing number of students in the primary schools in northwest England who ar...
This paper draws upon data drawn from ongoing research on the effects of poverty on teaching and tea...
As the number of school aged children living in poverty increases, the inherent inequities within th...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
This paper reports on a mixed methods study carried out within the Initial Teacher Education (ITE) p...
The introduction in England of the Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) provided a stimulus to ensure that begi...
This paper describes exploratory research into the development of innovative visual pedagogies for i...
Education policy makers in England have, over the last thirty years, radically changed schooling. Th...
This book addresses key issues related to teaching pupils from disadvantaged and impoverished backgr...
Nuanced interconnections of poverty and educational attainment around the UK are surveyed in this un...
Socio-economic status (SES) has a huge effect on our lives and particularly on the lives of children...
In this qualitative study, the author explored the perceptions of 10 middle-class, teachers regardin...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
Presently, there are a growing number of students in the primary schools in northwest England who ar...
This paper draws upon data drawn from ongoing research on the effects of poverty on teaching and tea...
As the number of school aged children living in poverty increases, the inherent inequities within th...