LIN GORAM, NORFOLK TEACHER TRAINING CENTRE, UK
Teacher educators and professional learning
Teacher educators working as tutors on initial teacher training (ITT) programmes have not always been given appropriate opportunities for formal professional learning; this is due to a presumption that ‘if you can teach young people in schools you can therefore teach adults how to teach and how to teach more effectively’ (Czerniawski, 2023, p. 472).
Czerniawski goes on to draw a distinction between professional development and professional learning, with professional development taken to mean ‘delivery of some kind of information’ and professional learning to mean ‘an internal process in which individuals create professional knowledge through interaction with this information in a way which challenges previous assumptions and creates new meanings’ (2023, p. 469); professional learning has been characterised as ‘done ‘to’ and professional learning as ‘done by’.
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