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Journal of Education for Teaching
International research and pedagogy
Volume 18, 1992 - Issue 1
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The Long‐term Impact of Two Part‐time In‐service Degrees on Teachers and Schools in Scotland

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Pages 29-39 | Published online: 07 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

In the absence of similar investigations this study is hypothesis generating. Thirty‐four interviews were conducted, 19 with a sample of Scottish graduates from two in‐service degrees who had completed their programmes at least 5 years earlier and 15 with Scottish headteachers and local education authority staff responsible for In‐service Education and Training (INSET) who had observed the impact of these degrees for between 5 and 10 years. Two major hypotheses were generated, first that the influence of in‐service degrees for a significant minority of teachers is of a fundamental nature and second that some schools, as opposed to local authorities, have established effective policies for using the newly acquired skills of staff who have completed in‐service degrees.

[1] This research was supported by a grant from the Scottish Office Education Department.

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[1] This research was supported by a grant from the Scottish Office Education Department.

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