Student teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and Scotland
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a secondary school course in Oxford, England and a primary school course in Strathclyde, Scotland. The questions of how student teachers understand the effect of poverty on pupils’ educational achievement...
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description | This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a secondary school course in Oxford, England and a primary school course in Strathclyde, Scotland. The questions of how student teachers understand the effect of poverty on pupils’ educational achievement, and what they as prospective teachers can do to effect change, are common concerns of the research studies reported here. The Oxford study illustrates the problematic issue of student teachers’ perceptions of poverty, whilst the Strathclyde data suggests the potential power of a focused intervention to change views on poverty and education. A teacher identity framework is used to consider the interactions between external factors (schools, systems, communities of practice) and internal factors (knowledge, activities, thoughts, reflections), to understand how participation, alignment, agency and reification can support or undermine teachers’ understanding and enactment of teaching for social justice. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:6f6f4a85-7781-42be-a4f4-6c5a2fe4e21c2022-03-26T19:30:37ZStudent teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and ScotlandJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6f6f4a85-7781-42be-a4f4-6c5a2fe4e21cSymplectic Elements at OxfordTaylor and Francis (Routledge)2016Thompson, IEllis, SMcNicholl, JThomson, JThis article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a secondary school course in Oxford, England and a primary school course in Strathclyde, Scotland. The questions of how student teachers understand the effect of poverty on pupils’ educational achievement, and what they as prospective teachers can do to effect change, are common concerns of the research studies reported here. The Oxford study illustrates the problematic issue of student teachers’ perceptions of poverty, whilst the Strathclyde data suggests the potential power of a focused intervention to change views on poverty and education. A teacher identity framework is used to consider the interactions between external factors (schools, systems, communities of practice) and internal factors (knowledge, activities, thoughts, reflections), to understand how participation, alignment, agency and reification can support or undermine teachers’ understanding and enactment of teaching for social justice. |
spellingShingle | Thompson, I Ellis, S McNicholl, J Thomson, J Student teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and Scotland |
title | Student teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and Scotland |
title_full | Student teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and Scotland |
title_fullStr | Student teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and Scotland |
title_full_unstemmed | Student teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and Scotland |
title_short | Student teachers' perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners' educational attainment and well-being: perspectives from England and Scotland |
title_sort | student teachers perceptions of the effects of poverty on learners educational attainment and well being perspectives from england and scotland |
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