The graduate teacher workforce : shaping teacher quality in Australia
conference contribution
posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00authored byDiane Mayer, Mary Dixon, Jodie Kline, Julianne MossJulianne Moss, Michelle Ludecke
Studying the Effectiveness of Teacher Education (SETE) is a four-year, mixed-method, longitudinal study investigating graduate teachers’ perceptions on the effectiveness of teacher education. The main target population were new teacher education graduates (those who graduated in 2010/2011) registered as teachers in Victoria and Queensland. The secondary target population were the school principals in those schools where the graduate teacher was employed. Identification of the main target population is drawn from Teacher Registration Authority databases. The quantitative component of the SETE project involves tracking teacher education graduates through a series of four surveys, collecting data on the influence of initial teacher education on graduate teachers’ perceptions of their preparation and effectiveness across key areas and in diverse school settings.
History
Event
American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting (2014 : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Pagination
1 - 1
Publisher
American Educational Research Association
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Place of publication
Washington D. C.
Start date
2014-04-03
End date
2014-04-07
ISSN
0163-9676
Language
eng
Publication classification
EN Other conference paper
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Berends
Title of proceedings
AERA 2014 : The power of education research for innovation in practice and policy : Proceedings of the American Educational Research Association 2014 annual meeting