ABSTRACT

This text reports a study of 20 student primary teachers, 10 on a conventional PGCE course and 10 on a school-based articled teacher training course. documenting their learning experiences over a two year period, the authors explore the factors that facilitate or impede the students' learning as teachers. In drawing upon these case studies together with existing theoretical models of professional development, the authors distinguish several key characteristics of learning to teach and discuss the implications of these for the design of effective school- based teacher education courses.

chapter 1|7 pages

Teaching and Teacher Education

chapter 2|12 pages

Learning to Teach

chapter 3|16 pages

Researching Learning to Teach

chapter 4|39 pages

Case Study One—Adam

chapter 5|29 pages

Case Study Two—Nina

chapter 6|28 pages

Case Study Three—Beth

chapter 7|28 pages

Case Study Four—Maggie

chapter 8|38 pages

Student Teacher Development

chapter 9|20 pages

Facilitating Learning to Teach