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Fanshawe, Melissa; Saltmarsh, Sue; Larsen, Ellen – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2023
Pre-service teachers in Australian Initial Teacher Education programmes gain classroom experience through supervised, formally assessed professional experience placements and internships. This in-situ experience is recognized as important in the development of professional identities, knowledge and skills. However, many pre-service teachers lament…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Professional Identity, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Saltmarsh, Sue; McPherson, Amy K.; Chakrabarty, Sayan; Winn, Stephen; Saltmarsh, David – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
Initial teacher education and experiences of the professional cultures of teaching contribute to teachers' understandings about how to engage with parents. Drawing on qualitative research data, and informed by Michel de Certeau's theory of culture and everyday life, this paper explores how everyday beliefs and professional practices that shape…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Responsibility, Parent School Relationship
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Saltmarsh, Sue; Barr, Jenny; Chapman, Amy – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2015
Parent-school engagement is widely embraced as a policy and educational ideal, yet to date there are few studies of how teacher education prepares students for this important aspect of their professional lives. In this paper, we consider findings from a recent Australian study that explored how the issue of parent-school relations is currently…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs
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Saltmarsh, Sue; Swirski, Teresa – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2010
Internationalisation in the Australian higher education sector has most usually been considered in relation to issues concerned with the attraction, retention and experience of students studying both on and offshore at Australian universities. Less attention has been paid to the experiences of the international academics that represent a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Foreign Nationals, Teacher Attitudes