Letters: Teacher training faces crisis
This letter appears in the Monday 21st October edition of the Independent
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Your support makes all the difference.Standards of education are being threatened by a serious and growing shortage of school places and an emerging crisis in recruitment to teacher training.
Parents should be seriously concerned not only that their child gets a school place but also whether they will be taught by a well-trained, qualified teacher.
Latest figures indicate that there are serious shortfalls in the recruitment of teacher trainees. Ten out of thirteen secondary subjects have failed to meet their training allocations this year, in addition to a shortfall in primary places. The coalition government’s ‘School Direct’ policy, where responsibility for training teachers is transferred to schools, has only added to this crisis.
At the same time university departments of education are considering whether to remain providers of initial teacher training in a context where their training numbers are being slashed. Bath University has already threatened to axe its teacher training provision; others, with drastic cuts to their allocation of places this year, are likely to follow.
This will damage a teaching profession which is sustained by the research-informed contribution of universities. University-led initial teacher education works in partnership with schools. All trainees already spend over half their course time in schools, learning from and engaging with a diversity of practice. Transferring responsibility to individual schools constructs a narrow apprenticeship model of teacher education: it undermines any coherent approach to teacher supply and de-professionalises teaching.
The Secretary of State for Education should take full responsibility for the emerging crisis in school places and teacher supply. We call upon him to safeguard standards of education for children and young people by securing universities’ central role in the development of well-trained and highly-qualified teachers.
Dr Mary Bousted, General Secretary ATL
Christine Blower, General Secretary NUT
Sally Hunt,General Secretary UCU
Chris Keates, General Secretary NASUWT
Prof Tim Brighouse, Former Chief Education Officer & Schools Commissioner for London
Prof Ian Craig, Executive Director and Registrar, The College of Teachers
Sir Peter Newsam, Director Emeritus, Institute of Education, University of London
Prof Sally Tomlinson, Emeritus Professor, Goldsmiths College, London and Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Education, University of Oxford.
And over 200 more…
Helen Aberdeen , University of Bristol
Prof John Adams, University of Hertfordshire
Jeff Adams, Professor of Education, Faculty of Education, University of Chester
Patrick Ainley, Professor of Training and Education, University of Greenwich School of Education and Health
Amelia Albert, University of East London
David Aldridge, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Education, Oxford Brookes University
Stephen Allen, London South Bank University
Gill Anderson, Institute of Education, University of London
Jim Anderson, Goldsmiths, University of London
Prof Dennis Atkinson, Goldsmiths, University of London
Pura Ariza, Senior Lecturer in Education Faculty of Education Manchester Metropolitan University
Jennifer Bain, Goldsmiths, University of London
Patrick Barmby, University of Durham
Jonathan Barnes, Senior Lecturer, Primary Education Canterbury Christ Church University
Chris Beesley, Subject Leader. PGCE Secondary Mathematics, Institute of Education, University of Reading
Suzi Bewell, CA Leader PGCE MFL Department of Education, University of York
Dave Bilton, University of Reading
Helen Bilton, Associate Professor in Education Institute of Education, University of Reading
John Blanchard, Education consultant
Nalini Boodhoo Head of School of Education and Lifelong Learning University of East Anglia
Verna Brandford, Institute of Education, University of London
Jacek Brant, Institute of Education, University of London
Dave Brockington, Education Consultant
Prof Margaret Brown Emeritus Professor of Mathematics Education, King's College London
Sarah Bucknill, University of Roehampton
Theo Bryer, Institute of Education, University of London
Lesley Burgess, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Education , University of London
Deirdre Burrell, Lecturer, Institute of Education, University of Reading
John Butlin, Senior Lecturer in Education, Birmingham City University
Marian Carty, Goldsmiths, University of London
Erica Cattle, University of East London
Prof Clyde Chitty, Institute of Education, University of London, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Colin Christie, Institute of Education, University of London
John Clarke, University of East London
Graham Clayton, Formerly Senior Solicitor, National Union of Teachers
Tony Clements, School of Education, Durham University
Mandy Cockayne, Director, PGCE Primary, Institute of Education, University of Reading
Frank Coffield, Emeritus Professor of Education, Institute of Education London University
Simon Coffey , Lecturer in Modern Languages Education, King’s College London
Jane Coles, Institute of Education, University of London
Rowena Collins, Birmingham City University, Chair UCET CPD Committee
Caroline Conlon, Institute of Education, University of London
Anne Convery, School of Education, University of Nottingham
Clare Copeland, Course Director, PGCE Primary & Early Years, London South Bank University
Valerie Coultas, Senior Lecturer English in Education, School of Education, Kingston University
Jane Courtney, London South Bank University
Kevin Courtney, Deputy General Secretary, NUT
Richard Cowley Lecturer in Mathematics Education, Institute of Education, University of London
Sue Cox, Senior Lecturer, University East Anglia
Caroline Crolla, Head of Initial Teacher Training, Institute of Education University of Reading,
Gerry Czerniawski Reader in Education, Research Degrees Leader. The Cass School of Education and Communities, The University of East London
Prof Jeanine Treffers-Daller, Professor of Second Language Education, Director of the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism, Institute of Education, University of Reading
Maire Daley, Advanced Lecturer in Teacher Education, The City of Liverpool College
Beatrice Davies, Senior Lecturer in Education, Oxford Brookes University
Jan Derry, Institute of Education, University of London.
