Teacher Education Seminar: “The use of the Professional Learning Continuum (Wilson & Demetriou, 2007) as a tool to assess a teacher’s ‘ready-ness’ into the teaching profession,” Dr. Hamizah Haidi (University of Cambridge), G Building Room no: 160, 4:40PM October 2 (EN)

SEMINAR/TEACHER EDUCATION

Date: Oct 2, 2019 Wednesday
Time: 16:40-17:30
Place: G-Building, Room: 160

Title: The use of the Professional Learning Continuum (Wilson & Demetriou, 2007) as a tool to assess a teacher’s ‘ready-ness’ into the teaching profession

Speaker: Dr. Hamizah Haidi, University of Cambridge

Abstract: The current teacher recruitment and retention crisis in England showed the need for developing other tools to assess a teacher’s “ready-ness” into the profession. An alternative tool to test a teacher’s “ready-ness” into the profession is the Professional Learning Continuum developed by Wilson and Demetriou (2007). In this study, the Professional Learning Continuum was used to track two beginning-teachers’ learning journey towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) through the PGCE. Data collection comprises of sources readily available to a teacher-educator (classroom observation, interviews and PGCE assignments). Analysis was carried out qualitatively via deductive coding using a coding scheme developed by Wilson and Demetriou (2007). The findings suggested the suitability of the Professional Learning Continuum as an extra tool to assess a teacher’s “ready-ness” to enter the classroom and reinforced the importance of social participation in learning to become a teacher.