Teaching teachers during COVID-19
Wednesday, 19 May 2021 11:27
An evaluative report by Ofsted into how the initial teacher
education (ITE) sector has responded to COVID-19 (coronavirus) and
how the ITE curriculum has been developed. Teaching teachers during
COVID-19 Details This report is based on evidence from remote
research visits to 75 ITEpartnerships between January and March
2021. It finds that, while the move to remote education has, in
some cases, stimulated deeper and...Request free trial
An evaluative report by Ofsted into how the initial
teacher education (ITE) sector has responded to COVID-19
(coronavirus) and how the ITE curriculum has been developed.
Details
This report is based on evidence from remote research
visits to 75 ITEpartnerships between
January and March 2021. It finds that, while the move to
remote education has, in some cases, stimulated deeper and
more connected thinking about the curriculum, too few
partnerships have a sufficiently ambitious curriculum that
is well integrated across the partnership. It also finds
that, despite partnerships’ best efforts, trainees have had
much reduced opportunity to teach in the classroom and
therefore develop core knowledge and skills, such as
behaviour management. Because of this, all trainees are
likely to need some additional support in their first year
as newly qualified teachers (NQTs), and possibly longer.
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