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Allison, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
R. Freeman Butts was an American historian and philosopher of education who died in March 2010. This paper will investigate Butts' various roles and writings and ask the question: why is Butts important to the contemporary generation of teacher educators and teachers? This paper will argue that the breadth of Butts' work builds…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Biographies, Profiles
Hordern, Jim – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This paper uses Bernsteinian concepts to identify how forms of power and control within teacher professional formation are exercised. Drawing on previous comparative work into collaborative models of teacher education and contemporary examples from school-based programmes, it is argued that current developments in England raise substantive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Faculty Development, Teacher Education Programs
Brown, Tony; Rowley, Harriet; Smith, Kim – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
The expansion of school-based teacher training is impacting onthe practice of universities, schools and trainees. University tutors and managers were interviewed on how they experienced working in partnership with schools and how this impacted on the composition of their work. They variously reported on how their sense of professional purpose had…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Teacher Education, College Faculty, Interviews
Loo, Sai Y. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This paper focuses on teacher education in the English further education sector, where the teaching of disciplinary and pedagogic knowledge is an issue. Using research findings, the paper advocates an approach based on collaboration and informed research to emphasize and integrate knowledge(s) in situated teaching contexts despite working in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Adult Education, Cooperation
Moate, Josephine; Ruohotie-Lyhty, Maria – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This article presents a model for teacher education based on an ongoing action research project at a Finnish university. This model draws on the educational theory of Dewey and the pedagogical sensibility of Bakhtin to critically consider the concepts of teacher identity and agency and to highlight the role of community in teacher development. Our…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Models, Action Research, Foreign Countries
Mucinskas, Daniel; Gardner, Howard – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
Launched in 1995, the GoodWork Project is a long-term, multi-site effort to understand the nature of good work across the professional landscape and to promote its achievement by relevant groups of students and professionals. In this essay, the authors review the goals and methods of the initial research project and its most salient findings. They…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Curriculum, Vignettes, High School Students
Lee, Daphnee; Lee, Wing On – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This paper seeks to explore the empirical fit of two PLC models, using Singapore as a case. Insights emerged from documentary analyses and interviews with state-affiliated agents from the Academy of Singapore Teachers. The proposed DuFour--Fullan model, despite policy aspirations, remains largely DuFour-predominant in practice. Aspirations for a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, Interviews, Administrator Attitudes
Sumsion, Jennifer – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2011
This article presents a case study of successful research capacity building in the field of early childhood education in a non-research intensive, regional Australian university. In a context characterised by substantial political, economic and structural constraints, it illustrates a creative, strategic, and to some extent, transgressive approach…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Capacity Building
Osman, Ruksana; Petersen, Nadine – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2010
Public engagement is one of the three legs which support and underpin a restructured and transformed post-apartheid higher education system in South Africa (along with teaching and research). This third sector role of higher education is widely implemented in South Africa and is described differently by different institutions and entails a diverse…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Learner Engagement
Eady, Sandra – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2008
The paper explores the current rationale for primary science in England with a focus on how competing perspectives arising from perceptions of educational ideology and policy discourse have helped to shape current practice. The aim will be to provide a conceptual understanding of this by focusing specifically on how policy has influenced practice.…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Educational Policy
Glanzer, Perry L. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2008
Although church-related universities in England gradually became more secular throughout the twentieth century, a group of nine teacher education colleges with church foundations have recently developed into full fledged universities. This article draws upon documentary and site-based research to evaluate the relevance of the Christian identity…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Universities, Church Related Colleges
Fairfield, Carol; Richards, Brian – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2007
As professional voice users, teachers are particularly at risk of abusing their voices and developing voice disorders during their career. In spite of this, attention paid to voice care in the initial training and further professional development of teachers is unevenly spread and insufficient. This article describes a questionnaire survey of 171…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Voice Disorders, Measures (Individuals), Faculty Development
Carr, David – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2007
Qualities of personal character would appear to play a significant role in the professional conduct of teachers. It is often said that we remember teachers as much for the kinds of people they were than for anything they may have taught us, and some kinds of professional expertise may best be understood as qualities of character. After (roughly)…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Ethics, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Behavior
Reay, Diane – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2006
The aim of this article is to reclaim social class as a central concern within education, not in the traditional sense as a dimension of educational stratification, but as a powerful and vital aspect of both learner and wider social identities. Drawing on historical and present evidence, a case is made that social inequalities arising from social…
Descriptors: Social Class, Equal Education, Social Stratification, Qualitative Research
Winch, Christopher – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Various attempts to specify the nature of professions in general and of teaching in particular in relation to the knowledge that is needed for practice are considered. It is argued that there is no epistemic or moral criterion of professionalism that will sustain the claim of teaching to be a profession. The nature of teachers knowledge is…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Education, Theory Practice Relationship
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