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Can a competence or standards model facilitate an inclusive approach to teacher education?
Authors:Anne Moran
Institution:1. Faculty of Social Sciences , University of Ulster , UK a.moran@ulster.ac.uk
Abstract:The paper seeks to determine whether programmes of initial teacher education (ITE) can contri–bute to the development of beginning teachers’ inclusive attitudes, values and practices. The majority of ITE programmes are based on government prescribed competence or standards frameworks, which are underpinned by Codes of Professional Values. It is these value statements, which will form the focus of the research, alongside the views of ITE tutors. Since the professional values and practices element is integral to the teacher education framework, it is inevitable that a rather utilitarian approach has been adopted, both to the specification and development of the values statements.
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