Authors
Stephen C. Scholes, Donna Dey, Christopher Green, Eluned Michael, Catriona Oates, Orlaith Payne, Tara Shirazi, Sarah Stevenson
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Abstract
In Scottish university-based initial teacher education (ITE), university-based teacher educators support and assess preservice teachers during school placements. This work requires substantial knowledge and skills, rapid relationship building, and extensive travel. Teacher educators navigate emotionally demanding situations, balancing rigorous standards with individual growth when making crucial professional judgements. This piece positions school placements as a joyful and empowering experience. Through curated reflections from eight teacher educators across four Scottish universities, it explores key themes, demonstrating the empowering potential of placement practice. This contribution aims to foster a positive self-image among teacher educators and highlight the value of placement work. In doing so, it challenges institutional views that sometimes overlook the skill, intellectual rigour, and pastoral expertise essential to effective teacher-educators’ placement practice.
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Keywords
initial teacher education, school placement, teacher education, joy, Scotland
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26203/2hwf-fw78Published in Volume 32(2) Finding joy on the way: shared journeys in education,