This paper examines the Masters in Teaching and Learning (MTL) from the aspect of the MTL in action. It is written by university lecturers who are responsible for its delivery and examines the idea of teacher development through a work-based master's course. We provide three case studies of the views of MTL participants and their coaches, presented as vignettes. These explore the themes of teacher agency and risk-taking, developments in practice and the role of the coach. We found that the MTL provides a framework in which teachers may feel more confident in enacting agency, trialling new ideas and taking risks, and that they have developed the way in which they reflect on their practice. This has involved a deeper critique of their teachin...
This collection presents an international perspective on issues of training and accreditation at the...
This paper will describe how the Master of Education in Teaching Program at the University of Hawai...
In a climate where government funding to support a master’s-level teaching profession is in jeopardy...
This paper examines the Masters in Teaching and Learning (MTL) from the aspect of the MTL in action....
This research investigates lessons to be learnt from and key stakeholder perceptions of the governme...
This research investigates lessons to be learnt from and key stakeholder perceptions of the governme...
The introduction of the Master’s in Teaching and Learning (MTL) was a significant milestone in the c...
The MTL is a practice-based professional master's qualification, aimed at attracting Newly Qualified...
The MTL is a practice-based professional master’s qualification, aimed to attract newly qualified te...
This paper provides a rationale for redesigned pedagogies within a new professional master’s degree ...
This work presents the findings of a phenomonographic study into the attitudes of Newly Qualified Te...
Publié comme vol. 23, no 3, spring 2010 de la revue Pédagogie collégiale.Bibliographi
This article contributes to the literature on Master Teachers from the perspective of an Australian ...
Également publ. en anglais sous le titre: The master teacher program : a case for the evolving pract...
Également publ. en anglais sous le titre: The master teacher program : a case for the evolving pract...
This collection presents an international perspective on issues of training and accreditation at the...
This paper will describe how the Master of Education in Teaching Program at the University of Hawai...
In a climate where government funding to support a master’s-level teaching profession is in jeopardy...
This paper examines the Masters in Teaching and Learning (MTL) from the aspect of the MTL in action....
This research investigates lessons to be learnt from and key stakeholder perceptions of the governme...
This research investigates lessons to be learnt from and key stakeholder perceptions of the governme...
The introduction of the Master’s in Teaching and Learning (MTL) was a significant milestone in the c...
The MTL is a practice-based professional master's qualification, aimed at attracting Newly Qualified...
The MTL is a practice-based professional master’s qualification, aimed to attract newly qualified te...
This paper provides a rationale for redesigned pedagogies within a new professional master’s degree ...
This work presents the findings of a phenomonographic study into the attitudes of Newly Qualified Te...
Publié comme vol. 23, no 3, spring 2010 de la revue Pédagogie collégiale.Bibliographi
This article contributes to the literature on Master Teachers from the perspective of an Australian ...
Également publ. en anglais sous le titre: The master teacher program : a case for the evolving pract...
Également publ. en anglais sous le titre: The master teacher program : a case for the evolving pract...
This collection presents an international perspective on issues of training and accreditation at the...
This paper will describe how the Master of Education in Teaching Program at the University of Hawai...
In a climate where government funding to support a master’s-level teaching profession is in jeopardy...