’Letting the right one in’: provider contexts for recruitment to initial teacher education in the United Kingdom
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01/11/2016
31/12/1969
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We exploit policy differences within the UK to investigate provider context and recruitment to initial teacher education (ITE). We identify three dimensions of variation: conceptions of professionalism, universal or context specific preparation and costs and benefits to providers. University-led ITE programmes used similar criteria and processes in each jurisdiction, but there were differences between university-led and school-led recruitment. Our study suggests that the current shortfall in recruitment to ITE in England may be a product of the contextual constraints which schools experience. It also suggests that school-led recruitment may tend to emphasise short-term and school-specific needs. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess |
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Davies , P , Connolly , M , Nelson , J , Hulme , M , Kirkman , J & Greenway , C 2016 , ' ’Letting the right one in’: provider contexts for recruitment to initial teacher education in the United Kingdom ' Teaching and Teacher Education , vol 60 , pp. 291-302 . DOI: 10.1016/j.tate.2016.09.003 |
Palavras-Chave | #entry to teaching #adverse selection #Professionalism #teacher quality #routes into teaching |
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article |