Innovation in Initial Teacher Education through a School–University Partnership

  • Young K
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Abstract

Global criticism on the quality of initial teacher education has led to calls for reform. One initiative that emerged in Australia was the establishment of Hub School partnerships, which facilitate collaborations between schools and universities to explore how initial teacher education could be improved. This paper reports one such partnership, which applied improvement science in its design to develop an ambitious approach to initial teacher education. A qualitative research approach aimed to uncover the outcomes of the project. The findings from the first prototype are reported herein and highlight the value in cross-faculty mentoring and in providing pre-service teachers opportunities for reflection while immersed in school settings.

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Young, K. (2020). Innovation in Initial Teacher Education through a School–University Partnership. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 9(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v9n1p15

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