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Teaching competences for qualified primary teacher status in England

Authors :
Denis Hayes
Source :
Teacher Development. 1:165-174
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1997.

Abstract

The use of competence statements as a way of safeguarding standards for newly qualified teachers in England has dominated teacher education and training over the past 5 years, largely as a result of the Department for Education's Circulars 9/92 and 14/93. More recently, the Teacher Training Agency has submitted proposals which include comprehensive sets of criteria by which trainee teachers are to be evaluated before being granted qualified status. This article examines the principle of using competence statements as a basis for judging teaching ability, and suggests that their interpretation is complex. It argues that the successful acquisition of every competence is unattainable, and that some prioritising is inevitable. The article challenges the view that competence statements can be used for assessing teaching in every situation, regardless of context, without taking account of the diverse school circumstances in which trainee teachers find themselves. Despite the limitations of a competence...

Details

ISSN :
17475120 and 13664530
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Teacher Development
Accession number :
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