Being Prepared to Become a Moral Teacher: UK Teachers’ Experiences of Initial Teacher Education

Author(s):  
Wouter Sanderse ◽  
Sandra Cooke
2008 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-67
Author(s):  
Erika Löfström

Student Teachers' Experiences of Their Studies in Educational Science and PsychologyGeneral studies in Educational Science and Psychology provide for many subject teacher students their first contact with pedagogy. The experiences may influence students' desire to pursue teacher education studies and to continue in the profession after graduation. The aim of the study was to analyse how students perceive intentionality, contextuality, constructivism, collaboration, feedback, and transfer of knowledge. Further, the university teachers' intentions for creating a meaningful learning experience for their students were analysed. 341 student and nine teacher responses were collected. Contextuality was the most highly rated feature indicating that the presentation of the theoretical content and practical application is well balanced, but there is a need to develop practices of providing feedback on the students' learning and progress. It is vital that the general studies in Educational Science and Psychology provide students with meaningful experiences, which they can relate to past knowledge and future professional application. In order to support students' development into professionals who recognise their responsibility to promote sustainable development and life-long learning, initial teacher education needs to provide students with a sense of meaning and continuity.


2019 ◽  
Vol 45 (12) ◽  
pp. 57-72
Author(s):  
Alison L. Hilton ◽  
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Rebecca Saunders ◽  
Caroline Mansfield ◽  
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This article investigates pre-service teachers’ experiences of undertaking LANTITE, a high-stakes literacy and numeracy test for initial teacher education students. In this mixed methods study, 189 initial teacher education students from 28 Australian universities participated in an online questionnaire, with 27 students going on to take part in semi-structured telephone interviews. Indicative findings give voice to those most impacted by the implementation of LANTITE in 2017, revealing student concerns about the processing and return of results, and test anxiety. This study provides a unique insight into the experiences of completing this high-stakes test.


2021 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-78
Author(s):  
John Furlong ◽  
Jeremy Griffiths ◽  
Cecilia Hannigan-Davies ◽  
Alma Harris ◽  
Michelle Jones

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