Abstract
This article in the Chartered College of Teaching Impact magazine outlines the impact and possibilities in supporting primary trainee teachers (across both three-to-seven and five-to-11 age phases) with their developing pedagogy, employing the new approach of intensive training and practice (ITaP) within initial teacher education (ITE). Given that ITaP heavily involves partner schools and will likely form part of the new Ofsted inspection framework, it is essential to carefully consider this different approach in supporting trainee assessment across the curriculum.
ITaP is designed as an integrated approach within ITE and differs from other aspects of teacher education due to the ‘intense focus on specific pivotal areas’ of assessment (DfE, 2022, p. 26). As such, ITaP offers an opportunity to have an intensive focus on a specific and fundamental aspect of practice to ‘give trainees feedback on foundational aspects of the curriculum where close attention to and control of content, critical analysis, application and feedback are required’ (DfE, 2022, p. 26).
ITaP is designed as an integrated approach within ITE and differs from other aspects of teacher education due to the ‘intense focus on specific pivotal areas’ of assessment (DfE, 2022, p. 26). As such, ITaP offers an opportunity to have an intensive focus on a specific and fundamental aspect of practice to ‘give trainees feedback on foundational aspects of the curriculum where close attention to and control of content, critical analysis, application and feedback are required’ (DfE, 2022, p. 26).
Original language | English |
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Pages | 66-68 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Specialist publication | Impact: Journal of the Chartered College of Teaching |
Publication status | Published - 13 May 2024 |
Keywords
- Intensive Training and Practice
- ITAP