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Author: James Underwood and Elly Tai

James Underwood leads the masters’ in education at the University of Northampton as well as a range of other shorter courses at masters’ level. He also supervises doctoral students. James taught for 19 years before becoming a lecturer here at the University of Northampton. Elly Tai is studying at the University of Cambridge.
Education

How Teacher Training in the UK Can Better Prepare Teachers for their Teaching Profession?

Following a Department of Education report advocating changes to teacher education, James Underwood and Elly Tai point out that given the broad topic, there are many voices to be heard when designing ‘appropriate’ training that will best suit teachers across a range of contexts and levels.

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James Underwood and Elly Tai
 

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