The COVID pandemic temporarily altered the functioning of all sections of society. In England, it led to major disruption in the teacher education sector leading to curtailed training in schools and a rapid shift to alternative approaches to teaching and learning. By the 2021-2022 academic year, it was hoped that activity would return to a level of normalcy. However, the continued hangover of the pandemic together with the return of Ofsted programme inspections and a decision by the UK Government to instigate an accreditation process for all English initial teacher education programmes, required to allow institutions to continue offering initial teacher education beyond 2024, all combined to create the potential for a very difficult year.We...
As cases of COVID-19 surge across the world, research has begun to emerge which considers the implic...
The research investigated CoVid-19 issues related to the adoption of school closures and social dist...
This paper examines the impact and implications on initial teacher education (ITE) of the crisis bro...
While Covid-19 and the accompanying recession have boosted teacher training applications, at the sam...
Background: On 20th March 2020, in response to COVID-19, UK schools were closed to most pupils. Teac...
Teaching was a stressful occupation long before the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic occ...
"Part two of the results of a national teacher survey on resilience andburnout during the coronaviru...
Vol. 10. No 1 May 2020 Professor Ann MacPhail is Assistant Dean Research in the Faculty of Educatio...
Background: Many countries around the world imposed nationwide school closures to manage the spread ...
In late 2019 and early 2020, governments around the world closed educational institutions due to the...
In the context of a decade of change and reform in Initial Teacher Education (ITE) policy making, we...
Those training to become teachers in England during the 2019/20 academic year were severely impacted...
This paper examines the impact and implications on initial teacher education (ITE) of the crisis bro...
The 2020-2021 academic year was a year like no other. After nationwide school closures during the sp...
Burnout in teachers has been broadly investigated, but no studies have investigated burnout in teach...
As cases of COVID-19 surge across the world, research has begun to emerge which considers the implic...
The research investigated CoVid-19 issues related to the adoption of school closures and social dist...
This paper examines the impact and implications on initial teacher education (ITE) of the crisis bro...
While Covid-19 and the accompanying recession have boosted teacher training applications, at the sam...
Background: On 20th March 2020, in response to COVID-19, UK schools were closed to most pupils. Teac...
Teaching was a stressful occupation long before the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic occ...
"Part two of the results of a national teacher survey on resilience andburnout during the coronaviru...
Vol. 10. No 1 May 2020 Professor Ann MacPhail is Assistant Dean Research in the Faculty of Educatio...
Background: Many countries around the world imposed nationwide school closures to manage the spread ...
In late 2019 and early 2020, governments around the world closed educational institutions due to the...
In the context of a decade of change and reform in Initial Teacher Education (ITE) policy making, we...
Those training to become teachers in England during the 2019/20 academic year were severely impacted...
This paper examines the impact and implications on initial teacher education (ITE) of the crisis bro...
The 2020-2021 academic year was a year like no other. After nationwide school closures during the sp...
Burnout in teachers has been broadly investigated, but no studies have investigated burnout in teach...
As cases of COVID-19 surge across the world, research has begun to emerge which considers the implic...
The research investigated CoVid-19 issues related to the adoption of school closures and social dist...
This paper examines the impact and implications on initial teacher education (ITE) of the crisis bro...