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Department of Education Public Seminars
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What are Teachers' Professional Competencies?

This public seminar series considers teacher education reforms around the world in order to tease out future directions and possibilities for the relationships between teacher education policy, research and practice.
Department of Education Public Seminars
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OES Annual Lecture: The Quest for Better Teaching

This lecture explores why efforts to improve teaching too often fail and outlines new research on pedagogy and teacher development, which has been achieving promising signs of real change.
Department of Education Public Seminars
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Comparative teacher education research: Global perspectives in teacher education past, present and future

Seminar five of eight in series "Future directions in teacher education research, practice and policy".
Department of Education Public Seminars
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Making Change Happen - The Reform of Initial Teacher Education in Wales

This public seminar series considers teacher education reforms around the world in order to tease out future directions and possibilities for the relationships between teacher education policy, research and practice.
Department of Education Public Seminars
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Classroom-based Interventions Across Subject Areas: Research to Understand What Works in Education

Seminar two of eight in series "Future directions in teacher education research, practice and policy". This seminar is based on a recent book, which aims to help researchers and practitioners understand how and why interventions can be successful or not.

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