A Difficult Realisation: The Proletarianisation of Higher Education-Based Teacher Educators

From Section:
Teacher Educators
Countries:
England,, Scotland,, United Kingdom
Published:
Jul. 01, 2013

Source: Journal of Education for Teaching, Volume 39, Issue 3, 2013, pages 266-280

This article reports the main findings of the Work of Teacher Education project that studied the labour of 13 higher education-based teacher educators in England and Scotland over the course of a year.

The priority of maintaining relationships with schools (and between schools and student teachers) is noted and ‘relationship maintenance’ is advanced as a defining characteristic of teacher educators’ work. Policy changes and their impact on institutional structures and roles, variations in organisational arrangements and research activity are also discussed.

The article concludes by arguing that a new conceptualisation of the work of teacher educators as academic work is essential for the discipline and higher education institutions as a whole.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Education policies | Educational change | Higher education | Teacher educators | Teacher role