1997
DOI: 10.1080/02607479720169
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Teachers' Views of the Role of Initial Teacher Education in Developing their Professionalism

Abstract: This report is part of The Teachers as Learners Project, a study of teachers undertaken in primary and secondary schools in the south of England to investigate the role of initial teacher education (ITE) in the formation of teachers' professionalism. The sample was divided into three groups of new teachers, medium and long-serving teachers. We report here, ® rst, teachers' responses to the question: what gaps did they perceive in their own ITE? The two major gaps, reported by over four ® fths of our sample, we… Show more

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“…Cascading Expertise also indicates a pragmatic approach to roles and relationships, and mirrors a view of ITE and partnership as envisaged by the original central requirements ( Circular 9/92 : DfE, 1992). The role of the university is to manage structural and organisational aspects of ITE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Cascading Expertise also indicates a pragmatic approach to roles and relationships, and mirrors a view of ITE and partnership as envisaged by the original central requirements ( Circular 9/92 : DfE, 1992). The role of the university is to manage structural and organisational aspects of ITE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This quality assessment controls funding and student numbers. A significant government reform—introduced initially in 1992 ( Circular 9/92 , Department for Education [DfE], 1992) and subsequently developed—has been the requirement that ITE is realised through formalised partnerships between universities and schools 3 . Course planning and the assessment of students must be jointly managed.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, their research into the professional knowledge base that mentors draw upon in their work with trainees and newly qualified teachers suggests that theory is too often considered to sit within the university's domain and that a mentor's rationale for using particular strategies in particular situations is not always well-defined. However, the research of Davies and Ferguson (1997) offers the view that, quite simply, the lack of time in schools might be responsible for any desire to separate theory from practice. In addition, the political thrust to promote teacher 'training' rather than 'education' by placing the emphasis 'on the repertoire of 28 M. Pitfield and L. Morrison teacher behaviour prescribed by the ''standards''' (Jones and Straker 2006, 182), will have affected the way in which mentors perceive and pursue their role.…”
Section: Journal Of Education For Teaching 27mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Studies reviewed by Davies and Ferugson (1997) stressed the importance of teacher preparation and quality teaching. They stated that a knowledgeable and skilful teacher makes the greatest impact on the learning process of the students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%