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Designing an Integrated Programme of Initial Teacher Education: Progress, Considerations and Reflections
Author(s) -
Helen Lewis,
Alma Harris,
Michelle Jones,
N. B. C. Lucas,
Joanna Thomas
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
wales journal of education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2059-3716
pISSN - 2059-3708
DOI - 10.16922/wje.22.1.7-en
Subject(s) - general partnership , subject (documents) , centrality , pedagogy , engineering ethics , teacher education , process (computing) , sociology , reflective practice , political science , engineering , computer science , library science , mathematics , combinatorics , law , operating system
This article explores the development of an integrated programme of initial teacher education premised upon a clinical practice approach that aims to develop student teachers as research-informed, reflective practitioners. The article outlines key decisions in developing an integrated approach to a new programme of initial teacher education that is both research-infused and research-informed. It highlights the centrality of a Partnership approach to the design of the programme and outlines the co-construction process that underpinned it. The article also explains how University subject experts are integral to the ITE programme providing both subject and research expertise. The main features of this integrated programme of ITE are outlined, and the article concludes by offering some reflections and considerations about an approach to initial teacher education that is genuinely research informed and grounded in teacher enquiry.