University-based initial teacher education: Institutional re-positioning and professional renewal |
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Authors: | Jon Nixon Peter Cope James McNally Susan Rodrigues Christine Stephen |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Sheffield , United Kingdom;2. University of Stirling , United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The emphasis on 'partnership' in initial teacher education is a matter not just of organisational structure but of professional practices and purposes. If universities are to remain key players in initial teacher education, they must support the occupational group that represents the sector's interests and values: university-based initial teacher educators. Currently, however, this occupational group is awkwardly positioned between competing sets of accountability demands and institutional requirements. This article argues that only by encouraging and sustaining the professional renewal of university-based initial teacher educators will the university earn itself a continuing place in the evolving story of initial teacher education. That renewal is dependent, in other words, not only on the institutional re-positioning of the university but also on its re-commitment to initial teacher education as a core activity; a re-commitment which, it is argued, must recognise professional learning as a major 'field' of study across professional domains. |
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