Past, Present and Future in Teacher Education

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McCulloch, G. 2018. Past, Present and Future in Teacher Education. Research in Teacher Education. 8 (2), pp. 30-32. https://doi.org/10.15123/uel.88z01
AuthorsMcCulloch, G.
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In every edition of Research in Teacher Education we publish a contribution from a guest writer who has links with the Cass School of Education and Communities. In this month’s edition our guest writer is Professor Gary McCulloch. Gary is the inaugural Brian Simon Professor of History of Education, and founding director of the International Centre for Historical Research in Education (ICHRE), at UCL Institute of Education London. He is currently president of the British Educational Research Association (2017-2019) and editor of the British Journal of Educational Studies. His recent publications include Educational Reform Legislation in the 20th Century (ed., 2018), and A Social History of Educational Studies and Research (with Steven Cowan, 2018).

JournalResearch in Teacher Education
Journal citation8 (2), pp. 30-32
ISSN2046-1240
2047-3818
Year2018
PublisherThe School of Education and Communities, University of East London
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