2024
DOI: 10.1002/berj.4017
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Was 2021–2022 an Annus Horribilis for teacher educators? Reflections on a survey of teacher educators

Phil Wood,
Aimee Quickfall

Abstract: 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 high‐stakes inspections by Ofsted, and a decision by the UK Government to inst… Show more

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