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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
Tack, Hanne; Vanderlinde, Ruben – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the need for teacher educators'--or those who teach the teachers--professional development became increasingly recognised in both policy and research literature. In this respect, a growing body of publications highly stress the teacher educators' task of engaging in research and becoming a…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Faculty Development, Classification, Researchers
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
Ball, Deborah Loewenberg; Ben-Peretz, Miriam; Cohen, Rhonda B. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
Although recent years have seen an increase in professional learning communities, use of video and lesson study groups, most teachers still work and learn in isolation. What they know is personal and remains private; little opportunity exists for most teachers to develop shared knowledge or language. The scale of the teaching force, and the rapid…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Documentation, Recordkeeping, Content Analysis
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
Marshall, Toby – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
The UK Coalition Government has recently introduced a number of education policies that aim to reform initial teacher development in England. It has argued that the training of new teachers will be improved by giving greater priority to the development of "key teaching skills". This narrowly practical and overly managerial approach to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Beginning Teachers, Educational Policy, Educational Change
Gilead, Tal – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
It is increasingly maintained that cost-benefit analysis (CBA) should play a greater role in educational policy-making. This article critically examines the rationale guiding CBA and its compatibility to educational settings. Drawing on philosophical discussions, it argues that the rationale guiding CBA has some fundamental limitations that render…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Decision Making
Bailey, Bill; Unwin, Lorna – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This paper argues that the evolution of further education colleges in England is marked by both continuities and change, and provides evidence to show that they retain many of the characteristics and the underlying rationale present at the turn of the twentieth century. A defining characteristic remains the colleges' need to respond to…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Erss, Maria; Mikser, Rain; Löfström, Erika; Ugaste, Aino; Rõuk, Vadim; Jaani, Juta – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
Unlike in England, since the late 1980s the rhetoric of curriculum reforms has been overwhelmingly decentralist in many countries. However, decentralisation has often involved the delegation of centrally appointed tasks, rather than a real shift in power. The Estonian case demonstrates how a decentralised curriculum policy with centralised control…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Weik, Elke – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This paper contributes to the discussion about the marketisation of universities by providing a historical perspective. Going back to the time when the market for academic knowledge emerged, I argue that it was created through incorporating a number of inherent tensions that have been, and still are, shaping its development. I show how these…
Descriptors: Marketing, Commercialization, Universities, Educational History
Koutsouris, George – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This paper reports findings from a study about school staff's perceptions of the preferences for social interaction that young people have with similar and different others. This tension was explored empirically using scenarios of moral dilemmas to conduct in-depth semi-structured interviews with school staff from special and mainstream…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Secondary School Teachers, Inclusion, Student Rights
Davies, Ian; Hampden-Thompson, Gillian; Calhoun, John; Bramley, George; Tsouroufli, Maria; Sundaram, Vanita; Lord, Pippa; Jeffes, Jennifer – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This narrative synthesis based on a literature review undertaken for the project "Creating Citizenship Communities" (funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation) includes discussion, principally, about what research evidence tells us about young people's definitions of community, of types of engagement by different groups of young…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Definitions, Communities of Practice, Futures (of Society)
Oxley, Laura; Morris, Paul – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
The promotion of "Global Citizenship" (GC) has emerged as a goal of schooling in many countries, symbolising a shift away from national towards more global conceptions of citizenship. It currently incorporates a proliferation of approaches and terminologies, mirroring both the diverse conceptions of its nature and the socio-politico…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Classification, Advocacy, Global Approach
Sayadmansour, Alireza; Nassaji, Mehdi – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This paper considers the ethics of educational technology in terms of whether or not selected media and methods are beneficial to the teacher and student, or whether other motives and criteria determine the selection. Communications media have proven themselves to be powerful and efficient tools, used like "dynamite" for getting the most…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Ethics, Teaching Methods, Educational Benefits

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