The series explores core issues in innovating teacher education for higher education institutions and their provider partners.Ìý
The Educating Teachers Matters seminar series is co-organised by the Centre for Teachers and Teaching Research (CTTR) and the Department for Learning and Leadership (DLL) at IOE.
Schedule
2022/23
MondayÌý10 Oct 2022, 4.45-5.45pm
- Support not Surveillance – Dr Mary Bousted (Joint general secretary of the National Education Union)
Tuesday 7 March 2023, 2-3.30pm
- Mentoring in education - Professor Andrew Hobson
Wednesday 17 May 2023, 3.30-5pm
- Evidence ecologies: Challenges of using evidence in practice - Dr Sally Riordan
Past seminars
- 2021/22
- The international crisis of teacher supply - Tanya Ovenden-Hope (Plymouth Marjon University)
- Refugee Education: co-designing an inclusive model for practitioners and policymakers - Professor Joanna McIntyre (University of Nottingham) and Catherine Gladwell (Refugee Education UK
- Teacher research is good for schools? - Emajane Milton (Cardiff University), Caroline Daly (IOE)
- 2020/21
- How do we better equip new teachers to teach those who learn differently?Ìý-ÌýMargaret Mulholland (University of Oxford and Association of School and College Leaders)
- Why understanding teachers’ subjective wellbeing mattersÌý-ÌýProfessor Qing Gu (IOE)
- Quality conundrums in initial teacher education: understanding practice at scaleÌý-ÌýDrÌýClare BrooksÌý(IOE)