“Towards professional multilingualism?” Reconceptualising the school coordinator role in Initial Teacher Training.

Journal article


Butcher, John and Mutton, Trevor 2008. “Towards professional multilingualism?” Reconceptualising the school coordinator role in Initial Teacher Training. The Curriculum Journal.
AuthorsButcher, John and Mutton, Trevor
Abstract

This article explores the school coordinator role in Initial Teacher Training (ITT) in England. Recognising that mentoring is fully embedded and highly researched in ITT, it argues the role of the coordinator, while integral to partnerships (DfE, 1992) is far less researched. We investigate tensions in the role, between managing programme-wide quality assurance, teaching professional studies and developing school-based mentors. These questions were explored through multi-site case studies with four HEIs and their partner schools in four linked phases of data collection. Data analysis established a range of different conceptualisations of the role, with only limited evidence of a development role with their mentors. We argue for policies which establish a more coherent conceptualisation of the role, and an agreed nomenclature. A key recommendation is to free coordinators from bureaucratic demands on their time to enable them to exemplify a new “professional multilingualism”.

KeywordsITT coordinator role; School/HEI ITT partnerships
Year2008
JournalThe Curriculum Journal
PublisherRoutledge
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/196648
hdl:10545/196648
Publication dates2008
Publication process dates
Deposited09 Dec 2011, 12:49
ContributorsUniversity College Falmouth and Oxford University
File
File Access Level
Open
File
File Access Level
Open
Permalink -

https://repository.derby.ac.uk/item/92q9q/-towards-professional-multilingualism-reconceptualising-the-school-coordinator-role-in-initial-teacher-training

Download files

  • 22
    total views
  • 29
    total downloads
  • 3
    views this month
  • 1
    downloads this month

Export as