1. Introduction: Constructing the Teacher Education Crisis in
England, Viv Ellis (Monash University, Australia) and Ann Childs
(Oxford University, UK)
Part I: The Initial Teacher Education Reforms in Context
2. Education Reform in England: The Rise of the New Educational
Establishment, Melissa Benn (writer, researcher and activist,
UK)
3. The State of Exception: Initial Teacher Education as the
Battleground for Control of Universities in England, David
Spendlove (University of Manchester, UK)
4. Out of the Shadows and into the Dark: The Inside Story of
Negotiating with England’s Government over their Initial Teacher
Education Reforms, Jo-Anne Baird (University of Oxford, UK)
5. Same Game, Same Players, Different Field: Social Work Education
in Crisis, Christian Kerr (Leeds Beckett University, UK) and Joe
Hanley (Open University, UK)
Part II: As It Happened: Process And Consequences
6. The ‘Golden Thread’ and the ‘ITT Market Review’ in England as
Coercive Control: A Personal Perspective, Jan Rowe (Liverpool John
Moores University (LJMU), UK)
7. Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Framing of ‘Evidence’ in What
Student Teachers are Expected to Know in England, Keith Turvey
(University of Brighton, UK)
8. Charting New Territories in Teacher Education, Rachel Lofthouse
(Leeds Beckett University, UK)
9. The National Institute of Teaching and the Claim for Programme
Legitimacy, Caroline Daly (University College London, UK)
10. Who Is It That Can Tell Me Who I Am? What the ITE reforms in
England Mean for Teacher Identity (and Why it Matters), Sarah
Steadman (King’s College London, UK)
11. Language Policing, Raciolinguistic Ideologies and Colonial
Logics in the ITE Policy Assemblage in England, Ian Cushing (Edge
Hill University, UK)
Part III: International Perspectives
12. A View from Australia, Martin Mills (Queensland University of
Technology, Australia)
13. A View from the United States, Lauren Gatti (University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, USA)
14. A View from Europe, Maria Campbell (St. Angela’s College, Sligo
Ireland) and Fiona Crowe (St. Angela’s College, Sligo Ireland)
Provides critical perspectives on globally significant reforms to the provision of initial teacher education in England, exploring the relationship between the state, the idea of ‘markets’, and public universities
Viv Ellis is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Australia.
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