Insights In, On and For Teacher Education: An International Teacher Educator Study




White, Simone; Murray, Jean; Goodwin, A. Lin

PublisherEdith Cowan University

2025

 Australian Journal of Teacher Education

50

2

41

55

0313-5373

1835-517X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.14221/1835-517X.6469

https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ajte/vol50/iss2/3/



Whilst the importance of research in teacher education is widely emphasised, debates continue about issues of value, legitimacy and contributions to the knowledge base. This paper aims to contribute to these debates by looking at research in, on and for teacher education, by teacher educators. Drawing from 20 interviews of international experienced teacher educators, questions were posed into the types of research they have pursued, how their research contributed to the field, and how they conceptualised research in/on and for teacher education. Drawing from Bourdieu, findings give insights into what constitutes valued research capital within the divergent field or territory of teacher education.Whilst the importance of research in teacher education is widely emphasised, debates continue about issues of value, legitimacy and contributions to the knowledge base. This paper aims to contribute to these debates by looking at research in, on and for teacher education, by teacher educators. Drawing from 20 interviews of international experienced teacher educators, questions were posed into the types of research they have pursued, how their research contributed to the field, and how they conceptualised research in/on and for teacher education. Drawing from Bourdieu, findings give insights into what constitutes valued research capital within the divergent field or territory of teacher education.



Research was not funded


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