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Jim Hordern; Katherine Evans; Pete Kelly; Nick Pratt – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
The paper seeks to identify how teacher expertise is implicitly and explicitly conceptualised in current English education policy in respect of the professional development of teachers. We focus specifically on conceptualisations of expertise in the Early Career Framework (ECF), both in terms of the policy documentation produced by the Department…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development, Expertise
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Gripton, Catherine; Hudson, Georgina; Greany, Toby; Noyes, Andrew; Cowhitt, Thomas – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2022
Alongside new models for government-funded professional development, England's academisation policy has significantly changed access, provision and responsibilities for teacher learning. This article reviews this impact on professional learning in primary mathematics, pointing to increased variability for teachers in the development they…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Prediction
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McMahon, Kendra – School Science Review, 2022
Initial teacher education (ITE) needs to respond to the huge increase in research in neuroscience that informs our understanding of learning. Educational applications of cognitive psychology, in particular from the field of memory, are strongly evident in government policy documents in England, but as yet the wider contribution of educational…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Neurosciences, Teacher Education Curriculum, Cognitive Psychology
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Sarah Davies – Design and Technology Education, 2023
The design and technology curriculum in England has gone through various policy changes since its introduction in the Education Reform Act of 1988. The 2014 policy revised the content to make it slimmer and outlining the essential core knowledge for Key Stage 1 to 3. Schools need to consider wider aspects of design and technology not included in…
Descriptors: Specialists, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods
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Mayer, Diane; Mills, Martin – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
In the past decade, notions of teacher professionalism have been associated with increased accountability, standards, performance assessments, and teacher testing, and impacted by alternative pathways into the profession that downplays professional education and foreground subject content knowledge expertise and opportunity to learn on the job.…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Teacher Education, Standards, Accountability
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Hanley, Chris; Brown, Tony – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
The paper presents a theorisation of pedagogic knowledge formation, as a continuous attempt to understand the positions in discourse we occupy. The paper documents some participatory practitioner research by teacher educators centred on a course development initiative for student teachers of English, at an English university. Students researched…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Teacher Education, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teacher Educators
Menter, Ian, Ed. – Springer, 2023
This handbook presents a timeless, comprehensive, and up-to-date resource covering major issues in the field of teacher education research. In a global landscape where migration, inequality, climate change, political upheavals and strife continue to be broadly manifest, governments and scholars alike are increasingly considering what role…
Descriptors: Guides, Teacher Education, Educational Research, Immigration
Révai, Nóra – OECD Publishing, 2020
The paper investigates two -- often disconnected -- policy questions: how can we scale the use of evidence in teaching practice, and how can we generate and scale innovation? Both questions necessitate understanding how teachers and schools connect with each other, and with other organisations and professionals. The paper thus explores the role of…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Educational Policy
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Woolhouse, Clare; Cochrane, Matt – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
This research paper is framed by concerns about recent UK Government policy regarding the training of mathematics and science teachers in England and discusses how two cohorts of pre-service teachers negotiated the development of a professional identity while undertaking subject-specific training. The data reported upon were garnered in two ways;…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
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Hennebry, Mairin – Language Learning Journal, 2014
A drive for the development of European citizenship (EC) through Modern Foreign Language (MFL) teaching has existed for some time within the academic literature as well as policy institutions. Nevertheless, the views of MFL teachers on the role of MFL in developing EC have rarely been given a voice. This article presents the findings of a study…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Citizenship, Foreign Countries, Modern Languages
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Caena, Francesca – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
This article reports the findings of a PhD study, which offers comparative perspectives on teacher education in a period of reforms, inquiring into stakeholders' perceptions in English, French, Italian and Spanish contexts as case studies. The interaction of needs and constraints in European initial teacher education within higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Comparative Analysis, Educational Change
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Pitfield, Maggie – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2013
At the level of policy the relative "value" of subjects is determined by their official curriculum designation, creating a hierarchy of learning within which particular subjects are categorised as optional to the educational experience of young people. This situation is well-illustrated by the marginalised position of drama in the…
Descriptors: Drama, Professional Identity, Self Concept, Foreign Countries
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Hayward, Jeremy; Jerome, Lee – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2010
Almost a decade ago, the new subject of citizenship was created in the English National Curriculum and several universities were funded to train teachers in this new subject. This presented a rare challenge, namely how to train people to teach a subject that did not exist in schools, and in which they were unlikely to have a specialist degree. In…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
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Muller, Jorg; Norrie, Caroline; Hernandez, Fernando; Goodson, Ivor – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2010
This article explores the restructuring of education in England and Spain. Against a presumably homogeneous global streamlining of educational systems according to competition-driven goals, the comparison of teachers' work-lives and professional knowledge evidences a variety of experiences under-represented in discourses on global restructuring.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Welfare Services, Knowledge Base for Teaching