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Lessons from Lockdown: Reflections relating to the challenges and opportunities the pandemic has brought to Initial Teacher Education provision

Helen Lewis Orcid Logo, Ross Evans, Neil Lucas

World Education Summit 2022 online

Swansea University Authors: Helen Lewis Orcid Logo, Ross Evans, Neil Lucas

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This presentation focuses on how the Swansea University School's Partnership undertook some small scales research into aspects of provision in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic. We explore the project through the voices of students, school colleagues and university tutors and reflect upon the...

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Published in: World Education Summit 2022 online
Published: Osiris Education/ TES 2022
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description This presentation focuses on how the Swansea University School's Partnership undertook some small scales research into aspects of provision in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic. We explore the project through the voices of students, school colleagues and university tutors and reflect upon the lessons we learned as a result, and the impact that this has had on future provision.
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