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Publication Date: 2011
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Controversial Issues: Identifying the Concerns and Priorities of Student Teachers
Woolley, Richard
Policy Futures in Education, v9 n2 p280-291 2011
The theoretical framework of this article considers the significant place of education in the socialisation and enculturation of children. This requires that student teachers develop critical pedagogies as a means of promoting equity, pupil voice and democratic structures in schools. Key to this is Cole's concept of "isms" and "phobias", and the need to prepare student teachers to address them, and to evaluate both formal and hidden curricula. This article outlines the findings of a small-scale study that explored student teachers' views on elements of issues-based education, the content of their training courses, and their personal priorities and apprehensions. It involved student teachers in eight universities in England during 2008-09. This article outlines the full range of responses to the survey and students' reasons for their priorities. The findings provide a context for providers of initial teacher education to consider the content and focus of their programmes. (Contains 4 tables.)
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, Student Teacher Attitudes, Social Justice, National Curriculum, Socialization, Acculturation, Critical Theory, Questionnaires, Interest Inventories, Needs Assessment, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Competencies
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