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Impact of in-service Master of Education programmes on teachers and their working environment

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In these uncertain times, politicians and society have been voicing high expectations from teacher education asking for evidence of added value and impact on the student. In this study a longitudinal mixed-methods approach was used to determine the impact of in-service Master of Education programmes on teachers (N = 1,917) and their work environment in the Netherlands. The results of online surveys were explained by means of realist evaluation using focus-group and in-depth interviews. The study shows that Master of Education programmes had an impact on professional and pedagogical skills of teachers, and in some cases also on their work environment. A two-tier mechanism is proposed: the Master’s programmes provide teachers with more indepth knowledge about teaching and learning and a more critical stance through inquiry and research. Consequently, some teachers contribute to a culture of inquiry in their schools, provided that the schools facilitate them in new roles.

Reference Snoek, M., Knezic, D., van den Berg, E., Emmelot, Y., Heyma, A., & Sligte, H. (2018). Impact of in-service Master of Education programmes on teachers and their working environment. European Journal of Teacher Education, 41(5), 620-637. https://doi.org/10.1080/02619768.2018.1529755
Published by  Centre for Applied Research in Education 10 October 2018

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Oct 2018

Author(s)

Dubravka Knezic
Emina van den Berg
Yolande Emmelot
Arjan Heyma
Henk Sligte

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