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Carol Butler-Mader

Bio: Carol Butler-Mader is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pre-service teacher education & Teacher education. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 45 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, an evaluation of an innovative university-school partnership in which teacher practitioners work as university lecturers in a regional Australian pre-service teacher education program is reported. But the evaluation was motivated by an interest in understanding the experiences and outcomes for the teacher practitioners and in documenting their experiences.
Abstract: This paper reports an evaluation of an innovative university-school partnership in which teacher practitioners work as university lecturers in a regional Australian pre-service teacher education programme. The philosophy of this programme encompasses authentic partnerships between universities, schools and other industry employers. The study was motivated by an interest inunderstanding the experiences and outcomes for the teacher practitioners and in documenting their experiences. Staff members who are currently on contract as university lecturers as well as teachers who have completed secondments and returned to school settings are surveyed. This paper focuses on suggestions to improve the partnership and discusses future directions for the partnership.

39 citations

01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: In this article, an evaluation of an innovative university-school partnership in which teacher practitioners work as university lecturers in a regional Australian pre-service teacher education program is reported. But the evaluation was motivated by an interest in understanding the experiences and outcomes for the teacher practitioners and in documenting their experiences.
Abstract: This paper reports an evaluation of an innovative university-school partnership in which teacher practitioners work as university lecturers in a regional Australian pre-service teacher education programme. The philosophy of this programme encompasses authentic partnerships between universities, schools and other industry employers. The study was motivated by an interest inunderstanding the experiences and outcomes for the teacher practitioners and in documenting their experiences. Staff members who are currently on contract as university lecturers as well as teachers who have completed secondments and returned to school settings are surveyed. This paper focuses on suggestions to improve the partnership and discusses future directions for the partnership.

6 citations

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TL;DR: This article presented an analysis of the role and experiences of the teacher practitioner within the partnership arrangement in the Bachelor of Learning Management (BLM) degree at the Rockhampton campus of Central Queensland University (CQU).
Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of the role and experiences of the teacher practitioner within the partnership arrangement in the Bachelor of Learning Management (BLM) degree at the Rockhampton campus of Central Queensland University (CQU). The paper begins by discussing the concept of partnerships and the background to current pre-service teacher education programs in Australia. It then introduces the BLM, documenting the experiences of partner-teachers involved in the program and analysing this model of partnership. The paper concludes with some suggestions for improving teacher-lecturer partnerships.

5 citations


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110 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on the introduction of a "clinical model" of teacher education at the University of Glasgow in 2011, set against the backdrop of a review of major contemporary developments in teacher education.
Abstract: This paper reports on the introduction of a ‘clinical model’ of teacher education at the University of Glasgow in 2011. The account is set against the backdrop of a review of major contemporary developments in teacher education. The common focus in this work is on such themes as the key function of the practicum, on ‘teaching schools’ and on the roles and responsibilities of the various players in teacher professional learning. The context for reform of teacher education in Scotland is described, showing how the opportunity for a radical intervention arose. The distinctive features of the Glasgow model are set out and a summary of the findings of the internal evaluation carried out at the University is offered. Issues identified include challenges of communication, the nature of professional learning and the cultural embeddedness of existing practices. In the light of this initiative, the paper then reviews insights gained concerning the relationship between policy, practice and research in teacher educat...

72 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a mapping of research on partnership in teacher education provides an overview of themes and analyses problems identified in the studies that were included and gives a status of research in the field; identifies knowledge gaps and suggests improvements in partnership models.
Abstract: This mapping of research on partnership in teacher education provides an overview of themes and analyses problems identified in the studies that were included. The mapping gives a status of research in the field; identifies knowledge gaps and suggests improvements in partnership models. Studies included describe partnerships as complex and resource-intensive cross-institutional infrastructures for knowledge sharing, with the ambition to enhance the practice-relevance of teacher education, bridge theory and practice and support mentoring and professional learning. How well partnerships function depends on how they are structured, responsibilities defined and work divided. The studies reveal tensions at all levels, and argue for the need for competent academic leadership in the establishment, running and renewal of partnerships. A major challenge is how to establish and maintain productive learning relations between the partners. As some current models appear to be dysfunctional, there is an obvious...

70 citations

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TL;DR: This paper focused on the assessment of student teachers during a pre-service teacher education program in which practicum has been reconceptualised to help bridge the theory-practice gap commonly associated with front-end loading programs.

60 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an evaluation of an innovative university-school partnership in which teacher practitioners work as university lecturers in a regional Australian pre-service teacher education program is reported. But the evaluation was motivated by an interest in understanding the experiences and outcomes for the teacher practitioners and in documenting their experiences.
Abstract: This paper reports an evaluation of an innovative university-school partnership in which teacher practitioners work as university lecturers in a regional Australian pre-service teacher education programme. The philosophy of this programme encompasses authentic partnerships between universities, schools and other industry employers. The study was motivated by an interest inunderstanding the experiences and outcomes for the teacher practitioners and in documenting their experiences. Staff members who are currently on contract as university lecturers as well as teachers who have completed secondments and returned to school settings are surveyed. This paper focuses on suggestions to improve the partnership and discusses future directions for the partnership.

39 citations