2008
DOI: 10.1080/02619760802000099
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Teacher educators' induction into Higher Education: work‐based learning in the micro communities of teacher education

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“…Up to date knowledge of children, schools and classrooms was the most frequently cited strength -'first hand experience of working with children' (teacher educator, new university) -as well as subject knowledge expertise, as found in other studies (Dinkelman et al 2006, Murray 2008. Being 'passionate' about their subject was mentioned by teacher educators in each university as a particular strength.…”
Section: Strengths and Skills Of Teacher Educatorsmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Up to date knowledge of children, schools and classrooms was the most frequently cited strength -'first hand experience of working with children' (teacher educator, new university) -as well as subject knowledge expertise, as found in other studies (Dinkelman et al 2006, Murray 2008. Being 'passionate' about their subject was mentioned by teacher educators in each university as a particular strength.…”
Section: Strengths and Skills Of Teacher Educatorsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…As found in other studies (Murray 2008, Harrison & McKeon 2008, the teacher educators were mostly highly experienced teachers who had held positions of responsibility in schools such as head of department, subject or year leader and deputy head. The research mentors also had considerable previous teaching experience, including a former head teacher, deputy head, advisory teacher and head of department.…”
Section: Background Context: the Two Universities And Participantsmentioning
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