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Gilroy, Peter – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2014
Over the last 40 years, teacher education in England has been the focus of a stream of "reforms" with the ultimate aim of placing provision into schools, the justification for such a radical policy being that higher education is alleged to be failing to provide good quality teachers thereby compromising the social and economic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Gilroy, Peter; McNamara, Olwen – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2009
This paper presents a critical overview of the way in which higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK have had their research activity subject to review. There have been six such reviews to date, the first two carried out by the Universities Grants Committee and, from 1992, by its replacement, the four UK higher education (HE) funding bodies…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Colleges, Evaluation
Gilroy, Peter – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2005
This article discusses the three "Rs" of teacher education in the twenty-first century: recruit, retain, and re-train teachers. The author argues that, as with other "caring" professions, such as nursing and social work, the marketisation of the professions will impact to such an extent that all three "Rs" will be under pressure. He believes it…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Recruitment, Educational Trends

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