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Papers by Warren Kidd

Research paper thumbnail of The Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on teacher education in England: how teacher educators moved practicum learning online

European Journal of Teacher Education

The shutdown of universities and schools in England, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, came just as m... more The shutdown of universities and schools in England, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, came just as many pre-service students began their final practicum. This research focuses on the challenges this posed for teacher educators. Using qualitative research methods and concepts from spatial geography, the article explores how pedagogies adapted as the removal of the practicum relocated learning communities to new online spaces. Established practices changed quickly, with educators showing 'pedagogic agility'. Despite the relocation to newly-formed online spaces, many principles and 'intentionalities' of practice remained unchanged, as did the teacher educators' orientating values. Overall, there was a sense of both sameness and difference in some of the innovative pedagogies developed on the (g)local level. This research has international relevance in considering the spaces in which authentic teacher education can occur and the alternative pedagogies and technologies to support professional learning in the case of a 'missing' practicum.

Research paper thumbnail of Teacher Educators and Expansive Learning in the Workplace and Beyond

Research paper thumbnail of Articulating, reclaiming and celebrating the professionalism of teacher educators in England

European Journal of Teacher Education

Research paper thumbnail of We Are All Teacher Educators Now: Understanding School-Based Teacher Educators in Times of Change in England

International Research, Policy and Practice in Teacher Education

Research paper thumbnail of Book review: Educational Research and Policy-Making: Exploring the Border Country between Research and Policy

Research paper thumbnail of Ideology, Discourse and the ‘Dark Side’ of Family Life

Research paper thumbnail of The Impact of Industrialization: Changes in Family Structure

Research paper thumbnail of Consensus Theories of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Family Roles, Marriage and Relationships

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Patterns of Marriage and Divorce

Research paper thumbnail of Families, Politics and Social Policy

Research paper thumbnail of The Nature of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Conflict Theories of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Introducing the Sociology of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Generations

Research paper thumbnail of Family Diversity

Research paper thumbnail of The Family

Research paper thumbnail of A New Sociology of Politics for a New World?

Research paper thumbnail of Introducing the Nature of Power and Politics in Everyday Life

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Ideologies and the Transformation of Political Parties in the UK

Research paper thumbnail of The Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on teacher education in England: how teacher educators moved practicum learning online

European Journal of Teacher Education

The shutdown of universities and schools in England, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, came just as m... more The shutdown of universities and schools in England, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, came just as many pre-service students began their final practicum. This research focuses on the challenges this posed for teacher educators. Using qualitative research methods and concepts from spatial geography, the article explores how pedagogies adapted as the removal of the practicum relocated learning communities to new online spaces. Established practices changed quickly, with educators showing 'pedagogic agility'. Despite the relocation to newly-formed online spaces, many principles and 'intentionalities' of practice remained unchanged, as did the teacher educators' orientating values. Overall, there was a sense of both sameness and difference in some of the innovative pedagogies developed on the (g)local level. This research has international relevance in considering the spaces in which authentic teacher education can occur and the alternative pedagogies and technologies to support professional learning in the case of a 'missing' practicum.

Research paper thumbnail of Teacher Educators and Expansive Learning in the Workplace and Beyond

Research paper thumbnail of Articulating, reclaiming and celebrating the professionalism of teacher educators in England

European Journal of Teacher Education

Research paper thumbnail of We Are All Teacher Educators Now: Understanding School-Based Teacher Educators in Times of Change in England

International Research, Policy and Practice in Teacher Education

Research paper thumbnail of Book review: Educational Research and Policy-Making: Exploring the Border Country between Research and Policy

Research paper thumbnail of Ideology, Discourse and the ‘Dark Side’ of Family Life

Research paper thumbnail of The Impact of Industrialization: Changes in Family Structure

Research paper thumbnail of Consensus Theories of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Family Roles, Marriage and Relationships

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Patterns of Marriage and Divorce

Research paper thumbnail of Families, Politics and Social Policy

Research paper thumbnail of The Nature of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Conflict Theories of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Introducing the Sociology of Families and Households

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Generations

Research paper thumbnail of Family Diversity

Research paper thumbnail of The Family

Research paper thumbnail of A New Sociology of Politics for a New World?

Research paper thumbnail of Introducing the Nature of Power and Politics in Everyday Life

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Ideologies and the Transformation of Political Parties in the UK