Who Cares? Tensions and Conflicts from the Field of Teacher Education

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Garvis, S
Chesters, SD
Dwyer, R
Keogh, J
Pendergast, D
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Susanne Garvis, Rachael Dwyer

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2012
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In Australia, teacher education is characterised by ever-increasing regulation, from teacher registration bodies, government policy directives, and university administration and procedures (Grossman and McDonald, 2008). Teacher educators’ responsibilities to these stakeholders, as well as to their students (pre-service teachers) and the mentor teachers and schools that act as hosts for field placements, create a complex working environment with, at times, conflicting interests.

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Whisperings from the Corridors: Stories of Teachers in Higher Education

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Higher education

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