Fotini Diamantidaki, Institute of Education, University of London
Professor Justin Dillon, Professor of Science and Environmental education, Head, Science and Technology Education Group (STEG) Department of Education and Professional Studies King's College London
Sue Dixon, Goldsmiths, University of London
Miranda Dodd , School of Education, University of Southampton
Gail Edwards, Lecturer in Education, Newcastle University
Jess Edwards, Charter for Primary Education
Ruth Edwards, Senior Teaching Fellow, Education School, University of Southampton
Prof John Elliott, University of East Anglia
Keith Faulkner, University of Sheffield
Judith Flynn Senior Lecturer, English and English as an Additional language (EAL) and Bilingualism, Manchester Metropolitan University
Anton Franks, University of Nottingham
Hugh Gallagher, University of Strathclyde
David Galloway, Emeritus Professor, University of Durham
Caro Garrett, Chair, Association of Tutors in Science Education
Tony Gelsthorpe, formerly Principal, Thomas Estley Community College, Leicestershire; IT-INSET Co-ordinator, School of Education, University of Leicester; now school governor
Prof Rosalyn George, Goldsmiths, University of London
Prof Sharon Gewirtz, King's College London
Prof Ron Glatter, Emeritus Professor of Educational Administration and Management, The Open University
Amy Godoy-Pressland , University of East Anglia
Prof Andy Goodwyn, Head of The institute of Education, University of Reading
Tracey Goodyere, AST, Senior Lecturer Design and Technology PGCE, Birmingham City University
Anna Lise Gordon, Programme Director, National Teaching Fellow, School of Education, Theology and Leadership, St Mary's University College
John Gordon UEA Secondary PGCE(M) Senior Lecturer, English Education, School of Education and Lifelong Learning University of East Anglia
Vicky Grammatikopoulou, Goldsmiths, University of London
Maggie Gravelle, Principal Lecturer (retired) University of Greenwich
Andrew Green Secondary English, School of Sport and Education, Brunel University
Kate Green, Director of Initial Teacher Education, Southampton Education School,
University of Southampton
Stephen Griffin Senior Lecturer Education and Professional Studies Newman University
Alison Griffiths, Goldsmiths, University of London
Andrew Happle, PGCE Primary, Institute of Education , University of Reading
John Hardcastle, Lecturer, Institute of Education, University of London
Katrina Harrell, Senior Lecturer in Secondary English, Canterbury Christ Church University
Richard Harris, Lecturer in History Education|Secondary History Tutor: Director MA programmes Institute of Education, University of Reading
Richard Harris, Chair Southampton Schools Forum
Linda Harris, University of Strathclyde
Prof Richard Hatcher, Birmingham City University
Derek Haylock, Education writer and consultant Senior Fellow, University of East Anglia
Ruth Heilbronn, Institute of Education, University of London
Peter Hick, Principal Lecturer, Inclusive Education Manchester Metropolitan University
Dave Hill, Research Professor in Education Anglia Ruskin University
Gill Hopper, Lecturer in Art & Design in Education, Course leader BAEd Art , Institute of Education , University of Reading
Janet Hoskyns, Professor Emerita, formerly Head of School of Education, Birmingham City University
Philippa Hunt, University of Roehampton
Prof Merryn Hutchings - Emeritus Professor, Institute for Policy Studies in Education London Metropolitan UniversityChristine Ivory PGCE Early Years Programme Coordinator, Faculty of Education, Community and Leisure Liverpool John Moores University
Tamsyn Imison, formerly Headteacher, Hampstead School
Melanie Jay, PGCE Secondary Course Leader Art and Design, University of Reading
Margaret Jones Information for School and College Governors
Lee Jerome, Lecturer in Education, Queen's University Belfast
Sally Johnson, STEM Education Centre London, Institute of Education, University of London
Hanneke Jones, School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences Newcastle University
Prof Ken Jones, Goldsmiths, University of London
Paul Howard-Jones, Reader in Neuroscience and Education, University of Bristol
Lynne Kay, Lecturer in Education, University of East Anglia
Clare Kelly, Goldsmiths, University of London
Prof Andy Kempe, University of Reading - more signatories here
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