Expanding the capacity to learn in ITT; a personal reflection on embedding and enacting a distinct pedagogic approach to Partnership Learning

Linda Rush

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Abstract

Against the backdrop of highly regulated practice in Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in the UK a signature pedagogy of partnership is offered that represents a paradigm shift in thinking about teacher learning, repositioning the focus of learning from content to concepts and towards a vision in which key learning dispositions and capacities are fore grounded. Underpinning this pedagogy is the notion of transformational learning and its epistemological foundations for ways of knowing and understanding the ‘classroom’. This vision builds on research investigating the conceptions of trainee teachers, academics and professionals in an ITE partnership concerning the promotion of subject knowledge for teaching. Initial findings have revealed three hierarchically inclusive pedagogies associated with teacher learning: teacher replication in practice, teacher formation and teacher transformation. The affordances and constraints of an ITE pedagogy and architectural design aligned with transformational learning in which a willingness to engage in, persist with and comprehend challenging tasks and concepts in an ‘uncomfortable time of uncertainty’, is one which is elaborated here. Key partnership practices and learning designs are identified that promote the learning dispositions and capacities characteristic of effective teachers in the 21st Century.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventEnhancing Professional Learning: A New Professionalism, British Educational Research Association (BERA), Annual Conference 2010 Keynote Symposium - Warwick University
Duration: 1 Jan 1824 → …

Conference

ConferenceEnhancing Professional Learning: A New Professionalism, British Educational Research Association (BERA), Annual Conference 2010 Keynote Symposium
CityWarwick University
Period1/01/24 → …

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