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Melbourne Graduate School of Education

Melbourne Graduate School of Education. Partnerships in teacher education Associate Professor Christine Ure Associate Dean Teacher Education. CRICOS Provider code 00116K. Partnerships in Teacher Education. Tales from two …… ….projects on partnerships in teacher education.

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Melbourne Graduate School of Education

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  1. Melbourne Graduate School of Education Partnerships in teacher education Associate Professor Christine Ure Associate Dean Teacher Education CRICOS Provider code 00116K

  2. Partnerships in Teacher Education Tales from two …… ….projects on partnerships in teacher education

  3. Partnerships in Teacher Education A tale of two projects…. • Project 2 • New Master of Teaching • Clinically applied practice • Theory linked to practice • New staffing model to support teacher candidates • Advanced practice on 14 measures • after 1-semester • Project 1 • Practicum Partnership Project • 10 graduate (Sec) programs • Student teacher interviews • Supervising teacher interviews following placement • Single approach to placement supervision

  4. Partnerships in Teacher Education Teacher candidates’ learning experience • OPEN LEARNING ENVIRONMENT • Supported action, able to safely test boundaries • We are ..conscious of our students and their needs .. it is a priority in our planning and general thinking • Teachers as role models • “Strength of the program is commitment of teachers in schools” • Targeted feedback support & feedback • “this course has made us analytical teachers..we use information to plan..” • PRE-OGANISED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT • Reluctance to test any boundaries • “You’re not able to use you’re own teaching style”… • Teachers as regulators • “we had to teach the way our supervisors did”… • Lack of targeted feedback • “ my mentor was reluctant to let me use the strategies that I learnt at uni”

  5. Partnerships in Teacher Education Learning outcomes • CLINICAL MODEL • Leading changed practice: • by teachers • with candidates • APPRENTCESHIP MODEL • Replication of past practice: • - by teachers • - with candidates

  6. Partnerships in Teacher Education • EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS……. • …are built through deliberate processes • ENHANCED STUDENT TEACHER LEARNING……. • ..occurs when candidates are deeply engaged in the work of the school and are given support to apply Education theory to their practice • TEACHER EDUCATION IS A COLLABORATIVE PROCESS….. • ….and Teacher education institutions cannot afford to leave the major responsibility of supporting student teachers to schools • UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HAS THE CAPACITY TO CHANGE TEACHER EDUCATION AND TEACHER PRACTICE

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