In recent years in England there has been a move away from Initial Teacher Training (ITT) taking place predominantly in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to becoming schools led. The two main routes undertaken by graduates wishing to teach are the Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) and Schools Direct (SD). Both routes offer opportunities to spend time in more than one school. A small case study was undertaken in one HEI to compare and contrast these routes in the light of government policy initiatives and reforms towards increasingly school-led ITT. Seven main themes emerged from the data collected: recruitment, placement, growing your own, support and mentoring, facilities and research, peer groups and communities of practice...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
This paper reports on one phase of a research project examining the National College of Teaching and...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
In recent years in England there has been a move away from Initial Teacher Training (ITT) taking pla...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
Aim: To share initial findings which identified some possible explanations as to why some HTs (Head ...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
This article reports on a small-scale study focusing on the role of the initial teacher training (IT...
This research investigates lessons to be learnt from and key stakeholder perceptions of the governme...
This paper discusses the impact on initial teacher training of a new policy initiative in England: t...
After a period of much uncertainty in how to best educate teachers, the mists are now beginning to c...
A current ESCalate project has focused on the induction of newly appointed university-based lecturer...
The School Direct Research Project began in May 2013 and was funded by Manchester Metropolitan Unive...
The impact of political change in England between 2010 and 2016, has been particularly evident in th...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
This paper reports on one phase of a research project examining the National College of Teaching and...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....
In recent years in England there has been a move away from Initial Teacher Training (ITT) taking pla...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
Aim: To share initial findings which identified some possible explanations as to why some HTs (Head ...
This paper explores the role of teacher educators in schools and universities in England and the cha...
This article reports on a small-scale study focusing on the role of the initial teacher training (IT...
This research investigates lessons to be learnt from and key stakeholder perceptions of the governme...
This paper discusses the impact on initial teacher training of a new policy initiative in England: t...
After a period of much uncertainty in how to best educate teachers, the mists are now beginning to c...
A current ESCalate project has focused on the induction of newly appointed university-based lecturer...
The School Direct Research Project began in May 2013 and was funded by Manchester Metropolitan Unive...
The impact of political change in England between 2010 and 2016, has been particularly evident in th...
The government Implementation Plan ‘Training our next generation of outstanding teachers’ (2011:8) s...
This paper reports on one phase of a research project examining the National College of Teaching and...
In England, as elsewhere, pre-service teacher education is subject to changing political directives....