Teacher education and the targeting of disadvantage
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01/12/2011
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This paper outlines the Exceptional Teachers for Disadvantaged Schools (ETDS) project which began in June 2010 with the aim of developing and documenting an Australian university-based teacher education program specifically focusing on the preparation of high quality teachers for the disadvantaged school sector. ETDS constitutes a novel model of teacher education targeting disadvantaged schooling in that the selection of participating pre-service teachers has been based on their proven academic performance over the first 2 years of their 4-year Bachelor of Education degree. ETDS has established a modified curriculum that better supports the on-campus training of this cohort while also targeting the role of field experience within partner disadvantaged school settings. This paper offers a rationale for the model, unpacks its various phases and provides a justification of the model’s selection criteria based on high academic achievement. |
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Scientific Research Publishing |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48354/1/48354P.pdf DOI:10.4236/ce.2011.25064 Burnett, Bruce & Lampert, Jo (2011) Teacher education and the targeting of disadvantage. Creative Education, 2(5), pp. 446-451. |
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Copyright 2011 SciRes. |
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Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #teacher education #disadvantage #preservice teachers #HERN |
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Journal Article |